Career Services

 

 

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Graduates of Carolina’s MPA program have established successful careers at all levels of government service, with a wide variety of nonprofit organizations, and as private sector consultants. Employers seek out UNC-Chapel Hill MPA students because of their expertise in management, policy, and analysis.

Career Services provides multiple opportunities throughout the year for students to meet employers and get to know our extensive network of active alumni.

PROFESSIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE

Each summer, first-year students spend 10 weeks working with an organization related to their area of interest. This summer students will work with Wake County, GAO, Regional Technology Strategies, EPA, Town of Chapel-Hill, City of Decatur (GA), NC General Assembly's Fiscal Research Division, City of Cary, Durham Police Department, Granville County, Carolina Center for Competitive Communities, NCDENR, Orange County, City of Rocky Mount, Fountainworks, and Charlotte- Mecklenburg Utilities.

JOB FAIR

The MPA program hosts a job fair for current students every February. Recruiters conduct individual interviews with first-year students seeking summer professional work opportunities and, if they have permanent positions available, with second-year students beginning their job search. The following organizations participated this year:

Municipalities - Asheville, Chapel-Hill, Charlotte, Durham, Nags Head, Rocky Mount, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Utilities

Counties - Granville, Orange, Wake, Chatham County Economic Development Corporation 

State - NC Retirement Systems Division, NC Department of Public Instruction

Federal - EPA, GAO, OMB, Department of Homeland Security

Non-profits - Triangle Community Foundation, All Kinds of Minds

Private Sector – IBM Business Consulting Services

JOB POSTING LISTSERV

Every week, Career Services emails second-year students (and interested alumni) the latest job postings.

ALUMNI FIELD TRIPS

Each year, the MPA program hosts a field trip to Washington, DC or a local government. Students and professors participate in employment forums during the day and attend networking events in the evening. On a recent trip to Washington, students met with alumni from GAO, Department of the Interior, Deloitte, IBM, Fairfax County, and local nonprofit organizations.

 

2009 - Washington, DC

2008 - Asheville, NC
2007- Washington, DC
2006 - Charlotte, NC

FORUMS/NETWORKING EVENTS

Career Services sponsors two networking events each year where students can meet the School of Government faculty. The School of Government faculty consists of more than 50 government experts from various fields.

MENTORING PROGRAM

At the beginning of the first year, students may volunteer to be connected with an alumnus. Students are matched with alumni according to their interests and introduced at the annual alumni picnic or the annual Conference on Public Administration.

"It's given me a chance to explore career opportunities and bounce ideas off someone with real experience. In addition, my mentor has introduced me to many people in county government, whom I would never have met without her." Megan Wright, First-year MPA Student