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Not Sure of Your Next Step After NIH? OITE Career Services Can Help

We are here to help you succeed.

Snapshot of the OITE career counselors

Snapshot of the OITE career counselors

Get to Know Your Free NIH OITE Career Counseling Resources

Whether you're a postbac, graduate student, or postdoc at NIH, the Office of Intramural Training & Education (OITE) offers a wealth of free career services to help you thrive professionally. 

Who we are and what we offer

The NIH Office of Intramural Training & Education (OITE) Career Services Office offers both Career Counseling and Educational Advising to trainees at the NIH. 

Career Counseling

  • Not sure about your career direction? OITE Career Counselors can help with career exploration and assessment (identifying your career interests, values and skills) and career decision-making, deciding what careers and sectors  (government, non-profit, corporate or academic) will help you toward your short and long-term goals 
  • Not sure about the documents and logistics of job search? OITE Career Counselors can help with job search (networking, resumes, CVs, interviews, negotiation)
  • Need help with workplace concerns (teamwork, self-advocacy etc.)? Career counselors can help you learn strategies for success.
  • To make an appointment with an OITE Career Counselor, go to https://www.training.nih.gov/career-services/career-counseling/

Educational Advising

We're here for you

If you are trying to figure out your next career step or have questions on how to get there, take advantage of the opportunity to make an appointment with an OITE Career Counselor or Educational Advisor.

We are here to help you succeed.

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