Introducing "Public Health Hiring Help"
A Response to the SOS of Public Health Students in Spring of 2025
Times are hard.
If you’re reading this, you’re probably a public health student about to embark on a new chapter: your career! As exciting as this is, it is also SCARY! Where are you going to work? Are you going to like what you do? How much will you make?
These questions are daunting enough at any point, but to be exploring public health employment options NOW in 2025 is as terrifying as ever! The public health environment is constantly changing, making it dizzying as a soon-to-be grad to know where to look!
Why This? Why Now?
As a public health student myself, it would be hard to just sit and watch the job scramble and panic leading up to graduation. Truthfully, I couldn’t live with myself if I stood idly by. At a time where we may feel helpless to change, we must support each other in any way we can—uplifting each other and pushing one another forward despite our changing landscape. There is very little we can control at this moment, but I thoroughly believe that doing something, anything, is better than doing nothing. If I can help one public health student find a job, that’s enough for me.
What to Expect
I hope to issue to you, my readers, a list of mostly early-career oriented public health employment opportunities, sourced from across the Internet. I’ll dig through all the irrelevant and useless job postings for you and distill it down to what might actually be useful. I’ll give you all the basics—the organization, the location, the position, the compensation, the requirements, the focus area, and the link—so you can spend more time applying than searching.
In return, I want to hear your feedback and your success stories! Did you get an interview? An offer? Are you looking for a specific kind a role or postings in a specific location? I am here to help!
I will also do some internship-specific issues, to pay it forward to our budding public health professionals who still have a ways to go! After all, we need everyone at all stages to be successful in public health.
What Are You Waiting For?
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