ENVS Career Pathways
ENVS Career Pathways
Connect with other ENVS grads
Join the IBES Alumni & Friends Network LinkedIn group to connect one-on-one with current Brunonians shaping careers in climate, sustainability, and the environment.
More career resources for ENVS alumni
Ready to start your post-Brown journey? Explore these University and IBES resources designed to help you find your path after graduation.
1) Connect with a career counselor or career coach
Career Counseling sessions from the Center for Career Exploration will help you develop your job search plan.
Check the Brown Alumni & Friends website, where you'll find a dedicated page just for seniors and new grads for additional resources, including career coaching.
2) Search relevant job listings
Find positions relevant to your degree on the IBES Student Hub. All recent alumni should have access.
Handshake is Brown’s main job and internship platform.
Search under “Career Field” for “Climate and Environment” in the Career Center’s Career Exploration Library to find Opportunities, Networks, and Industry Insights.
3) Expand your network
Use BrownConnect+’s People Directory to find Brunonians by name, industry, or location. While you’re there, check out employer and alumni events in your area and join career, affinity, class, or shared-interest groups.
Join the IBES Alumni & Friends Network group on LinkedIn. As a member, you can reach out to members for one-on-one informational interviews and explore job postings shared by members who are specifically looking for Brown alumni.
Search LinkedIn for other Brown alumni groups, such as the Brown Alumni Association LinkedIn Group. Brown alumni love to support Brown alumni!
Reconnect with your favorite faculty to let them know you’re exploring next steps. (Faculty often hear of opportunities through their own personal and professional networks.)

Alumni and friends gather at IBES' 10th anniversary celebration.
Where can a degree in Environmental Sciences and Studies take you?
Read on for a selection of roles held by recent ENVS graduates.