Career Discovery Week

Introducing public high school students to the world of work and the extraordinary range of career choices that New York City employers offer.

About Career Discovery Week

Launched in 2020 as a joint initiative between the Partnership for New York City and New York City Public Schools, Career Discovery Week brings high school students into some of the city’s most vibrant and important workplaces for exciting hands-on career exploration.

To date, more than 200 of the city’s major employers have joined forces to build a bridge from the city’s classrooms to its workplaces. More than 11,000 public high school students have had the chance to gain a better understanding of the future job opportunities available to them as they spend a day at worksites, learning about varied industries and wide-ranging career possibilities.

 

Career-Connected Learning

Career Discovery Week is part of FutureReadyNYC, a NYC Public Schools Student Pathways initiative that focuses on career-connected learning, and provides work-based learning opportunities and career exposure to high school students.

Schools have been matched with public and private sector employers based on alignment between curricula and industry sector: students from the Bronx Academy of Letters visited Hearst to learn about the world of publishing; students from the Business of Sports School visited the NBA; students from the Theatre Arts Production Company School participated in programming by the Shubert Organization.

Career Discovery Week builds on a 2018 research report developed by the Partnership and Oliver Wyman. It demonstrates the impact that the business community and employee volunteers can have on young people in New York City by exposing them to career paths.

 

 

 

Career Discovery Week Activities

The organizations hosting students come from a broad cross-section of New York City’s diverse and dynamic industry base in the public and private sector, including financial services, transportation, technology, media, aviation, consumer goods, real estate, healthcare, government, and entertainment.

Past hosts and activities include:

Hearst – Students toured the Good Housekeeping Institute, decorated cupcakes with Food Network Magazine, wrote their own headlines, and learned about careers from colleagues across the organization.

JPMorgan Chase & Co. – Students participated in technology-themed career development programs, joined a build-a-thon with employee volunteers, and met with the data and analytics team to learn about their work.

NBA/WNBA – Students learned about a career in sports, how to build their personal and professional brand, and what the business of basketball looks like.

New York City Transit – Students rode in the MTA’s new EV bus to tour the Zerega Bus Maintenance and Training Facility and participated in an MTA bus simulator exercise.

NYSE – Students toured the historic stock exchange and presented mock company pitches.

PwC – Students attended a creative computing and technology demonstration followed by a career readiness workshop, panel, and hands-on activity requiring collaboration and teamwork.

The Howard Hughes Corporation – Students visited the brand-new Tin Building & Pier, and worked on a “build your own city” project.

Tishman Speyer – Students got a behind the scenes tour of Rockefeller Center and Radio Park, learned best practices for interviewing, and heard from employees with a range of career pathways during a panel and Q&A.

Career Discovery Week Impact

200+

Participating Employers

11,000+

Public High School Students

5

Boroughs Reached

2025 Participating Employers

AB

Accenture

Advocates for Children of New York

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Allen & Company LLC

Amazon

American International Group, Inc.

Amtrak

Arup

Barclays PLC

BFC Partners

Bloomberg

Brooklyn Public Library

Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP

BXP

Capital One

Chinese-American Planning Council

Citi

City Experiences

City Year New York

Con Edison

Condé Nast

Covington & Burling LLP

Cushman & Wakefield, Inc.

Davidson Kempner Capital Management LP

Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP

Deloitte

Deutsche Bank AG

Eisner Advisory Group LLC

EmblemHealth Services LLC

Equitable

Etsy, Inc.

EY

Federal Reserve Bank

Fiserv

Fisher Brothers

Freshfields

Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP

General Atlantic LLC

GLG

Global Atlantic Financial Company

Google

Hearst

HSBC Bank USA

iMentor

Jamestown Properties LLC

JCDecaux North America

JetBlue Airways Corporation

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

Kearney

KKR

KPMG LLP

Kyndryl Inc.

Lafayette 148 New York

LaGuardia Gateway Partners

Latham & Watkins LLP

Lazard

Lightyear Capital

LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton Inc.

M&T Bank Corporation

Macquarie Group

Macy's, Inc.

Mastercard

McGraw Hill

McKinsey & Company, Inc.

Memorial Sloane Kettering Cancer Center

Mitsubishi Corporation (Americas)

Moelis & Company

Mount Sinai Health System – Morningside

MTA HQ

Nagarro

National Grid

Neuberger Berman

New Visions for Public Schools

New York Aquarium (Wildlife Conservation Society)

New York City Transit

New York Edge

New York Life Insurance Company

New York Public Library

Newmark

NewYork-Presbyterian - Allen Hospital

NewYork-Presbyterian - Weill Cornell

Northwell Health

NYC Health + Hospitals - Elmhurst

NYC Office of Emergency Management

NYC Police Department

NYSE

Oak Hill Advisors L.P.

Office of Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine

Office of the Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso

Ogilvy

Oliver Wyman

Paramount Global

Pfizer Inc.

Phipps Houses

Powerhouse Arts

PwC

Queens Public Library Ozone Park

RAL Companies & Affiliates LLC

Robin Hood Foundation

Rockefeller Group International, Inc.

Ropes & Gray LLP

Rudin Management Company, Inc.

Santander US

Sidley Austin LLP

Situation Group

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

SL Green Realty Corp.

Standard Chartered Bank

SUMMIT One Vanderbilt

Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.

Tapestry, Inc.

TD Bank

Teach for America New York

The Charles Hayden Foundation

The City University of New York- K16 Initiatives

The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America

The John Gore Organization Inc.

The New York Botanical Garden

The Pinkerton Foundation

The Related Companies, L.P.

The Shubert Organization, Inc.

The Travelers Companies, Inc.

Tiger Foundation

Tishman Speyer

U.S. News & World Report

UBS

United Airlines

Verizon Communications, Inc.

Via

Vornado Realty Trust

Vox Media

Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz

Wells Fargo & Company

West Monroe

WilmerHale

WNBA & National Basketball Association

WTW

Zurich Insurance Group Ltd

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