Young Professionals

What can you do today that will give you more—and better—choices tomorrow? How do you make good career decisions? Develop smart financial strategies?

Work-Life has a range of resources to support you in moving forward in the world.

Student loan repayment strategies

College debt affects millions in this country. But what many people don't know is that there are ways to make repayment more manageable. College Coach® can help. Attending a College Coach live webinar will give you important information about your responsibilities, help you find an untapped cash flow, and uncover strategies for reducing your monthly payments. Current benefits-eligible MIT staff, faculty, postdoc associates and postdoc fellows can also receive expert guidance on their unique situation by signing up for a personalized assistance session at no cost. Learn more.

Backup adult care program

Have you ever had an injury that required extra help around your home? Have you ever needed help getting to or from a doctor's appointment when you were sick or injured? When unexpected needs arise, get the backup care you need for yourself, your parents, or other family members. Backup care through Care.com is available during the day or evening, seven days a week, and can be used for any number of reasons—even on short notice. Learn more.

MIT MyLife Services

Information and referrals available on a range of topics including relocation, legal and financial issues, and volunteer opportunities. Learn more.

Webinars and virtual workshops

Presented by Work-Life, these webinars and virtual workshops provide research-based strategies, tips, and information to help you deal with a diverse array of work-life issues, including navigating life and career as a young professional. Learn more.

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Retirement Sense: Making Informed Decisions

Are you thinking about retirement? To have a fulfilling and secure retirement, you need to plan now. These webinars will help you understand how your current lifestyle, retirement dreams, savings, and investment decisions influence a successful retirement.