At the Freeman School, we empower our students to embrace real-world challenges. We dare students to think strategically and venture beyond business as usual. Whether you have recently chosen your major as an undergrad or you are on the way to earning your graduate degree, the Career Management Center gives you the skills you will use – over and over again – throughout your professional life.

 

Here, we offer expert, hands-on guidance to prepare you for a successful transition into the workplace and well into the future. Through one-on-one career advising, resume reviews, mock interviews and a host of other services, we give you the skills you will use throughout your professional life.

 

FAQs for Employer Information Sessions

Employer information sessions are invaluable opportunities for students at all stages of their academic journey. Whether you’re a freshman just beginning to explore career paths, a sophomore or junior seeking internships, or a senior or graduate student preparing to enter …

By Loren Brodie
Loren Brodie Recruiting Experience Manager
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How to Determine if an Employer Values Diversity & Inclusion 

Identifying a company that values diversity and inclusion can be essential for finding a fulfilling and inclusive work environment. Job seekers prioritize potential employers that celebrate diversity and reflect the world around them. Beyond diversity, job seekers are also concerned …

By Garnesha Beck (she, her, hers)
Garnesha Beck (she, her, hers) Assistant Director, Diversity Recruiting Strategy
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Making the Most of Employer One-On-Ones

As a business school student, one-on-one meetings with potential employers are golden opportunities to showcase your skills and learn about exciting career prospects. These interactions can significantly impact your future, so it’s crucial to approach them strategically. Here are some …

By Madeline Kawanaka
Madeline Kawanaka
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Resources

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