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.

 

How to make your career resources work for you 

Imagine this: You get a push notification on your phone the minute your dream employer posts a new position.  

If you’ve taken an introductory finance course, you’ve likely learned that there are passive and active investments. Well, the same goes …

By Chloe Simoneaux
Chloe Simoneaux Associate Director, Employer Engagement
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Q&A with ScottMadden Consultants and Veterans Rob Smith and Holly Thompson

Vault: Can you tell us a bit about the kind of work you do at ScottMadden?

Rob Smith: I work primarily within ScottMadden’s Corporate & Shared Services practice, specifically focused on advising our clients in the areas of finance and …

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2024 Internship Ranking By Vault

Author: Vault

Vault unveils their 2024 Internship Rankings, offering a comprehensive guide to the top internship programs across more than 30 categories. This year, drawn from over 13,000 intern reviews, these rankings shed light on the most coveted intern experiences, …

By Loren Brodie
Loren Brodie Recruiting Experience Manager
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Resources

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