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Educating Students—and Employers

Gallaudet University, a school primarily for the deaf and hard of hearing, aims to turn out business majors who are competitive

UVA Moves B-Schoolers Out of the Nest

More and more, internships are becoming the best way to a full-time job, says University of Virginia assistant dean Tom Fitch

The Wharton Way to Wall Street

The school's reputation and its extensive alumni network are key assets for undegrads looking for that first job out of school

Arizona State Pitches I-Banking

A specialized careers program teaches undergraduates about the various types of investment banking careers

Olin Shows Students All Their Options

Undergrads at Washington University's business school earn credit with career exploration exercises, and experience via internships abroad

Lehigh's Eager Alums

The school's director of career services talks about the extensive alumni network and other job-hunting aids

Getting an Internship Edge

"Interviewing is an art. You have to get used to it," says the head of Emory's BBA Career Services

Capital Ties

Maryland's location near Washington means opportunities for government consulting abound. But students are offered other career options in the career counseling process

Getting Up to Speed at Kelley

Undergrads at Indiana's Kelley School are required to take two for-credit, career-related courses, says career-services officer Mark Brostoff

From Classroom to Plum Job

Babson's head of undergraduate career development talks about why such a high percentage of students land good positions

Cornell's Fresh Take on Career Counseling

Whether you're undergrad or alum, Cornell's director of career development helps plan your job search, using developmental-based counseling

GW Invests in Undergrad Careers

Associate dean Mary Gowan talks about George Washington University's new career counseling center and interview etiquette

Mixing Finance and Tech at Berkeley

New Director Thomas Devlin is improving the odds for B-school grads at UC Berkeley with a revitalized program that's attracting both traditional recruiters and some new faces

A "Luxurious Position" at Michigan

Recruiters are clamoring for the Ross School's undergrads, and that gives students plenty of options, says the head of the career-development office

 
 
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