Office of Graduate Business Career Services

The Office of Graduate Business Career Services at the C.T. Bauer College of Business is committed to working with students on their career development through a personalized, one on one approach. We recognize students are coming into the program at different stages of their career and are ready to provide support no matter where they are at in the process.

 

Interview Q&A | “What’s Your Current Salary?”

If you’ve been on at least a few interviews (or even if you’ve just filled out a few online applications), then you are most likely familiar with this question: “What’s your current salary?”

And, oh, the agonizing over how to …

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How to Answer: Tell Me About a Challenge You Had to Overcome in the Workplace

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This is a tough question because you’re forced to talk about a difficult time with a complete stranger. Fortunately, it’s also a great opportunity …

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Interview Success – from the Eyes of the Recruiter

I have spent over 7 years providing career coaching to undergraduate and graduate students, as well as alumni. Now, I serve as a Recruitment & Onboarding Specialist at a national nonprofit. Being on the other side of the table allows …

By The Campus Career Coach
The Campus Career Coach | Real-world career advice for students.
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The Right Way to Follow Up After a Career Fair (Email Template Included!)

When you show up to a career fair, they just give you a job, right? If only it were that easy. While career fairs serve up great introductions to companies, recruiters, and career paths you may choose to follow, it’s …

By Troy Hopkins
Troy Hopkins Director, Undergraduate Career Counseling
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7 Kinds of Questions to Ask at a Career Fair to Make a Great Impression

Let’s be honest: Walking into a career fair can be incredibly intimidating. Look at all those people who have the power to give you a job one day! Look at all those other people who want some of the very …

By Troy Hopkins
Troy Hopkins Director, Undergraduate Career Counseling
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