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.

 

10 Questions to Ask in Your Next Job Interview to Avoid (Another) Toxic Boss

If you’re reading this, chances are you’re finally getting out of an unhealthy work environment. Good for you! You deserve to work with someone who treats you well.

That said, you certainly don’t want to make the same mistake again …

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15 Quick Tips for Working with Recruiters and Headhunters

Article by Katharine Hansen, Ph.D.

If you’re engaged in a full-blown job search, you may wonder if you should work with a recruiter. Or perhaps you find that recruiters are seeking you out, whether you are …

By Megan Bauml
Megan Bauml Assistant Director, Undergraduate Career Services
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Anatomy of a Job Scam Email

From: Christensen [Redacted] <[redacted]@gmail.com>

Dear Student,

We got your contact through your school database and I’m happy to inform you that our reputable company [Legitimate Company] is currently running a student empowerment programme. This programme is to help loyal and hardworking …

By Troy Hopkins
Troy Hopkins Director, Undergraduate Career Counseling
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8 Easy Ways to Clean Up Your Social Media (Because Hiring Managers Really Do Look at It)

What if I told you that we all have two resumes?

The first is the crisp white sheet sprinkled with bullet points and carefully-chosen verbs. On it are descriptions of our education, the positions we’ve held, and acquired skills. This …

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4 Signs That Show An Employer Is Serious About Its Company Culture

4 Signs That Show A Company Is Serious About Its Culture

“Company culture” can seem like a pretty intangible thing, especially when you’re thinking about your first job. You might not have the experience to know what actually makes it …

By Troy Hopkins
Troy Hopkins Director, Undergraduate Career Counseling
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