
Networking
How often are you with friends or family, and the subject of work comes up? What about meeting a friend of friends for the first time?
Someone will probably ask you: What do you do?
Believe it or not, these are networking conversations, and networking is the number one strategy to finding a job.
Networking doesn’t stop at happenstance conversations.
Throughout the year, there are numerous opportunities, right on campus, to meet with recruiters and professionals who are in the position to help you take the next step to a new career.
Our team at the Rockwell Career Center helps you develop and deliver a personal pitch that highlights your skills, value and competitive advantage when looking for a job.
- Already enrolled in graduate program? Make an appointment with your career coach today or reach out directly to the Rockwell Career Center.
Organizations for Graduate Students
At Bauer, our campus organizations provide a supportive environment. Finding a sense of community can make all the difference in your graduate experience. You can connect, learn, and grow alongside peers who share the same passions, struggles, and ambitions.
The organizations help you expand not only your professional network, but also your personal growth.

National Black MBA Association
The National Black MBA Association (NBMBAA) is a premier organization dedicated to supporting the professional development and career advancement of its members.
Every September, the NBMBAA hosts an annual conference where members can connect with top companies, explore business ventures, and participate in professional training. This event provides a unique opportunity to network with professionals across various industries, showcase entrepreneurial pursuits, and learn cutting-edge topics in business and leadership.