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Whether you want to work, in finance, hi- tech, the nonprofit sector, or any other field or if you're planning to be an entrepreneur, we give you the tools you need to succeed. The placement cell offers a range of job-search tools and workshops and is ready to partner with you as you investigate your career opportunities. Upon completion of the MBA degree, you'll join the world's largest and strongest alumni network ready to help you every step of the way on your professional journey.

Before students arrive on campus they compete self-assessment inventories measuring "deeply embedded life interests," work-reward values, and business skills. During the first few weeks of class, students participate in moderated classroom discussions in which they learn a model of business career self-assessment, learn how to interpret the results of their assessment inventories. Students then have an option of participating in Career Teams, small grouped by second-year student that allow for further career exploration.

Making a Career Choice is one of the most important decisions you will make in your life. Jump Start your future for a better career.
 
 
     
Committed Faculty    

"Who dares to teach must never cease to Learn" - said John Cotton Dana. A teacher's quest for knowledge never ceases; it only gets intense with time.

The distinguished faculty are driven by a passion to create and share knowledge, to inspire and nurture, and ultimately, to be enriched by the lives of their students. They are pioneering researchers whose insights have shaped the practice of management; leaders who have run important companies, nonprofits, and government agencies; and entrepreneurs whose innovations have sparked change and opportunity for others. Our faculty brings all of these talents to the classrooms to create a dynamic learning environment, working closely with students and taking a deep personal interest in their growth.

 
 
 
     
Faculty & Research
Faculty conduct research directly onsite, allowing firsthand observation and direct contact with the leaders who have faced concrete challenges and made decisions, This work yields unprecedented insights that ultimately allow professors to bring the realities of business to the classrooms, where the next generation of business leaders relives these scenarios, learning lessons that will guide them throughout their careers. The faculty research has also helped to define and contribute to entirely new disciplines - including organizational behavior and marketing-and to advance the understanding of competitive business strategy, entrepreneurship, and leadership.