Building A Presence
We welcome employers' involvement with the Graduate Career Management Center and Zicklin students. You are invited to visit us on campus, host corporate presentations, speak at career management workshops and student club events, and/or volunteer to be a professional mentor to students. Participating in these programs and services is a great way to connect with Zicklin students, increase your organization's visibility on campus, and meet potential candidates.
Services for Employers |
| Corporate Presentations |
| Student Clubs |
| Corporate Literature |
| Career Management Curriculum |
Corporate Presentations
Corporate presentations are an effective on- or off-campus way for employers and Zicklin students to learn more about each other; employers can share information about their organization, industry, and professional functions. The Graduate Career Management Center will assist in the scheduling, coordination, and promotion of the event.
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Student Clubs
Student clubs offer companies the opportunity to make contacts with students representing special interests and interact with student leaders. Many student organizations welcome guest speakers to present to their membership or invite employers to sponsor a club event. The Graduate Career Management Center will assist in connecting you with the various student organizations on campus.
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Corporate Literature
Students conduct research on companies and prepare for interviews using the materials kept in the Student Resource Center. If you would like to have your corporate literature - annual reports, brochures, internship applications - made available to our students, please send information to the Graduate Career Management Center. We encourage employers to send materials annually to ensure we have the most updated version on file.
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Career Management Curriculum
The Graduate Career Management Center welcomes employer participation in our Career Management Curriculum for students. Session topics include resume writing and job search correspondence, interviewing, networking and job search strategies. Students participate in the curriculum to hone their career management skills and learn how best to market themselves to employers.
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