How MBA Grads Can Land Startup Jobs
So, you want to get your MBA to work in a startup.
You’re not alone.
According to Bloomberg Businessweek, more startups recruit MBAs than any other type of organization. In fact, 53% of schools said that they saw more young companies on campus compared to companies with 500 employees or more.
Even more telling, a recent Harvard survey revealed in Fortune that during their 2015 summer internship season, about 600 out of 900 MBAs went to work at a startup. Continue reading…
DePaul Welcomes Coleman Entrepreneurship Center To Its New Home
In April, the Coleman Entrepreneurship Center (CEC) — which serves as an entrepreneurial hub for DePaul Business students, faculty, alumni, and the surrounding business community — unveiled a new center, a new director and a new strategic plan to the Chicago Metro and beyond.
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Top Entrepreneurship MBAs in Atlanta
Atlanta is a great place for budding entrepreneurs. While most people think you have to start a business in a big city like New York City or San Francisco, that’s not the case. In the South, Atlanta has quickly become an attractive location for entrepreneurs thanks to four key elements according to BusinessInsider: low-cost of living, convenient transportation, tech hubs, and diverse talent pool. Continue reading…
San Diego Is the Place to Be for Entrepreneurs
San Diego is the place to be for entrepreneurs. Not only is it home to a multitude of industries and top MBA programs, but it’s also home to the San Diego Small Business Forum. Continue reading…
Alumni Spotlight: UIC Business’ Anna Lisa Somera, MBA/MPH 2006
Meet Anna Lisa Somera — an alumni of the Liautaud Graduate School of Business. She holds an MBA/MPH, which she earned in 2006. After earning a BS Biology and Anthropology and a MS Cellular Biology from Loyola University and Rush University, respectively, and entering into a career in Biotechnology, Somera decided to switch things up and pursue a graduate business degree. Continue reading…
Start-Up Success in Cali Not Limited to Silicon Valley
When most people think of start-up success and the associated culture, their minds take them to Silicon Valley and the San Francisco Metro. The Rady School of Management, located 7 hours down I-5 in San Diego, is trying to change that. Continue reading…