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Jul 25, 2017

Finding the Best Toronto Executive MBA Programs

An MBA offers immeasurable help if you’re trying to climb the oft-mentioned corporate ladder. But what about getting right to the top? Executive MBA programs are tailor-made for reaching that higher-than-high career point, but how do you know which one may be right for you? We’ve outlined some of the best Toronto Executive MBA programs to help.

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Jul 10, 2017

Carey Professor Wins Johns Hopkins Catalyst Award

Carey Professor Wins Johns Hopkins

The Johns Hopkins Carey School of Business announced that Jemima Frimpong, an Assistant Professor of Management and Organization, is a recipient of the university’s annual Catalyst Awards. Continue reading…

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Jul 10, 2017

An Introduction To The World of MIT Sloan FinTech

MIT Sloan FinTech

Everyone knows that finance has always been a prominent staple of business school, but it’s also been a bit of an “old-school” science. In recent years, the role of technology in business increased dramatically as computers, big data and business analysts have entered the arena. These developments have opened up new sectors and industries, including FinTech. Continue reading…

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Jul 7, 2017

Kogod Advisory Council Welcomes Three New Members

Kogod Advisory Council

According to American University, the Kogod Advisory Council (KAC) is adding three new members to their ranks. KAC operates at the Kogod School of Business‘s “behind-the-scenes” source of professional advice and mentorship. Continue reading…

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Jul 5, 2017

Finding Your Post-Graduate Career From the Kellogg School of Management

Kellogg Post-Graduate Career

Every MBA candidate is in pursuit of a dream job with good benefits and high pay. But what can your business school do for you in terms of helping you reach your career goals and aspirations? What resources, networks and workshops are available for MBA students to take advantage of? Specifically, how does the Kellogg School of Management help prepare graduates’ careers? Let’s take a deeper dive.

The Kellogg School of Management

Originally founded in 1908 as the Northwestern University School of Commerce part-time evening program, the school was renamed the J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management in 1979 after a $10 million gift from John L. Kellogg, former president of the food manufacturing Kellogg Company. Today, the school is ranked among the top graduate business school’s in the Chicago metro and the world.

A founding member of the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business, Kellogg offers a full-time, part-time, Accelerated and Executive MBA programs. The Kellogg School has campuses in Evanston, Chicago proper and Miami as well as a number of Executive MBA Global Campuses.

What About Jobs?

According to Kellogg, 96 percent of the full-time class of 2016 received a job offer by three months after graduation, with a median starting salary of $125,000. These stats were reported by Kellogg’s Career Management Center (CMC). That report states that most Kellogg students find work in the consulting (33 percent), tech (22 percent), CPG (14 percent) and finance (13 percent) industries.

Here’s a closer look at some of the statistics:

    • 96 percent of students receive a job offer three months post-graduation
    • 93 percent students accept job offers within that same three month period
    • $125,000 median salary
    • Approximately 200 employers hire Kellogg grads
    • $25,000 median sign-on bonus
    • Jobs placement all across the country (18.8 percent East Coast, 31.4 percent Midwest, 10.7 percent South, 26.3 percent West Coast) and around the world (12.8 percent international)

 

Following the release of the 2016 CMC jobs report, Matt Merrick, Associate Dean of MBA Operations, said:

“Kellogg students demonstrate a balanced and dynamic skillset that employers seek. With foundational skills in data analytics and business operations, organizations benefit from their multidisciplinary approach to problem solving. As growth-minded leaders, they exhibit an emotional intelligence that motivates teams and has a lasting impact on an organization’s success.”

The Kellogg Career Management Center (CMC)

Kellogg’s industry-leading CMC provides customized support for students, whether they are going through traditional on-campus recruiting or an off-campus “just in time” search. CMC aims to equip students and alumni with the tools and training to proactively manage their career over a lifetime.

For example, of the 22 percent of Kellogg students who took jobs in the technology industry this year, about half got jobs through on-campus recruiting and the other half through a more individualized search in close partnership with the CMC.

What types of resources does CMC offer? Here are just a few, according to the Center:

    • Coaching & Learning: Unlimited free, one-on-one coaching for students and alumni and executive education options for alumni.
    • Private Job Board: 3,000-plus job listings, ranging from startups to Fortune 500 for students and alumni.
    • Dedicated Research Specialist: Help students build a list of target companies, find contacts and prep for interviews.
    • Resources & Workshops: Explore topics, such as resumes, interviewing and salary negotiation, online and in person.
    • Expansive Alumni Network: Kellogg’s international network of 55,000 alumni extends across an exceptionally diverse range of industries and functions.

 

What about for students seeking careers as entrepreneurs?

According to the 2016 CMC jobs report, 39 Kellogg students accepted full-time positions with startups or started their own business. The school has plenty to offer those who decide to pave their own career path.

The Kellogg School of Management’s Innovation & Entrepreneurship (KIEI) initiative helps students and business leaders discover new ideas that can help lead to success in business. Following a generous endowment by Larry and Carol Levy in 2003, the school also launched the the Levy Institute for Entrepreneurial Practice in order to provide entrepreneurial curriculum and activities for Kellogg students.

According to Kellogg, since the fall of 2012, the Levy Institute and KIEI have collaborated to introduce 44 new courses to the school and 22 new faculty members who are all engaged within the Chicago startup and venture capital community.

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Jun 29, 2017

MIT Sloan Startup/Entrepreneur Spotlight

MIT Sloan Startup

Many think of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) as just an engineering school and site to the most famous math problem in film history, but the prestigious university is also home to great business programs at the Sloan School of Management. Through school’s MBA programs—the full-timeExecutive MBA and 12-month Sloan Fellows Program—students have an opportunity to earn a stellar, rare education that is key to a successful business career. Given the acclaimed faculty, staff and lengthy history of breakout corporate empires, MBA grads have a chance to earn a spot among the most celebrated MIT Sloan startup companies.

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