New MBA Jobs: Goldman Sachs, Walmart, Coca Cola, and More
A new week means a new rundown of the best new MBA jobs out there! This list features entry level positions and roles for seasoned vets, so there’s something for everyone here. Apply today and get your post-MBA career started right away!
MBA Recruiter: Starting Your MBA Career with Cisco Systems
Cisco Systems, a leader in computer networking, is constantly looking for MBA talent. Founded in 1984 by two computer scientists from Stanford University who sought an easier way to connect different types of computer systems, the multinational corporation now hires MBAs from top business school across the country. Continue reading…
“Business in Capitals” Immersion Takes MBA@American Online Students to Brussels
Last month, a group of Kogod School of Business students took part in an academic and a cultural immersion to Brussels, Belgium. The study experience was the first official MBA@American international trip, bringing together 60 MBA candidates from across the country to explore the European business landscape. Continue reading…
Berkeley-Haas Prof Advocates For Stricter Fuel Standards to Reduce Ozone in Mexico City
Berkeley-Haas recently investigated the truth behind Mexico City’s notorious smog, which Associate Professor of Economic Analysis and Policy Lucas Davis advocates has little to do with the ozone generated (or not) by the city’s congested motorways.
Lake Forest MBAs Visit Mexico City in Global Focus Program
As part of the Lake Forest Graduate School of Management’s (LFGSM) Global Focus Program, 15 MBAs recently spent a week studying the in’s and out’s of the Mexican economy in beautiful Mexico City. The group was led by Juan Rocha, LFGSM Business Leader Faculty member, Founding Partner of Dynamic Solutions, and Mexico City native. Continue reading…
Stanford Launches Go To Market Program in Mexico City
Stanford University Graduate School of Business will launch its first “Go to Market” program in Mexico City, in October. The “Go to Market” program is a six-day certificate program that teaches participants practical business skills to refine their business models to execute and pitch their ideas. The program was created for both entrepreneurs, who are starting a new venture, and intraprenuers, who are leading a project in a larger organization and will be taught by Stanford GSB MBA faculty.
Leading Mexican executives, entrepreneurs, and investors will also act as guest speakers and panelists and provide practical feedback on business plans. Stanford will be working with Cisco Mexico, which will host the program at their facility in Bosques de Las Lomas in México City. Stanford faculty will deliver courses through a combination of in-person class sessions in México City and distance-learning technology from Stanford.