Turn Aspirations Into Reality
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Students Employed
Class of 2023 accepted offers within 3 months of graduation (97% knowledge rate) -
Median Base Salary
Class of 2023 -
Students with Internship Offer
Paid or for credit (Class of 2023)
Stay On Track
Create Your Personal Brand
Create or update your résumé, Handshake profile, and other personal brand materials. Engage in career exploration and self-reflection.
Gain Experience
Join BBA clubs and get involved at Goizueta. This is a great way to build your network and develop important skills such as communication, leadership, teamwork.
Tips for Spring Admits
Complete Business Communications and Professional Development courses. Receive 1:1 career coaching through the BBA CMC and attend CMC programs, BBA club events, and company presentations across campus. Ask for help anytime in the BBA CMC.
Complete a Summer Internship
Start or continue to gain professional experience through an internship. This is an important part of the career exploration process. Remember to update your personal brand materials and stay connected with colleagues after your internship ends.
Expand Your Perspective
Participate in corporate leadership or diversity programs, complete summer coursework, or travel abroad to better understand yourself and the world around you.
Build Your Network
Create your target list of companies for internship and employment opportunities and begin identifying Goizueta alumni to contact.
Search for Internships
Apply for internships and participate in on-campus interviews.
Participate in Career Treks
Plan which career treks might be of interest to you to attend in the fall or spring.
International Student Workshop Series
International students should attend the International Student Workshop Series to learn about the job search process, CPT/OPT, and visa requirements.
Tips for Fall Admits
Complete Business Communications and Professional Development courses. Receive 1:1 career coaching through the BBA CMC and attend CMC programs, BBA club events, and company presentations across campus. Ask for help anytime in the BBA CMC.
Search for Internships
Continue to practice interviewing with Career Management Center coaches and apply for internships in the spring.
Attend the Spring Career Fair
Research companies attending the fair and be prepared to make a good impression. Dress professionally, bring an updated resume, and have your career goals defined.
Make a Backup Plan
Consider a volunteer experience or summer courses if you do not secure an internship. Ask for help anytime in the BBA CMC.
Complete a Summer Internship
Start or continue to gain professional experience through an internship. This is an important part of the career exploration process. Remember to update your personal brand materials and stay connected with colleagues after your internship ends.
Build Your Network
Continue networking in your desired industry. If applicable, build a target company list for your full-time job search and plan for fall.
Connect with the the BBA CMC
Ask for help anytime in the BBA CMC. We are available to assist you all year round.
Build Your Network
Build your network through on-campus recruiting, company-sponsored events, and BBA club activities.
Engage with Companies
Attend company presentations and on-campus interviews for full-time positions.
Participate in Career Treks
Plan what Career Trek might be of interest to you to attend in the fall or spring.
International Student Workshop Series
International students should attend the International Student Workshop Series to learn about the job search process, CPT/OPT, and visa requirements.
Apply for Full-time Positions
Continue to apply and interview for full-time positions, especially with companies who hire just in time. Use the "Book of Lists" and other Goizueta Business Library resources to identify new target companies. Apply for positions on EagleOps and directly through company websites.
Engage Your Network
Follow up with networking contacts from fall semester and your previous internships and continue networking with alumni and companies.
Contact the BBA CMC
Stay in contact with the BBA CMC to modify your strategy. If you are not employed by graduation, the CMC team is available all summer to assist.
Select BBA Employers
From the BBAs
Meet the Career Team
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Sarah Leist
Sarah leads the BBA CMC team, oversees strategic initiatives and overall program management. She also focuses on business development and the collection and analysis of outcome data. -
Nikki Smith
Nikki leads the pre-BBA coaching program for the BBA CMC, including career programming and 1:1 coaching. Nikki is responsible for career exploration and self-discovery programming for current and prospective BBA students. -
Carla Morales
Carla leads the career development and recruiting efforts for the Master in Management (MiM) Program, as well as provides career education and coaching to current BBA students. -
Kim Timpone
Kim leads the CMC Coach program for the BBA CMC. Kim also facilitates career education programming and serves as a liaison to International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS). -
Madeline Schmees
Madeline leads employer and alumni programming for the BBA CMC. Madeline coordinates career treks, alumni panels, and facilitates other student-alumni engagement touchpoints. Madeline is the first point of contact for any employer/alumni looking to recruit BBAs. -
Emme Molino
Emme manages all communication channels for the BBA CMC. Emme also oversees event planning and execution for the BBA CMC.