5 Tips for Negotiating a Better Salary With No Work Experience

Many employers prefer candidates with work experience, but they may sometimes have entry-level positions. You may also land a job with zero work experience if you have an impressive educational background or when someone vouches for you.

While getting a …

By Ivy Exec
Ivy Exec is your dedicated career development resource.
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Vania Chow: On Landing an Internship in Finance as an International Student

Vania Chow is an undergraduate international student at Stanford University studying computer science and economics. She grew up in Hong Kong where she first became interested in finance. Vania talks with us about her journey as an international student and …

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Beyond Boundaries: Exploring ChatGPT’s Influence in Healthcare

About the Series: As current students, most of us have explored ChatGPT in work or study, or out of curiosity, mostly to facilitate some dirty work to increase productivity. As a CSE Career Captain, ChatGPT really helps a lot with …

By Ruolan Li
Ruolan Li CSE Career Captain
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163 largest employers of those with H-1B, H-1B1, and E-3 work visas

To legally work in the United States, you need to be a U.S. citizen or hold some kind of visa that allows you to work. Some of those without citizens are permanent residents, who are often referred to as green …

By College Recruiter
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Unpaid Summer Internship? Apply for a Summer Fellowship!

Brandeis International Business School Summer Fellowships provide financial support to graduate students participating in full time, unpaid internships during the summer term. 

These fellowships are intended to help pay for living expenses over the summer and are typically $1000 – …

By Rachel Wasdyke
Rachel Wasdyke Director, Corporate Engagement & Strategic Communications
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Learn from Brandeis’s Best: Spring 2024 Alumni Speakers

There is still time to register for spring Alumni Speaker Series, Mentor Program and Speed Networking Events!

When it comes to career advice, alumni can often provide the best advice because they were once in your shoes. They know what …

By Rachel Wasdyke
Rachel Wasdyke Director, Corporate Engagement & Strategic Communications
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Life on the Sell Side: Insights from Wei Fang, MBA’10

CSE Career Captain, Shivam Gossain, MSF’25, compiles and shares his insights from his participation in the Career Strategies and Engagement’s Spring 2024 Alumni Speaker Series with Wei Fang, MBA’10.  

Life on the Sell Side: Insights from Wei Fang, MBA’10

When …

By Shivam Gossain
Shivam Gossain CSE Career Captain
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15 key benefits of mentorship to early career, tech professionals

It is almost inevitable that when you talk with someone who is successful in their career that they’re able to point to having had early in their career at least one great manager or mentor. That’s true whether you’re talking …

By College Recruiter
College Recruiter believes that every student and recent grad deserves a great career.
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To Tie or (K)not to Tie

Inspired by our Annual Professional Presentation Week (February 12 – February 16, 2024), the CSE Team has created a blog series to highlight important topics related to the various aspects of professional presentation. These will be published throughout the month of …

By Frank Fessenden
Frank Fessenden Executive Director
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What Every Business School Student Should Have in Their Closet: How to Build and Style a Professional Wardrobe

Inspired by our Annual Professional Presentation Week (February 12 – February 16, 2024), the CSE Team has created a blog series to highlight important topics related to the various aspects of professional presentation. These will be published throughout the month …

By Rachel Wasdyke
Rachel Wasdyke Director, Corporate Engagement & Strategic Communications
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