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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Campus Care: In-Person Resources for International Students

The International Students and Scholars Office (ISSO) offers various helpful resources to international students at Brandeis International Business school. While you can access your ISSO portal and important resources directly on the ISSO website, there may be times you also …

By Career Strategies and Engagement (CSE)
Career Strategies and Engagement (CSE)
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How to network like a pro

From personalized career coaching to skill-building workshops, the International Business School has a wealth of networking resources

By Darren Deng, MSF’22, MBA’23

Networking is an essential skill for business school students.

How will you land your next job? Or identify …

By Career Strategies and Engagement (CSE)
Career Strategies and Engagement (CSE)
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Stand Out in the Talent Game: Elevating Your Presence with Executive Recruiters

If you’re interested in getting hired into the C-suite, you’ll want to connect with an executive recruiter.

With over 5,000 executive recruiting firms in the United States, these professionals are often the link between job candidates and companies looking to …

By Ivy Exec
Ivy Exec is your dedicated career development resource.
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Low stress ways to keep up the career momentum during final exams

Led by Yuxuan Zhang, MSBA’24, a collective of CSE Career Captains, Evan Goddard, MSF’24, Djounia Saint-Fleurant, MBA’24 and Andrew Mukurazita, MSBA/MBA’24, compile and share their strategies for keeping the career strategy momentum going during final exams.

Low stress ways to …

By Yuxuan Zhang
Yuxuan Zhang Former CSE Career Captain
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Thanksgiving greetings and advice from the CSE Career Captains!

CSE Career Captains Yuxuan Zhang, MSBA’24, Djounia Saint-Fleurant, MBA’24, Andrew Mukurazita, MBA/MSBA’25, and Evan Goddard, MSF’24, share their tips for having a relaxing AND productive Thanksgiving Break!

Thanksgiving greetings and advice from the CSE Career Captains!

It’s that time of …

By Yuxuan Zhang
Yuxuan Zhang Former CSE Career Captain
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8 strategies for students and recent grads to stand out when applying to jobs

In a highly competitive job market, standing out is crucial. We asked eight professionals, including a Chief Human Resources Officer and a Head of Growth, to share their unique strategies. From harnessing the power of cover letters to telling a …

By College Recruiter
College Recruiter believes that every student and recent grad deserves a great career.
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How to Answer: ‘Where Do You See Yourself in 5 Years?’

As you prepare for your interview, you know you’ll probably be asked about your strengths and weaknesses and to tell the interviewer about yourself. But did you know that another common interview question you may encounter is, “Where do you …

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What Are Reasonable Accommodations at Work (and How to Request Them)?

Reasonable accommodations are adjustments to a hiring process, work environment, or job responsibilities so an employee with disabilities can apply for or perform their job. Depending on the type of disability, accommodations can look many different ways — from transcription services …

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Informational Interview Practices by Angela Tribus Ramos

One of my favorite parts about assisting with Marcia Katz’s Launching Your Global Career (LYGC) course is sitting in on presentations by her wonderful guest speakers. A few weeks ago, Angela Tribus Ramos, Associate Director of English Language Programs

By Natalie Warila
Natalie Warila Assistant Director, Career Strategies
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