One big advantage to you as a Carey Business School student is your access to the career-building tools and resources of an expert Career Services team.

Our Career Services team, located in both Baltimore and Washington, D.C., is comprised of professionals with a diverse background in industry and academia. They are dedicated to helping you, as a Carey student, to develop the lifelong skills you will need to manage your career – whether you are just getting started in your job search, want to explore new options, or are considering a career transition.

As a Carey student, you will have access to a wide range of programs and services designed to help build strategic competencies necessary to succeed in today’s competitive marketplace, in areas such as:

  • Career Exploration and Skills Assessment
  • Value Proposition Development
  • Resume and Cover Letter Creation
  • Networking
  • Applications and Search Process Management
  • Interview Skills
  • Negotiation and Job Preparation

You will have opportunities to enroll inprofessional development courses andto attend skill-building workshops and webinars. You will also network with alumni and employers through a variety of events from Employer Information Sessions to Recruiting Alliance Treks. Additionally, our on-line system, Carey Compass, provides easy access to many valuable resources, including:

  • E-mail alerts and job postings:Access information geared toward students with your particular background and with your career search interests.
  • Calendar of events: Career Services hosts semi-monthly professional development webinars on topics such as utilizing LinkedIn effectively and enhancing interviewing skills. We also host in-person workshops, designed to pair students with professional and peer advisors on topics such as resume and cover letter creation.
  • Individual advising:Meet with our team of experienced Career Advisors for personalized assistance in developing your professional skills and creating appropriate job search documents. Advising topics include industry exploration, target list generation, and networking skills.
  • Career development tools: Download document templates, guides, and recordings of professional development webinars. Access additional resources, such as the Vault Guides and GoingGlobal, which are available free of charge to all Carey students.

For additional information:

Phone: 410.234.9270

E-mail:

Website:

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September 2013