Everything You Need to Know About Getting an Internship for JSOM
Students in the Naveen Jindal School of Management who follow the Career Management Center’s process are well prepared to find success in their internship and post-graduation job searches.
How to Survive Video Interviews and The Future of Recruiting
If you haven’t experienced a video interview yet, you will undoubtedly be invited to complete one before you graduate. These video-interview tips will help you navigate your next experience.
Career Advice: Being a Problem-Solver
One of my favorite job interview requests is, “Tell me about a time you failed.” The reason why I like it is because it’s designed to demonstrate your problem-solving abilities. A strong way to answer is to focus less on the failure itself.
JSOM Career Management Center Goes Virtual
Please reach out to us and we’ll do everything that we can to answer your questions or help with advice or professional learning and once again, we hope that all these changes will not be hard for you to get, but if you have any questions please contact us.
LinkedIn Truly Is Your First Impression Now
Recruiters and hiring managers will see your résumé and then take a look at your LinkedIn profile. But in the past, if they were too busy, you might just get the chance to make the first impression face to face. But now, with social distancing?
Business of Healthcare Podcast Ep. 21: To Ration or Not to Ration?
Britt Berrett discusses whether we have reached that critical juncture in healthcare at which rationing is now a necessity. If so, how do we make the tough decisions to implement such a drastic measure?
How to Prepare for a Job Fair
How to be prepared and take full advantage of each opportunity career fairs and large career conventions offer.
Looking Beyond the Rankings
Mark Twain popularized the quote, “Lies, damn lies and statistics.” I often feel the same way about academic rankings.
Business of Healthcare Podcast Ep 15: What is the Future of Healthcare?
Host Dr. Keith Thurgood discusses the future of healthcare with guest Dr. John McCracken, the program director of the Alliance for Physician Leadership.
Business of Healthcare Podcast Ep 14: Mabu the Healthcare Robot
Mabu, the personal healthcare companion robot, makes an appearance in this episode via her creator, Cory Kidd, founder and CEO of Catalia Health.
JindalConnect Gives Students, Alums, Faculty and Friends a Way to Help Each Other
JindalConnect is a private networking platform for Naveen Jindal School of Management alumni, students, faculty and friends.
Powering Through JSOM as a Working Student Part I
Whether you are new to being a working student or have been doing it for quite some time now, read the helpful tips on how you can make the most of your time in graduate school.
The Art of the Informational Interview
What is the informational interview and how can it help you expand your network into areas you never even dreamed of? Here’s how to conduct your own informational interview and go the extra mile.
What Will You Do With Your “One Interview Chance?”
More and more, recruiters are utilizing technology to screen candidates for open positions. So how do you prepare for your “one interview chance?”
Being a Good Mentor
The key to being a good mentor starts with being present, asking questions and working harder. Alumna Michelle Abuda lets you in on a few secrets to building strong personal relationships in today’s blog post.
Learning to Lead by Delegating
The importance of learning to delegate starts now and goes beyond the depths of leading university student organizations. As told by alumna Michelle Abuda, read on to hear her learning experience.
Pratap’s Internship at Bose
International student, Pratap Surya Chandar Balraj, interned at Bose in Massachusetts then with Ernst & Young shortly after. Read more to learn about his experience!
Christian’s Summer Internship at BNSF Railway
Christian Kelly, a recent grad from the supply chain management program, participated in a summer internship with BNSF Railway. To learn more about his experience, read on!
Interviews are Two-way Propositions
Interviews are a two-way proposition so you must interview companies as they interview you. Evaluate and ask yourself, would you hire your interviewers to work with you?
The Philosophical Adventures of the Resume
Let’s explore some of the conscious and unconscious biases in resumes and learn preventative measures to avoid the “reject” pile with Keith Guerrero, Academic Support Coordinator in Operations / Supply Chain Management.