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Career Services FAQ


Brandeis International Business School graduates find employment in leading companies and organizations around the globe, often rising quickly to the highest levels. You can find below answers to some of the commonly asked questions about career management at the School and the paths students follow on graduation.

See: job profiles of graduates of Brandeis International Business School.

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What kind of jobs do your graduates do?

Graduates of Brandeis International Business School have strong organizational and analytical skills. They fill positions in global organizations, in a wide range of functions and industries. Typically they work as financial analysts and associates, consultants, financial executives, managers, and policy-makers in financial and non-financial companies, consulting firms, and in the private sector.

See: Employment of Recent Graduates by Sector

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What companies and organizations do your graduates work for?

Our graduates have an enviable placement record, holding positions in leading corporations and public sector institutions around the globe.

See: Employers of Recent Graduates

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What countries do your graduates work in?

Approximately two thirds of our graduates accept positions in the United States, with Boston and New York representing high concentrations. The rest continue their careers in Asia, Europe, Latin America, and Africa.

See: Location of recent graduates

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What careers do your different degrees lead to?

IBS graduates have a great deal of flexibility when it comes to shaping their degrees and can therefore pursue many different career paths. Follow these links to see what graduates of our programs have done:

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What help do you give students to find jobs and internships?

The Office of Career Services offers guidance on recruiting strategies, makes arrangements for on- and off-site interviewing, and assists students develop their career search in a variety of ways. It subscribes to online libraries and databases and makes online resumes available to employers through a secure website. Additional opportunities come from job listings provided by the School's network of contacts, and from its annual on-campus Career Expo.

Many students take the school's Launching Your Global Career Course, which helps students organize their career search activities and develop skills to enhance their job prospects.

Other career education opportunities include mock interviews, company information sessions, and panel presentations and networking meetings with alumni and visiting executives.

See: Online Career Resources for Students

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