Undergraduate Blog / Author: Arline MacCormack - page 2

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MCFE and You!

Why would YOU want to take our Management Consulting Field Experience (MCFE) course?  You have heard from your friends that it’s a lot of work, and sometimes you have a great team to work with, and sometimes the team dynamic can be a real challenge.  Your client may be  terrific, extremely responsive, involved, and love…

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Attention Seniors!!! First Application Deadline's are Thursday!

We’ve seen many of you over the last week…but we’d like to see more of you!  Nearly 200 of you have participated in Senior Registration, and most of those students now have full access to Babson Career Connections.  We still have one more Senior Registration session scheduled, 11:00 am -2:00 pm Wednesday Spetember 16th.  Stop by then,…

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Welcome Back and Senior Kickoff Meeting

The staff of the Undergraduate Center for Career Development is thrilled to welcome you all back to campus, and ready to help you jump start your job search.     Seniors will need to register in order to participate in our on campus recruiting program.  We’d like all seniors to register as soon as possible.  Registration involves completing a…

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All Expense Paid Business Today International Conference: APPLY NOW!!

Great Opportunity to meet with some top executives!   The Business Today International Conference, one of the premier business conferences in the world.   This is an all-expenses-paid experience for college students, taking place between November 22nd and the 24th at the Grand Hyatt in New York City.  Over 70 leading executives from across the country and some of the finest…

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Bleak Picture, Yes, but Help IS Still Wanted

“Recent reports — unemployment at a 25-year high, hundreds of thousands of jobs lost every month — are enough to make many job seekers want to hide under the covers. Consider that in March, nearly 700,000 jobs disappeared. But now consider this: At the end of March, there were 2.7 million job openings. What tends…