Career Services Timeline
| Evening MBA | Managing Your Career | Networking Opportunities | Employer Connections |
|---|---|---|---|
| Year One | Create a brand statement for your current employer identifying the ROI of earning a degree from the Wisconsin Evening MBA program. Learn techniques to enhance your existing résumé. | Attend speaker series and other networking events to interact with area business leaders. Learn about using social media tools to advance your network. | Connect with industry contacts through classmates in the Evening MBA as well as Executive MBA programs. |
| Year Two | Work with Career Services staff to develop a master plan for identifying and meeting your future career goals. | Continue to attend networking events. Benefit from access to an extensive database of Wisconsin business alumni. | Explore new industries and job functions for those interested in a job search. Learn techniques for conducting advanced job searches. |
| Year Three | Prepare a promotional proposal for your current employer or explore other career opportunities identified through Career Services. | Identify the most valuable networking associations for your industry. Become an active member of Wisconsin business alumni. | For job seekers and career switchers, learn about employers by attending on-campus recruiting events and employer information sessions. Master the latest online recruiting tools. |
Career Development
“Our program is all about helping leaders be out in front. The classes students take, the academic learning that goes on here, is a key part of that effort. Another important part is career management. That is my focus: helping students use the knowledge and connections gained within this program to create and follow their dreams."
Ellen Bartkowiak, Assistant Director
Wisconsin School of Business MBA Career Services