Cross-functional leadership explored in two evenings a week
Cross-functional leadership explored in two evenings a week

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.

 

 

ellen bartkowiakCareer 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