Insights & Advice
A Summer Internship with the City of Boston
Kiernan Schmitt
- 21 Aug 2017
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Kiernan Schmitt (MBA 2018) is a 2017 Social Enterprise Summer Fellow working with the City of Boston Department of Innovation and Technology. [...]
HBS Summer Interns: Discover Their Career Passions
Meet four Class of 2018 students who share the career criteria that drove their internship searches, and how their respective organizations aligned with their passions. [...]
A Journey From HBS to Human Resources
Susan Levine MBA ‘98 shares her career journey from HBS to her multi-faceted role at Bain Capital. Susan had the opportunity to work in different industries during her time at Bain Capital, including financial services, health care, industrial products, and finally private equity. Now in her role as the Head of North American Private Equity HR and Talent Development, she uses her HBS skill sets to think strategically about their human capital. Gain insights into how her experience at HBS helped her become more efficient at talent acquisition. [...]
Meet the Management Consulting Club
Koulick Ghosh
- 27 Oct 2016
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The Management Consulting Club is one of the most popular student clubs on campus with an annual membership of over 250 students. We aim to serve as a bridge between the industry and Harvard Business School students, making the recruitment process into consulting as painless as possible. Each year, we organize various events to educate students about career opportunities within the consulting industry, coordinate with employers to publicize open positions, and provide students with resources to prepare for consulting interviews. Further, we try to address some of the most common challenges faced by students, by passing along useful information and helpful tools, providing transparency to the recruiting process, and coordinating students for case preparation. [...]
Digging Into Data: Making A Career Change
Jill Kaufman
- 16 Jun 2016
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Many students come to Harvard Business School with a goal to learn about industries and functions that differ from their pre-HBS experience. Surprising as it may seem, 61% of students from the Class of 2015, who sought and accepted full-time offers, chose a role in a different industry. [...]
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