To legally work in the United States, you need to be a U.S. citizen or hold some kind of visa that allows you to work. Some of those without citizens are permanent residents, who are often referred to as green …
Opportunities for Students
Investment banking is a popular career path many college students aspire to. But it may not be the right career path for everyone. Enter Forage investment banking job simulations. Our “day in the life” programs can help you figure out …
Inspired by Steve Dalton’s ‘2-Hour Job Search,’ this plan sharpens your internship and job search during the winter break. It focuses on targeted outreach, networking, and informational interviews to maximize your efforts during the winter break without relying on traditional …
The Career Development Office is proud to offer Career Treks as one of our ongoing offerings for Rice MBAs. Career Treks allow students to visit cities across the country and explore business areas where they may want to pursue internships …
by Avery Ruxer Franklin
For working professionals who want to pursue a Master of Business Administration degree with a flexible schedule, the new Hybrid MBA program at Rice University’s Jones Graduate School of Business opens this summer.
The Hybrid MBA — …
If you’ve been checking our website recently, you’re not alone: this is a highly strategic time to earn an MBA! And you may have seen something new: our request form for standardized test waivers. What’s not to love about skipping …
While the National Black MBA Associate (NBMBAA) does offer a FAQs page, the answers provide little insight on whether you should actually attend the Career Fair that typically takes place the last week in September every year. So, here is …
The Career Development Office is committed to not only embracing diversity but fostering the success of all students. In addition to personal advising appointments, the resources below are a starting point for members of our diverse community:
General Diversity
The …