MGT 299B Career Preparation
This course is designed to teach students how to find internships during their academic career, which are critical to finding a job upon graduation. The professor will teach career self-assessment skills, resume and cover letter writing skills, interviewing skills, how to build a professional network, how to develop and execute an internship search strategy that includes creating potential employer target lists, and utilizing networking and online internship search resources. The course is part of the curriculum each year for business and economics students, including graduate students, and it is non-credit. Classes will be structured to include lecture and Q&A time.
Prerequisite
Open to students in the Busch School who have sophomore class standing or higher.