Whether you are a large company in an established market or a niche firm in an emerging market, we invite you to explore and connect with Kellogg students and alumni and discover the global perspective they bring to your organization.
About 30 percent of Kellogg students are citizens of nations other than the United States, and more than 50 percent of U.S. students have lived or worked abroad for at least three months. Kellogg faculty members have broad international experience: about one-quarter were born and educated in other nations, and many others have studied or taught at universities outside the United States. The International Business major is one of the school’s most popular, and Kellogg sponsors exchange programs with 18 management schools around the world.
The Career Management Center offers many opportunities for employers on every continent to connect with Kellogg students, and we look forward to working with you to find the best approach. For a more personalized recruiting consultation, please contact Madison Morris at madison-morris@kellogg.northwestern.edu.
The Kellogg Career Network allows employers to post jobs for current students and alumni using our free, Web-based database. Within 24 hours of posting, your job opportunity will reach thousands of current Kellogg students and Kellogg alumni, as well as other top business schools that participate in our reciprocity program.
The ten top business schools are pooling their students to offer you an attractive and modern alternative to profile your company and recruit top talent. The MBA Global Career Forum requires no travel and minimal time and resources.
This virtual career forum leverages powerful technology and its global reach to make it very simple for companies and students/recent alumni to exchange information, interact and schedule interviews. Tools available via the forum include: corporate profiles, online presentations and webcasts, job postings, resumes and CVs, discussion forums and chats, and interview scheduling, all within a few clicks. Find out more and sign up at http://www.mbagcf.com.
This year, for the first time, participation is free-of-charge for employers who:
Participation is easy – beginning October 1st, companies can start creating company profiles and posting jobs. Students will begin to upload their resumes.
On November 5th, companies can search the students’ profiles and their resume. At the same time, students can start applying for the posted opportunities.
There are also 3 live days planned: Nov 12, 2009, Feb 18, 2010 and April 13, 2010
On those days companies can host live meetings, online presentations and chat sessions. The MBA Global Career Forum ends on April 31th.
The Business schools participating in MBA Global Career Forum, apart from Kellogg, are: Chicago Booth, Colombia, Harvard, IMD, INSEAD, London Business School, MIT, Stanford and Wharton.