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Career Services

Overview | Alumni Profiles | Career Resources

Thank you for visiting the career program site for undergraduate Management students. The mission of the Scheller College of Business Undergraduate Career Program is to offer exemplary career resources for our students. We enable our students to develop individual plans that will lead to challenging and rewarding opportunities while in college, upon graduation, and throughout their careers. Our goal is for all students to have a great job by graduation, based on the portfolio of excellent experiences they developed during college.  Visit the Career Resources page above for more details and to get started.  Your hard work on career development during college will pay off at graduation.

A Career Development Class is offered to Management students only during their Junior or Senior Year at the Scheller College of Business. The class focuses on the advanced job search strategies, interviewing skills, business etiquette, salary negotiation, and communication skills that recruiters expect.  Register for MGT 3599 to cut your job search time in half. 

 

2012 Graduation Statistics
$100,000 
Highest Salary
$52,000 
Average Salary
87% Percentage of students with a job 3 months after graduation
77% Percentage of graduates who interned
11% Percentage of graduates who co-oped
51% Percentage of graduates who led a student organization or community organization
William Gast and two fellow GT Delta co-ops

William Dennis Gast, BSBA 2014,
with two fellow GT Delta co-ops.
Opening day of the new F-Concourse in Atlanta, GA

Shane Sandridge standing in front of Morgan Stanley

Shane Sandridge, BSBA 2012, Internship and full time job with Morgan Stanley in New York, NY


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