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Turn Career Goals into Realities.

Our Evening MBA students are tackling their most ambitious career goals with the support of our powerful career development resources and alumni network.

Top Employers of Michigan Ross Evening MBA Graduates
Ford
Google
Go Blue, Go Anywhere

There’s power in numbers, and at Michigan Ross you’re part of an alumni network over 55,000 strong. Let these global connections support your success for years to come.

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AlumniAdvantage gives Ross graduates access to incredible lifelong benefits — including tuition-free courses — to support personal and professional development throughout their careers.

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Unrivaled Resources and Support

Robust career development resources, including personal coaching, resume reviews, and workshops, from our team of professionals in the Career Development Office (CDO) help students land their dream jobs.

Meet with a CDO expert specifically dedicated to working with and understanding the needs of part-time MBA students.

Our Career Leader self-assessment program offers guidance and direction to help you decide which career path is best for you.

Turn to CDO professionals for LinkedIn profile recommendations, so you can best leverage the LinkedIn network.

Get personal attention and advice on how to craft your postgraduate resume from our professional CDO staff.

Experts help you navigate our exclusive databases to research the industries, job functions, and specific companies you may want to target.

Workshops are typically hour-long sessions focused on specific career areas of interest. 

Topics include:

  • Self-Assessment
  • Interview Preparation
  • Off-Campus Job-Search Strategies

Meet with CDO staff and/or peer coaches with expertise in your field of interest to map out your specific job-search plan.

Put your best self forward in a real interview with practice and feedback gained through our mock interviews.

Created specifically for students conducting off-campus job searches, Job Action Groups meet biweekly with CDO staff to discuss progress and explore next steps in the search.

Benefit from one-on-one consultations that offer guidance on how to negotiate job offers, and how to decide whether to accept.

If you plan to stay with your current employer, the CDO can provide tailored guidance for how to seek and negotiate a promotion.

Many student clubs at Ross are organized around career interests, such as the Michigan Marketing Club, Tech Club, and Healthcare & Life Science Club. These clubs help you network with other MBAs and alumni, sponsor conferences and special events focused on the field, and support your career interests.

 

Hear directly from top companies about what they offer, who they’re looking for, and why you’d want to work there. You can also connect with company representatives who come to campus seeking new talent.

 

A wide selection of documents, videos, recorded seminars, and more are available to assist you in all facets of your search.

 

Caitlin Tetrick"I've enjoyed all of the mentorship and support I've received related to career development at Ross. For example, I've taken advantage of some of the different Sanger Leadership courses and been able to apply them directly to my job, and have definitely seen a difference in how I've worked through solving problems."

- Caitlin Tetrick, Evening MBA