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Introduction Session to MBA-Exchange.Com

by Graduate International Student Club

Career Fair

Wed, Sep 13, 2017

3:20 PM – 4 PM PDT (GMT-7)

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BRI 202A

3670 Trousdale Parkway, Los Angeles, CA 90089, United States

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"Our students and staff have found MBA-Exchange.com to be one of the most user-friendly and comprehensive resources for MBA students seeking both US and global opportunities, not only the most exhaustive list of leadership development or rotational programs, but the research capabilities regarding jobs, hiring and insights into the MBA hiring market. It is one software platform that truly complements any recruiting software an office may be using. Wouldn't know where to refer my students for another one-stop resource at this high caliber, if MBA-Exchange.com wasn't available. "
-Mark Brostoff, Assistant Dean and Director, MBA Career Services, USC Marshall School of Business

President of GISC, So Miwa, and VP of Career, Harshit Verma, will give an introduction session to the online career resource MBA-Exchange.com this Wednesday 9/11 at BRI 202A. If you are interested in the features and function this website can offer for recruiting, please join us in the session and learn more about it.

The online resource MBA-Exchange.com can provide international students the best information on which companies are open for visa sponsorship. One component of MBA Exchange that is useful is the International Student Hiring portion. The system uses high level employment information that Marshall and many other MBA schools shared this past summer about their international student hiring so current students can see which companies have actually hired international candidates.

Please check the website: https://www.mba-exchange.com/

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BRI 202A

3670 Trousdale Parkway, Los Angeles, CA 90089, United States

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