The Graduates Club
Aims to become the foremost meeting place for graduatesof the world's leading MBA programs. Combining the most valuable features of astate-of-the-art online community with those of a traditional off-line alumni club, Their claim: to help you: 1) expand your contacts, 2) keep abreast of new career opportunities, and 3) enhance your MBA education. In short, we offer the services you want, the access you need, and the exclusivity you require in a contemporary business club. At present, there is no fee to join this group.
MBA ASSOCIATION (National Association)
Mission- The MBA Association (MBAA) aims to develop an exclusive and unmatched online resource for the estimated 5 million member community of MBA professionals around the world. Via this Internet platform, the MBAA endeavors to bring together business leaders in a mutual exchange of experience, expertise and vision with the goal to assist each member in achieving his or her goals be they career or academic.
Alumni Career Network
A database of over 1200 alumni from Camden, New Brunswick, and Newark offering career information and support to current students and alumni. Call the Career Center for the password. 856-225-6046
RU-CAMDEN / DRAKE BEAM MORIN ALLIANCE
Rutgers University - Camden and Drake Beam Morin-a provider of career management and transition services have teamed up to create a career management resource for MBA students and all RUC alumni/ae. DBM offers online resources such as career consultations, resume/cover letter writing, career assessments, networking, discussion boards, and more. A joint program exists between DBM and Rutgers which provides some free services. To sign up for this service/program you will need a security key for Rutgers/Camden = RutgersCamden00225
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
Meet people in your career interest field for networking purposes
Learn information and keep abreast of the trends in your interest field Expand your classroom knowledge. As a student you'll pay student member fees (usually $25 - $50 per year) and receive the full benefits as regular members
- The National Trade and Professional Association Directory (available at the Career Center) - The Encyclopedia of Associations (available in most university or public libraries). - The Occupational Outlook Handbook.
- Ask your supervisor for a recommendation.