Career Management & Recruiting

Undergraduate Students
Haslam undergraduates know they can look forward to a bright future in business. Still, choosing the right major and the best career path isn’t always easy. That’s why the Undergraduate Professional & Career Development team is here to help.

Graduate Students
Students in the Haslam MBA and MSBA programs are gaining business-relevant experience to excel in competitive job markets. The GEE Career Management team can offer additional assistance to propel you along your career trajectory.

Employers
Employers seeking interns and new hires will find Haslam students thoroughly prepared with a business background and the required skill sets to meet your job challenges – whether you are looking to hire undergraduates or graduates.
Outcomes
If you are thinking about hiring our students, you may be interested to know what other employers have hired them in the past. Our placement stats show an excellent hire rate and a broad representation across industries.
Student Faculty & AlumniSpotlights

“While learning academics and technical skills, also know that emotional intelligence and soft skills are equally important,” Jackson says.
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“Some of my proudest moments while working in this field involve students discovering their interests and achieving their goals,” Walker says.
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"By the time our students graduate, they have learned and experienced a broad range of activities that help them develop into future leaders. They have a passion and drive for success, and it is rewarding to see them achieve their goals and aspirations."
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