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Columbia Business School puts you at the very center of business. Learn from professors whose game-changing research transforms business practices. Experience unparalleled access to dynamic companies and leaders in New York and around the world. Join an entrepreneurial-minded community that fosters innovation. And connect with an alumni network over 40,000 strong that impacts the global marketplace every day. With an MBA from Columbia, you’ll gain the knowledge, community, and access to thrive in every industry. Or to create a new one.
AT THE VERY CENTER OF BUSINESS
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCELearn from the Best Minds in BusinessWith an emphasis on seeing the bigger picture and connecting the dots across different functional areas, our innovative curriculum and renowned faculty challenge you to solve complex business problems and prepare you to find opportunity in any environment.
Learn from professors whose work has a deep and direct impact on business. Columbia’s passionate teachers and leading scholars, who are also sought-after industry experts, give you an insider’s view into their fields and the tools you’ll need to apply those lessons throughout your career. Through our 25 centers, programs, and institutes, you are exposed to the latest big ideas across critical business areas. When you have the opportunity to see groundbreaking theory play out in practice, you develop both a deeper understanding of business forces and the decision-making skills to shape those forces.
The most successful leaders have a perspective that reaches across disciplines, across geographic borders, and across time. Positioned at the very center of business—where intellectual capital and unsurpassed access to global industry leaders intersect—Columbia Business School challenges you to connect ideas beyond traditional boundaries by immersing yourself in real-world business.
150ADJUNCTS A YEAR
OVER
9 NOBEL LAUREATESCURRENTLY ON COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY FACULTY
INTERNATIONAL FACULTY MEMBERS61%
152
FULL-TIME FACULT
Y MEMBERS
200+ ELECTIV
ES
(ALL ARE WORKING PRACTITIONERS)
Glenn HubbardDean and Russell L. Carson Professor of Finance and Economics
INTERNSHIP
Hands-On Learning, Big-Picture ThinkingYour coursework will be rigorous and relevant, and will encourage practical application. Our core curriculum, responsive to business’s evolving needs, provides essential building blocks for any career. With hundreds of electives across 14 areas of study, you can focus on your own passions and challenge yourself to make new discoveries. Master Classes and other hands-on offerings connect you directly with corporate and government clients to make business decisions in real time. Further enrich your learning through courses at Columbia’s other renowned graduate schools.
Collaborative learning is an integral part of the Columbia MBA experience. Your class is divided into clusters and small learning teams, each carefully designed to reflect diverse backgrounds and work experiences. Working closely with your peers on group assignments and leading projects, you develop close bonds, learn by doing, and address problems from multiple perspectives, teaching yourself to recognize opportunities others miss.
Take an elective on entrepreneurship.
SUMMER INTERNSHIPSAugust-entry students explore functional or industry areas and apply new skills to the workplace.
MASTER CLASSESThese project-based electives challenge second-year students to master core concepts by applying them to real-world business problems.
FLEXIBLE ELECTIVESBreak from the normal class schedule and take a block week class, enroll in an Executive MBA course, or arrange an independent study.
Cross-register for a Columbia Law School course.
INTEGRATED LEARNINGOur integrated case focuses on a specific challenge faced by a major company. Studying the problem in several core courses, students examine key decisions made by different functions within the company. Mirroring the way real-world, real-time business decisions are made, the integrated case challenges you to use incomplete information from different functional areas to craft successful solutions to complex business problems.
CHOOSE FROM OVER 200 ELECTIVES OFFERED IN 14 AREAS OF STUDY
• Accounting• Decision, Risk, and Operations• Entrepreneurship• Finance and Economics• Healthcare and Pharmaceutical
Management• Leadership and Ethics• Management• Marketing• Media• Private Equity• Real Estate• Retail and Luxury Goods• Social Enterprise• Value Investing
THE J-TERMJanuary entry allows qualified students to skip the summer internship and earn their degree in just 16 months.
Operations Accounting
StrategyCorporate Finance
INTEGRATED CASE
CORE
ELECTIVES SAMPLE ELECTIVE
3 full-term electives
3 full-term electives
2 half-term electives
2 half-term electives
TERM 1 AUGUST JANUARY
JANUARY
JUNE
AUGUST JANUARY JUNE
JUNE
AUGUST ENTRY
TERM 3
TERM 2
TERM 4
TERM 1
SUMMER
TERM 2
JANUARY ENTRY
• Managerial Economics• Managerial Statistics• Strategy Formulation
• Business Analytics• Global Economic
Environment• Marketing Strategy
• Managing Marketing Programs
• Operations Management
• Corporate Finance
• Financial Accounting
PRE-TERM CLASSLead: People, Teams, Organizations
PRE-TERM CLASSLead: People, Teams, Organizations
Choose electives from more than 4,000
GRADUATE-LEVEL CLASSES ACROSS THE UNIVERSITY.
REQUIRED COURSE
REAL-TIME, REAL-WORLD BUSINESSThe Power of AccessColumbia positions you in Manhattan, the heart of New York City, and at the nexus of global business. Our location in the world’s fastest growing entrepreneurial community combined with our premier role in business and business education mean that you have unparalleled access to practitioners and industry leaders.
In addition to offering their own expertise, your professors frequently invite legendary executives to discuss key business trends in class. You also benefit from dynamic practitioners teaching as adjunct professors and top business leaders who join Columbia’s community as Executives in Residence. These luminaries teach classes, help students network, give one-on-one advice, and often stay in touch with students beyond graduation.
16 EXECUTIVES IN RESIDENCE
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COLUMBIA
connects teams of s
tudents across
the U
niversity w
ith re
sources to tr
ansform
bold ideas in
to successful b
usinesses. MASTER CLASSES
enable students to consult
with real-world companies and
solve real-time challenges.
SILFEN LEADERSHIP SERIE
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draws influentia
l speakers
from th
e highest echelons
of business.
COMPANY VISITS
take students behind the scenes
of diverse businesses in and
beyond New York City.
Columbia Is New YorkWith so many business leaders and entrepreneurs based in or traveling to New York, we draw an extraordinary concentration of icons, innovators, and rising stars to campus for speaker series and guest lectures. Student-led conferences bring industry experts to campus, tap the knowledge and resources of our research centers, and give you the chance to serve in leadership positions and participate in the latest debates in a range of industries. Gain insight into the daily workings of business through field trips that include the New York Stock Exchange downtown, Berkshire Hathaway in Omaha, our popular Silicon Valley trek, and many international opportunities.
In addition, Columbia Business School alumni are generous with their time and expertise to help our students with internships, job strategies, and individualized career advice. Our more than 40,000 alumni are pivotal players in nearly every top industry in the city and around the world.
FINANCIAL DISTRICT
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER
HOME TO THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY
COMMUNITY SERVICE DAY AT ROOFTOP FARMS IN GREENPOINT
COLUMBIA CAMPUS
RETAILING MASTER CLASS Partner with fashion students to consult for luxury goods companies.ORIENTATION
SCAVENGER HUNT IN CENTRAL PARK
VENTURE FAIR AT GOOGLE
RECRUITING EVENT AT CREDIT SUISSE
COMPANY VISIT TO SPOTIFY
FACULTY HOSTED DINNERSRICHMAN CENTER
“INTELLIGENCE SQUARED” DEBATES
INNOVATION SUMMIT
MEDIA MENTORING BREAKFAST
FUTURE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY CAMPUS
PRIVATE EQUITY DEAL CAMP
SMALL BUSINESS CONSULTING PROGRAM
COMPANY VISIT TO L’ORÉAL
CENTER ON JAPANESE ECONOMY AND BUSINESS LECTURE
JFK AIRPORT(QUEENS)
MONTAUK (LONG ISLAND)
GLOBAL IMMERSION CLASSES AND STUDY TOURS
NEWARK AIRPORT
NEW JERSEY
WASHINGTON HEIGHTS
3RD AVENUE
LEXIN
GTON A
VENUE
2ND AVENUE
5TH AVENUE
1ST AVENUE
MADIS
ON AVENUE
PARK AVENUE
116TH STREET
135TH STREET
42ND STREET
14TH STREET
HOUSTON STREETCANAL STREET
WALL STREET
CENTRAL PARK
BROADWAY
RIVERSID
E PARKCOLU
MBUS AVE
11TH AVENUE
6TH AVENUE
AMSTERDAM
AVE
CENTRAL PARK W
EST
SPRING GALA AT CIPRIANI
NYC MASTER CLASSStudents consult on real city projects with deputy mayors.
MADISON AVENUE
BROADWAY
THEATER DISTRICT
LOWER EAST SIDE
MIDTOWN
SOHO
MORNINGSIDE HEIGHTS
MANHATTANVILLE
VISIT TO THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE BROOKLYN
GRAND CENTRAL Just a train ride to hedge funds in Westchester and Connecticut.
INTERNATIONAL CAREER RECRUITING
WINE SOCIETY TOUR AND TASTING AT BROOKLYN WINERY
RECRUITING EVENT AT AMERICAN EXPRESS
The Columbia curriculum is very much intertwined with New York and New York business. For example, my Operations class this week has a tour to the Steinway piano factory in Queens. There’s a tour to the Brooklyn Brewery. What I love about the curriculum is that it’s not just theoretical—it’s extremely practical.
Nyambura Gichohi ’14Nairobi, Kenya
Sample events
SIL
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LLEY
CHELSEACOLUMBIA
BUSINESS LABThis co-working space
brings together graduating entrepreneurs, offering them
office space for a year, mentorship, the chance to collaborate, and resources
to help build their new ventures.
GARMENT DISTRICT
UPPER WEST SIDE
GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE, GLOBAL IMPACTWhatever industry you choose, your Columbia MBA will equip you with the skills, insights, and cross-cultural exposure to succeed in the global marketplace. We attract professors and students from around the world who share their knowledge and perspectives in and out of class. The Chazen Institute draws on the expertise of renowned faculty members and business executives to help shape the thinking and discourse on major global business issues. You can travel with a Chazen Study Tour to get firsthand exposure to the businesses and cultures of other countries or sign up for a Global Immersion class to build your international experience. Through Pangea Advisors, our International Development Club’s pro bono consulting group, you can change the world one entrepreneur at a time, from helping at-risk women start companies in the West Bank to strengthening microfinance programs in Nepal. Our admissions officers travel all over the world, hosting information sessions for international students, and our alumni can be found in more than 130 countries. Our reach is as global as our curriculum.
I just went on a Chazen Study Tour to Spain. The highlight was visiting Inditex, the company that owns the clothing line Zara, which we did a case study on in our core strategy course. The COO gave us a tour of their operating facilities—it’s one thing when you read about a company’s operations in the classroom, but it’s another when you witness the implementation of it firsthand. And you can see how true that lesson you took away from that class really is.
Shehzad Khan ’14Bedminster, NJ
• Brazil• China • Cuba
• India • Israel• Japan
• Mexico • Poland • South Africa
• South Korea• Spain• Thailand
• Turkey• Tunisia• UAE
15 INTERNATIONAL CHAZEN TRAVEL PROGRAMS EACH YEAR
Locations change year to year.
THE COLUMBIA CULTUREDiverse, Supportive CommunityThe warm, lively, supportive energy of Columbia’s community is infectious. Our students exchange stimulating business ideas in class or over coffee. They plan conferences, explore the city with one another, or launch a start-up together. From the opening days of Orientation, our diverse and talented students create a close community that both values collaboration and promotes the individual. At Columbia you’ll find ample opportunity and support to follow your own passion.
Our students are as varied and vibrant as today’s global business environment. They come from nearly 90 nations with backgrounds in virtually every business sector. You benefit from the experiences and insights of your classmates, and, working closely together in clusters and learning teams, you forge lifelong personal and professional relationships. Connect with seasoned professionals in the Executive MBA Program, too, as well as students in other prestigious graduate programs across the University.
Community is woven into every aspect of the CBS experience and is the primary reason I chose Columbia. It was apparent at my first information session, which was organized by Cluster Q, the LGBT group on campus. It was clear that the group was entirely student-led, was highly visible, and had the support of the entire CBS community. That’s a perfect example of the culture students here are immersed in from day one: open, inclusive, and supportive.
CBS MATTERS is a dedicated forum within your cluster to discuss what you are most passionate about. Students give spirited narrative presentations—ranging from light-hearted to thought-provoking—on the question, “What matters to you and why?” You’ll deepen your relationships with classmates by discovering common ground and sharing sources of inspiration.
Dyanna Salcedo ’14New York, NY
COLUMBIA BUSINESS SCHOOL COMMUNITY CLUB OF EMERGING EUROPE • CLUSTER Q • COLUMBIA BASKETBALL CLUB • COLUMBIA
BETTER HALVES • COLUMBIA BUSINESS SCHOOL CANUCKS • COLUMBIA DANCE CLUB • COLUMBIA DIVERSE ASSOCIATION • COLUMBIA ENTREPRENEURS ORGANIZATION • COLUMBIA FINANCE ORGANIZATION • COLUMBIA
GLOBAL INITIATIVE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS • COLUMBIA MIDWEST CLUB • COLUMBIA MUSIC AFICIONADOS • COLUMBIA POLITICS AND BUSINESS CLUB • COLUMBIA STUDENT INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION • COLUMBIA SURF CLUB • COLUMBIA TEXAS CLUB •
COLUMBIA WEALTH MANAGEMENT CLUB • COLUMBIA WOMEN IN BUSINESS (CWIB) • COMMODITY CLUB • COMMUNITY ACTION REWARDS EVERYONE (CARE) • CYCLING CLUB • DEAN’S ADVISORY BOARD • DUAL DEGREE STUDENT ASSOCIATION • EMERGING EUROPE CLUB • ENERGY
CLUB • EQUITY RESEARCH CLUB • EUREKA! • EUROPEAN SOCIETY • EVENTS COMMITTEE • FAMILY BUSINESS CLUB • FINANCIAL EDUCATION SOCIETY • FOLLIES • FOOTBALL CLUB • GENERAL MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION • GERMAN SOCIETY • GOLF CLUB • GOURMET CLUB • GRADUATE
BUSINESS ASSOCIATION • GREATER CHINA SOCIETY • GREEN BUSINESS CLUB • HARLEM TUTORIAL PROGRAM • HEALTHCARE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION • HEALTHY LIVING CLUB • HERMES SOCIETY • HER MAJESTY’S SOCIETY • HISPANIC BUSINESS ASSOCIATION • HONOR BOARD •
HOSPITALITY AND TRAVEL ASSOCIATION • INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD • I-PREP • INNOVATION + CREATIVITY IN BUSINESS SOCIETY • INSITE • INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT CLUB • INVESTMENT BANKING CLUB • ISRAELI BUSINESS ASSOCIATION • ITALIAN CLUB (NOVA)
• JAPAN BUSINESS ASSOCIATION • JEWISH BUSINESS STUDENTS ASSOCIATION • KOREAN BUSINESS STUDENTS ASSOCIATION • LEAD • LATIN AMERICAN • LE FRENCH CLUB • MANAGEMENT CONSULTING ASSOCIATION • MARKETING ASSOCIATION OF COLUMBIA • MEDIA MANAGEMENT
ASSOCIATION • MICROBREW SOCIETY • MILITARY IN BUSINESS ASSOCIATION • MUSLIM BUSINESS STUDENTS ASSOCIATION • ODYSSEY • OUTDOOR ADVENTURE CLUB • PAWS • PEER ADVISORS • PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB • PRIVATE EQUITY AND VENTURE CAPITAL CLUB • PUBLIC SPEAKING
ASSOCIATION • REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION • RETAIL AND LUXURY GOODS CLUB • RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB • RUNNING CLUB • SAILING CLUB • SALES AND TRADING CLUB • SILFEN LEADERSHIP SERIES • SMALL BUSINESS CONSULTING PROGRAM • SNOW SPORTS CLUB • SOCIAL
ENTERPRISE CLUB • SOUTH ASIAN BUSINESS ASSOCIATION • SOUTHEAST ASIA BUSINESS ASSOCIATION • SOUTHEAST CLUB OF COLUMBIA • SPANISH CLUB • SPORTS BUSINESS ASSOCIATION • SQUASH CLUB • STUDENT FACULTY ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE • TECHNOLOGY
BUSINESS GROUP • TELECOM CLUB • TENNIS CLUB • UNIVERSITY SENATE • URBAN ARTS CLUB • VOLLEYBALL CLUB • WEST COAST SOCIETY • WINE SOCIETY • WOMEN’S RUGBY • WORLD TOUR CLUB • YOUNG ARAB LEADERS ASSOCIATION • AFRICAN ECONOMIC FORUM • BLACK
BUSINESS STUDENT CONFERENCE • BRITE • COLUMBIA WOMEN IN BUSINESS CONFERENCE • COLUMBIA STUDENT INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE • ENERGY SYMPOSIUM • GREATER CHINA SOCIETY CONFERENCE • HEALTHCARE CONFERENCE • INDIA BUSINESS CONFERENCE •
LATIN AMERICAN BUSINESS ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE • MARKETING ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE • MEDIA AND ENTERTAINMENT CONFERENCE • MBA INNOVATION SUMMIT • MICROFINANCE CONFERENCE • ODYSSEY CONFERENCE • PRIVATE EQUITY/
VENTURE CAPITAL CONFERENCE • PROGRAM FOR FINANCIAL STUDIES CONFERENCE • RETAIL & LUXURY GOODS CONFERENCE • STRATEGY CONFERENCE • AFRICAN MBAS CONNECT • AMAZON RECRUITING BREAKFAST • BBSA MOVIE NIGHT •
BETTER HALVES CLUB POTLUCK DINNER • BLACK BUSINESS STUDENTS ASSOCIATION YOUNG ALUMNI HOLIDAY PARTY • BREAKFAST FORUM ON GROWTH AND INNOVATION • CBS GOLF CLUB INAUGURAL FALL CLASSIC • CHINESE NEW YEAR DINNER • CLEAN
TECH CAREER FAIR • CLEAN TECH MONTH • CLIMATE AND SOCIETY LECTURE SERIES • CLUSTER CUP SOCCER TOURNAMENT • CLUSTER Q CAREER PANEL • COLUMBIA BUSINESS SCHOOL HAPPY HOUR • COLUMBIA DANCE CLUB SALSA • DISTINGUISHED LEADER SERIES: INTERNATIONAL
ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND LEADING A GLOBAL CONGLOMERATE IN THE MODERN AGE • ECONOMICS OF CORRUPTION WITH PROFESSOR RAY FISMAN • EMBA ALUMNI AND STUDENT FAMILY DAY AT BIG APPLE CIRCUS • FACULTY SHOWCASE • FIRST ANNUAL HONG KONG IVY GOLF
INVITATIONAL • FOLLIES PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE WATCHING PARTY • FOSTERING ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION
IN LATIN AMERICA • GOLDMAN SACHS RECRUITING EVENT • GOOGLE OFFICE HOURS • GREATER CHINA SOCIETY CONFERENCE • HEALTHCARE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION HAPPY HOUR • HEALTHY LIVING CLUB YOGA • HH DJ AUDITIONS • HOW TO THRIVE AS AN INDEPENDENT CONSULTANT • INTERNATIONAL POT LUCK • INTERVIEW SKILLS WORKSHOP • INVESTOR PANEL DISCUSSION: THE STATE OF FUND INVESTING • JAPAN CONSULATE EVENT • KNICKS VS. 76ERS
GAME AT MSG • KOREAN BUSINESS ASSOCIATION MOVIE SCREENING • LIVE JAZZ AND CHAMPAGNE TASTING • LONDON ENTREPRENEURS NETWORKING RECEPTION • LOWER EAST SIDE GALLERY HOP • NYC CHOCOLATE TOUR • OKTOBERFEST • PATAGONIA LEADERSHIP EXPEDITION • PHOTOGRAPHY 101 • SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT KICKOFF • SPANISH COOKING CLASS • SPRING CARNIVAL • SPRING GALA MOONLIGHT &
MARTINIS: A TRIBUTE TO THE ROARING TWENTIES FALL BALL • START-UP ROUNDTABLE • STOCK PITCH 101 • SUPER BOWL PARTY • SUSHI AND SAKE WITH CLUSTER D • TEDXMANHATTAN SCREENING • TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL • WOMEN’S
LEADERSHIP DAY - THE ART OF REINVENTION • WOMEN’S WEEK COCKTAIL RECEPTION
DIVERSE CLASS
Cluster sizes vary with class enrollment.
680–760 MIDDLE 80%
GMAT SCORES
741STUDENTS
11CLUSTERS
65–70 students per cluster
Student Backgrounds
• Financial Services: 29%
• Consulting: 20%
• Marketing/Media: 8%
• Nonprofit: 6%
• Military/Government: 5%
• Private Equity: 5%
• Real Estate: 5%
• Technology: 5%
• Healthcare: 4%
• Energy: 3%
• Manufacturing: 2%
• Other:* 8%* Includes arts, law, insurance, and hospitality.
38%WOMEN
3–7MIDDLE 80%
YEARS OF WORK EXPERIENCE
25–31 MIDDLE 80% AGE RANGE
38%INTERNATIONAL
STUDENTS
Discover. Connect. Expand.Through a vast array of clubs, entrepreneurial opportunities, and student-led events and projects, you advance your leadership experience, develop hands-on management skills, expand your network—and have a whole lot of fun. Delve deeply into your own interests or explore new ones through a wide range of student-run professional, industry-themed, and social networks. Connect with others who have a passion for social enterprise, green business, real estate, or microbrewing. Give back to the community through our popular Small Business Consulting Program, tutoring children in Harlem, or coaching welfare-to-work recipients on interviewing skills. You’ll find the best of both worlds here: the expertise, connections, and opportunities of a large, diverse city and student community crosscut into many smaller communities for you to celebrate and share your culture, knowledge, and background.
LEARNING TEAM
TECHNOLOGYAge: 25
Hometown: Karachi, Pakistan
Sample team
NONPROFITAGE: 33
Hometown: Memphis, TN CONSULTING
Age: 28Hometown: Cape Town,
South Africa
M
HEALTHCAREAge: 30
Hometown: New York, NY
M
FINANCEAge: 26
Hometown: London, UK
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SAMPLE CLUSTERClass entering 2012
100+ CLUBS
20 MAJOR ANNUAL CONFERENCES
OVER 200 STUDENT-LED EVENTS PER MONTH
CO
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UNIV
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WORLD LEADERS
FORUM
UNIVERSITY LECTURE
SERIES
ACCESS TO RESOURCES FROM
20 SCHOOLS
24 CAMPUS LIBRARIES
WITH 10+ MILLION VOLUMES
The alumni network has made a meaningful contribution to me throughout my career, first in finance, then running a nonprofit, and now working in hospitality. There are Columbia alumni all over the world, in every industry, and they’re often eager to help each other out. The skills become very transferable. That foundation was really laid at Columbia.
BENEFITS THAT LAST A LIFETIMEA Columbia MBA Never Stops Working for YouThe personal and professional network you build here will endure—and expand—over time. When you come to Columbia, you join a welcoming global network of more than 40,000 people who have walked these halls before you and are now some of the most exciting and innovative talents in the business, government, and nonprofit sectors. The passion our alumni have for Columbia is reflected in the time and access they give to current students through mentoring, lectures, internships, and more.
Take advantage of our lifelong resources to refresh or advance your skills as you tackle evolving professional challenges throughout your career. Audit a class, attend a guest lecture, participate in a conference, or connect with the active Columbia alumni network in New York City, across the country, or around the globe.
Jeff Flug ’88New York, NYPresident, Union Square Hospitality Group
BE A PART OF COLUMBIA BUSINESS SCHOOL’S
POWERFUL NETWORK OF MORE THAN
40,000 ALUMNI
TARGETED EDUCATIONAL EVENTS AND WORKSHOPS
ONLINE SELF-ASSESSMENT
TOOLS
INTERVIEW PREPARATION
ON-CAMPUS JOB FAIRS
ENTREPRENERIAL SOUNDING
BOARD
SALARY NEGOTIATION WORKSHOPS
of the 2012 class received a job offer
within 3 months of graduation.
96% ON- AND OFF-CAMPUS RECRUITING
RÉSUMÉ REVIEW
Columbia’s Career AdvantageWe provide you the tools, connections, and support to develop into a leader right for the times—over a lifetime. Our dedicated Career Management Center carefully prepares you to shape your ideal career, from your first job after graduation through all the stages of your professional development. Across the private, public, and nonprofit sectors, the CMC connects you with industry insiders through on-campus and alumni events, helps you refine your skills through workshops, mock interviews, and one-on-one coaching, and offers up-to-the minute industry research. With their remarkable business acumen, our MBAs are actively sought by hundreds of employers each year, but the benefits don’t stop there. For students looking to launch their own ventures, the School offers pitch competitions, mentoring programs, and even incubator spaces like the Columbia Business Lab.
MBA CAREER
MANAGEMENT CENTER
EXCLUSIVE ONLINE
RESOURCES
NETWORKING EVENTS
TARGETED JOB
POSTINGS
ALUMNI BENEFITS
DIVERSE ALUMNI
EMPLOYMENT
EXECUTIVE COACHING
SCHOOL- FACILITATED
OPPORTUNITIES
ALUMNI CAREER
WORKSHOPS
RECRUITER COFFEE-CHATS
2012 GRADUATING CLASSn Investment Management 16%n Finance: Banking 15%n Finance: Other 13%n Consulting 8%n Media 7%n Technology 7%n Nonprofit 5%n Retail 5%n Manufacturing 5%n Healthcare 5%n Real Estate 5%n Other 9%
After a summer internship in banking, I decided midway through the MBA program to look in a new career direction. The Career Management Center guided me throughout the process—from the listing I found on the School’s job board up to negotiating a starting package. The advisors at the CMC really bend over backwards to help students here.
Diana Yen ’13Dallas, TXAssociate, Corporate Development,AT&T
VISITS TO COMPANY
HQS
ENHANCE YOUR
SKILLSCAREER
MANAGEMENT LIBRARY AND
DIGITAL MEDIA CENTER
RÉSUMÉ CRITIQUES
JOB SEARCH CLINICS
NETWORKING PRACTICE SESSIONS
MOCK INTERVIEWS
INDIVIDUAL CAREER
ADVISING
INDUSTRY-SPECIFIC
COACHING
SAMPLEEMPLOYERS
Amazon • American Express • Apple • AT Kearney • Bain & Company • Bank of
America Merrill Lynch • Barclays • Booz & Co. • The Blackstone Group • The Boston Consulting Group
• Capgemini • CB Richard Ellis • Citi • Coach • Cole Haan • Credit Suisse • Cushman & Wakefield • Dannon • Deloitte
• Deutsche Bank • Developing World Markets • Disney • Education Pioneers • Ernst & Young • Evercore • Federal Reserve Bank • General Electric • Goldman Sachs • Google • IBM • JPMorgan Chase • L’Oréal • McKinsey & Company
• Merck • Microsoft • Moelis & Company • Morgan Stanley • Ogilvy & Mather • Pfizer • Philips • PIMCO
• PwC • Robin Hood Foundation • Samsung • Sanford C. Bernstein and Co.
• Spotify • Telsey Advisory Group • Tiffany • UBS • Unilever
• United Nations
ALUMNI JOB BOARD
TAKE THE NEXT STEP The best way to get to know whether Columbia is right for you is to visit us. You can sit in on a class, chat with a student, or explore the campus. If you can’t make it to New York, check out our admissions blog for insight into the MBA Program from current students and admissions officers: gsb.columbia.edu/mba/voices.
We only accept applications online, and we review applications on a rolling basis, so it’s always beneficial to start the process early.
Visit gsb.columbia.edu/mba/admissions for information about:
• Online application
• Application criteria, including transcripts, essays, recommendations, and standardized tests
• Application deadlines
• Schedule of upcoming admissions events
• Visiting campus
• Program tuition, fees, and financial aid
Call to speak with a member of the admissions team
212-854-1961
VISIT CAMPUS
@COLUMBIAMBA
FACEBOOK.COM/COLUMBIABUSINESSt
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