Connect With Students
Student Organizations
Johnson School MBA students are involved in leading a wide range of organizations and associations to aid them in their career development. These groups coordinate lectures, career forums, panels, and company visits. MBA student clubs also organize company information and networking sessions during student treks. Student organizations also host breakfast meetings with recruiters throughout the interview season.
Although these high-profile Johnson School events are not specifically recruiting functions, many firms use them to identify top candidates early in the hiring process.
If you would like to sponsor such an event, contact the appropriate club representative listed at www.johnson.cornell.edu/life/studentorganizations/officers.html.
Additional information on student clubs can be found at: www.johnson.cornell.edu/life/studentorganizations.
A SAMPLING OF CURRENT CLUBS:
- Black Graduate Business Association
- Consulting Club
- Cornell Business (student newspaper)
- Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital Club
- Healthcare and Biotechnology Club
- High Tech Club
- Hispanic American Business Leaders Association (HABLA)
- Marketing Association
- Old Ezra Finance Club
- General Management Association
- Strategic Human Resources, Leadership & Organizational Effectiveness (SHRLOE)
- Women's Management Council