The conference, held from March 23 to March 24, focused on cross-cultural communication, the value of a global vision and student group dynamics. The program is designed to help career services professionals learn the best ways of advising students about employment in various countries and how to market their international skills and backgrounds to recruiters.
Lehman Brothers hosted the opening day of the conference at its offices in midtown Manhattan. Speakers included Dean Glenn Hubbard, who discussed the value of an MBA, and Charles Calomiris, the Henry Kaufman Professor of Financial Institutions and academic director of the Chazen Institute and CIBER, who spoke about the landscape of the global labor market.
Ellen Miller and Lawrence Band, managing directors at Lehman Brothers, discussed trends and opportunities for MBA graduates in the international employment market.
The Jerome A. Chazen Institute of International Business sponsors events and programs throughout the year to give a global perspective to students and faculty. CIBER, or the Center for International Business Education and Research, promotes research and teaching in the field of international business.
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Chazen and CIBER Host International MBA Career Services Conference
More than 100 career services professionals from 72 U.S. and international MBA programs gathered in New York for the 13th annual Chazen/CIBER International MBA Career Services Conference.