Graduate Students
Getting Loyola Ready for the next stage of your career
As a student enrolled in one of our MBA, MAcc, or other Master’s programs, you’re honing your expertise and making connections that are preparing you for senior-level responsibilities. You’ll be in demand not only for your professional skills, but for the time-tested, Jesuit preparation in ethics, leadership, and communicating with others.
Our University’s approach to career services is grounded in the philosophy that we all cycle through various stages through the course of our professional lives. At the Rizzo Career Center, we categorize these stages as Discover, Explore, Prepare, and Pursue. To give you a competitive edge, we provide coaching in all aspects of this career management process to help you leverage and build upon your professional accomplishments.
Career Coaching
Your Loyola career advisors are here to assist you with all of your career development needs, whatever they might be. One-on-one appointments are available virtually or in-person at the Rizzo Career Center and can be scheduled on . Topics may include:
- Examining your career direction
- Using skills assessment tools to help guide your career journey
- Developing a networking strategy
- Customized job search
- Resume building
- Career Transitions
- Connect with alumni
- The important of developing a personal brand
- Developing a strong Linkedin profile.
- Job offer evaluation and negotiation
You may have an exact idea of how you’ll apply your graduate degree in the world. Maybe you are still considering a variety of possible next steps. Either way, we’re ready to help you design and pursue your career goals. And when you walk across that graduation stage, you’ll be more than ready—Loyola Ready—to succeed in whatever your next career adventure will be.
Below are some specific ways we support our graduate students with career-related offerings. See a more detailed introduction to our 4 phase approach.
Discover
Strong Interest Inventory
One of the most popular and longest-used career assessments, the Strong helps you explore potential educational, career, and leisure activities matched with your preferences in a variety of areas. The Strong is a powerful tool at any stage in one’s career and complimentary for all 91°µÍø graduate students. The inventory will be debriefed with you by one of our team’s certified Strong practitioners. Learn more about how to complete the Strong Interest Inventory.
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
This introspective self-report questionnaire identifies differing psychological perspectives and preferences in how people perceive the world and their surroundings. It has been used by the majority of Fortune 500 corporations and can help you better understand your leadership style and fit with different types of teams and career paths. Like the Strong, the MBTI will be debriefed with you by one of our team’s certified practitioners. Learn more about how to complete the Myers-Brigg Type Indicator.
Explore
Sellinger Mentor Program (Sellinger graduate students only)
Each graduate student has the option of being paired with an executive mentor to provide career insights, professional advice, and guidance while navigating their program.
Loyola Connect
Loyola Connect is our University’s central hub for students, alumni, parents, and friends of Loyola to find each other and reach out for conversations about career paths, industry-specific resume tips, job shadowing, and much more. As a graduate student, you both receive advice and volunteer to help our undergraduate students and young alumni. and today.
Prepare
Virtual Events with Employers
Handshake offers hundreds of virtual and in-person employer events, and you have access to all of them through your account. You can attend informational sessions, talk to recruiters, and learn more about opportunities at a variety of employers.
Resume Content
Having an appropriate resume for particular industries and levels of experience is critical for getting into the interview stage. We have a growing number of sample resumes available like the ones below and can help you find more niche examples.
Big Interview Practice Software
Loyola is proud to partner with to make their proven, step-by-step system of interview prep and practice available to 91°µÍø students. The platform combines expert video lessons and an interactive interview practice tool to help you compete for the most coveted internships and jobs. Get started today.
Executives in Residence
Loyola has a group of highly experienced executives from various areas of business on our full-time teaching faculty. Learn more about each of our Executives in Residence. Limited appointments with each of them are available each week in the Career Center through .
Pursue
Networking Events
Career Services and a variety of partners on campus host networking events for current students and alumni to gather throughout the year. All events are advertised in . In particular, keep an eye out for the Sellinger Speed Networking event each year, an opportunity for graduate students to travel around the room and spend time with executive-level alumni and other professionals in a speed dating format.
Career Fairs
While many people view college career fairs as only for undergraduates, they are phenomenal opportunities to meet alumni and recruiters seeking talent for top companies in our region. Particularly popular with our business students is Meet the Firms, our annual September fair for accounting, finance, and other business roles. Recent employers who attended Meet the Firms include KPMG, Morgan Stanley, PwC, SC&H Group, and T. Rowe Price. Our events page features upcoming fairs and events. Plus, you can research each attending company in depth beforehand using Handshake.