Career Development
Looking forward to landing your next internship or preparing for life beyond Baruch? There are many opportunities available at Baruch to help you tailor your own career development journey.
Starr Career Development Center
The Starr Career Development Center supports student career readiness by providing opportunities to define career goals, engage in experiential learning, and gain professional experience. The Center also develops mutually beneficial partnerships with Baruch faculty and staff, alumni, employers, and community partners, which facilitates the growth and success of a diverse talent pipeline. As a result, students can acquire the tools and the confidence to independently engage in lifelong professional development and career management in a diverse and global workforce.
Bridge to Baruch (B2B)
Program Overview:
B2B was created with the specific career needs of the transfer student in mind. Transfers typically enter Baruch during their sophomore or junior years, missing out on crucial time to explore major options and get a jump start on important career development activities like résumé building and interview prep. Because transfer students are understandably taking their first few weeks or months to get used to a new campus and new academic rigors, many miss out on the early-semester recruiting cycle for INTERNSHIPS – a key component of breaking into one’s career of choice. B2B educates transfer students on important recruitment timelines early enough so that they are equipped to hit the ground running and pursue career opportunities as soon as they arrive on campus.
Specifics:
The B2B program includes a Pre-Semester Intensive, which consists of three 90-minute workshops offered a few weeks prior to the start of classes – during three weeks in January for the incoming Spring transfer students, and during late July/early August for the incoming Fall transfer students. During the Pre-Semester Intensive, students learn how to prepare their resumes, cover letters and LinkedIn profiles in order to best market themselves for their chosen field. They also learn interviewing, networking skills, and impression management. In addition, they are introduced to a few recruiters during mini-information sessions which take place during the workshops. Finally, they are shown Starr’s resources and receive instruction on how to navigate Handshake, Starr’s career portal, to help them find jobs, internships, and meet with recruiters in their fields of interest.
After the Pre-Semester Intensive, during the first semester at Baruch, participants are encouraged to engage in a series of career development activities. Those who successfully complete all program requirements and obtain an internship are eligible to apply for a $500 stipend. Highly engaged participants are encouraged to serve as B2B Ambassadors where they are asked to share their experiences as transfer students and speak specifically about their experience in the B2B Program with other CUNY students interested in transferring to Baruch in the future.
Benefits:
- Develop career and self-development skills
- Meet and engage with recruiters
- Receive opportunity to serve in a leadership capacity through the B2B Ambassador program
- Learn how to develop professionalism in the workplace
- Connect with a group of other Baruch transfer students
- Gain eligibility for a $500 stipend award
- Engage with Starr Career Development Center staff
Eligibility:
The Bridge to Baruch Program is open to all full-time and part-time incoming Baruch transfer students from all majors. Transfer students who may have missed the Pre-Semester Intensive workshops during their first semester at Baruch are invited to attend the workshops just before their second semester at Baruch.
How to Apply:
All full-time and part-time transfer students receive an email invitation with a registration link a few weeks prior to the Pre-Semester Intensive workshops. Invitations are sent to the email address that was used during the application process. If you are a full-time or part-time student who has recently transferred to Baruch and has not received an invitation, please click here. If you have more questions about the program, feel free to contact careerdc@baruch.cuny.edu.
Executives on Campus [EOC]
The Executives on Campus program at Baruch College connects undergraduate and graduate students with executive mentors who guide and develop their networking, interviewing, and other essential business etiquette skills to make Baruch students competitive in today’s job market.