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The Duke MBA Career Management Center participates in many interview forums and career fairs throughout the year. These events are an excellent way for our employer partners to identify and interview candidates from a variety of top MBA programs at one time.  Companies participating in an interview forum will have the opportunity to engage in formal interviewing with candidates you pre-select, without the time and expense of traveling to each of the schools individually.

We are participating in two interview forums during the winter and spring of 2010.

West Coast Interview Forum

The WCIF will take place January 45, 2010 in San Francisco, CA.  This event will consist of students from the Fuqua School of Business and seven other top-tier MBA programs.  The purpose of this event is to provide students interested in working on the West Coast the opportunity to connect and interview with West Coast employers.  Any employers interested in participating in this forum should contact Meg deLuca.

Southeastern MBA Schools Interview Forum

The SEMBASIF will take place in late March 2010 in Atlanta, GA.  The event allows you to formally interview candidates you pre-select, without the time and expense of traveling to each of the six schools individually.  To learn more about the event, e-mail LaDonna Lindstedt

Career Fairs

Carolina MBA Connection

The Carolina MBA Connection Career Fair will take place February 16, 2010, in Chapel Hill, NC.  Duke partners with the MBA programs from the University of North Carolina’s Kenan-Flagler Business School, Wake Forest University’s Babcock Graduate School of Management, and North Carolina State University’s Jenkins Graduate School of Management for the Carolina MBA Connection career fair in mid-February.  First- and second-year full-time and executive MBA students attend and are interested in summer internships or full-time employment.

2010 Sustainable Business Career Fair

As companies face increasing pressure to manage the triple bottom line, leaders must be specially trained.  MBAs at both Duke's Fuqua School of Business and UNC's Kenan-Flagler Business School are uniquely qualified to help organizations navigate this changing competitive environment.  For more information contact Ruth Tolman.