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International Career Services Conference Attracts Participants from Around the Globe

Capitalizing on Columbia Business School’s international outlook and global network of recruiters and alumni, the 11th Annual Chazen/CIBER International MBA Career Services Conference drew more than 100 career services professionals from 14 international schools to strategize on the global marketplace for MBAs.

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March 30, 2004
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Capitalizing on Columbia Business School’s international outlook and global network of recruiters and alumni, the 11th Annual Chazen/CIBER International MBA Career Services Conference drew more than 100 career services professionals from 14 international schools to strategize on the global marketplace for MBAs. The signature event, jointly presented by the Jerome A. Chazen Institute of International Business and the Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER), links international business schools with global firms. At the conference, speakers offered advice on effective job search techniques and insight into working with international and global recruiters with diverse needs. Attendees flew in from across the United States, including Hawaii and California, as well as internationally, from Europe, Canada and Latin America.

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