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Twelfth Annual Chazen CIBER MBA Career Services Conference Draws Crowds

Twelfth Annual Chazen CIBER MBA Career Services Conference Draws Crowds
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March 25, 2005
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World Business

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Almost 100 representatives from more than 60 business school career services offices attended Columbia Business School’s annual Chazen CIBER MBA Career Services Conference. An educational vehicle aimed at enhancing career services support for international students and recruiters, the conference featured alumni and faculty members addressing international development and global brands. The event is hosted each year by the School’s Office of MBA Career Services and the Jerome A. Chazen Institute for International Business. The conference capitalized on Columbia Business School’s strong relationships throughout the global marketplace, drawing professionals from Europe, Latin America and the United States representing schools as varied as Harvard, Insead, London Business School and MIT. Current international MBA students from Canada, Chile, Italy and Japan also hosted a panel sharing their thoughts and experiences.

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