

The BBA Career Management Center is housed in Goizueta Business School and serves as a link between the school and The Career Center of Emory University. Our mission is to provide resources to students for lifelong career development, to maximize student placement in both internships and full-time positions, and to develop and strengthen recruiting opportunities.
Pam Brown, Senior Director, BBA CMC Employer Relations
Pam.Brown@emory.edu
404-727-4784
Anne Kocurek, Director of Career Counseling
AKocure@emory.edu
404-727-6697
Cynetta Freeman, Associate Director, Employer Relations
Cynetta.Freeman@emory.edu
404-727-5164
Location & Hours
1300 Clifton Road, Goizueta Business School, Suite 320
Hours: Mon- Fri 9am – 5pm
Phone: 404-727-8106
Your career search is an exciting time to learn what you want to do, where you want to live, work, and play. As a Goizueta BBA you are part of a community of peers, alumni, faculty, staff, and companies, willing to help you answer these questions and be successful in your search, interviewing, and beyond your BBA. The CMC is here throughout your journey. It all begins with career advising and flows through the network you’ll continue to build.
CMC staff members, BBA and MBA coaches are available to meet with you year-round, at any point in your Goizueta career. Start with walk-in hours and we'll help you create a plan.
Virtual advising is available for student’s studying abroad, out of town, and in the summer.
As a b-schooler the CMC-BBA Conference is a conference to check daily. Announcements of company visits, Junior Seminars, workshops, and job/internship postings can be found here with an emphasis on those of special interest to BBA job seekers.
Eagle Ops is a clearinghouse of all job/internship opportunities. UCAN offers a robust list of internships nationwide. It’s located on the Eagle Ops desktop.
Currently enrolled MBA students serve as mentors to BBA students throughout the semester and recent alumni are available to students through the Goizueta Business School Alumni database.
Visit companies in different industries and cities as a way to learn about the variety of companys and career paths open to you. Let them shake your hand and remember your brilliant Q&A question before you apply for their internships or jobs.
There are numerous events each semester. Check the CMC-BBA First Class Conference.
Your Career Toolbox has more than your resume in it. From ePortfolio to your network your toolbox has the tools for your success.
BBA students will create resumes, cover letters, and online profiles as the building blocks of their toolkits. Interview practice and networking skills help to create a polished BBA professional.
Students can schedule mock interviews with CMC staff members and receive feedback to help prepare for upcoming interviews.
This online mock interview is free to BBA students and will help you to practice interviewing using your computer’s webcam. You may also view career experts via webinars to learn more about interviewing. Interview Stream.
“Career Leader” and other assessments
Career Leader is an online self-assessment free to BBA students and will give you insight about 25 business careers, including the interests, rewards and abilities associated with each one. A CMC advisor can help you connect your results from your Birkman, 360 and other assessments together. To schedule an appointment see instructions in the CMC-BBA First Class Conference.
Creating meaningful relationships with people who will be part of your career network begins with family, friends, activities, teams, your community, and anywhere else you currently see people. Through school you begin to develop a network of people with similar career and industry interests. Many you will know throughout your career. It all begins here...