Career Management Center, Graduate Students, Be your own success story

The Career Management Center (CMC) provides Robinson graduate students with a variety of services, resources and events to help them reach their career goals. Below are initial steps we encourage all graduate students to follow. In addition, please review your program-specific page to learn about program-specific services.

How do I get started?

Step 1 – Meet with your Career Counselor
You have two convenient ways to meet with your Career Counselor, depending on your needs.
  • Walk-in hours – For quick questions (5-10 minutes) about resumes, cover letters, job search strategies, etc. Stop by the Career Management Center to meet with your career counselor in our office on the sixth floor at 35 Broad Street, Suite 635.
    Mondays: 12 noon - 2 p.m.
    Thursdays: 3 - 5 p.m.

  • Individual Appointments – Do you need in-depth assistance with resumes, cover letters, job search strategies, or conducting a mock interview? If so, please contact the career counselor who supports your major to schedule an appointment. (see counselor listing below)
PMBA and EMBA Jane Cordray-Brandon
Flex MBA Dirk Duran Smith
Global Partners MBA, MIB, Specialized Master's and Executive Master's Sharon B. Cohen


Step 2 – Register in RCC - Robinson Career Connection
  • RCC is the Robinson College of Business job/internship posting and campus interview system.
    What is RCC?>>
  • Account ActivationEmail Franklin D. Middlebrooks to have your account activated. In the subject line, place "Activate RCC Account" along with the name you are registered as a student. Check RCC daily for newly added jobs, internships and career events.
  • Create/Update your Profile and Resume – Be sure to complete your personal profile and academic information. Upload and publish your resume if you are interested in resume referrals and on-campus interviewing. Keep your information current. This will provide you with immediate access to job postings, internships, on-campus recruiting, workshops, information sessions, seminars and more.
  • Already registered? - Go directly to Robinson Career Connection to update your profile.
Step 3 – Register in MBA Focus
  • MBA Focus is an online database and resource for graduate students. Graduate students can post a résumé and search for local, regional and national job openings and maintain their confidentiality, which is critical for working professionals.
    MBA Focus Registration details>>
Step 4 – Utilize our Online Resources>>

Step 5 – Attend Upcoming CMC Events>>

Please note: Students in Robinson's graduate and certificate programs have access to CMC services beginning their first day of class, and they continue until one year after graduation.


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