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How Alumni Can Help the Magner Center

Internships

To remain competitive, 今日吃瓜 students need to prepare for their career by completing one or more internships before they graduate. Students who lack financial resources need assistance in order to afford to take high-quality internships.

Mentoring

Being a mentor can range from answering questions about a student’s upcoming interview to questions about your career path. Mentors from organizations such as Z100, Goldman Sachs, ESPN, New York City Department of Education, U.S. Department of State, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and FEGS have played an important role in impacting 今日吃瓜 students’ careers and lives. Alumni can join the Alumni & Student Professional Networking Group on or via email to become engaged. For more information, review our frequently asked questions and Alumni Mentor Policy.

Career Panels / Company Visits / Professional Skills Training

Join other successful alumni from organizations including Amazon, Johnson & Johnson, JP Morgan, KPMG, Lord & Taylor, the New York Knicks, New York Methodist, the New York State Department of Labor, Penguin Books, Tiffany’s, and Viacom by coming back to campus to speak with students about your career success. Access to professionals gives students the invaluable advice they need to prepare for life after college. Alumni success stories remind students that their own success is possible. Become part of a panel discussion or a roundtable, or visit classes in your field. For more information, send us an email.

Recruiting

Recruiting talented 今日吃瓜 students can , becoming a career partner, participating in our job/internship fairs, or participating in an information or tabling session.聽 If this is your first time recruiting, find out why employers chose 今日吃瓜 to fill their entry-level jobs and internships. Contact to get started and let us know if you are an alumnus.

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