How to Pick the Right New Team and Avoid Joining One With a Bad Boss

So you’ve made it to the final round interview for a new job. Just as you conduct due diligence with any other big step to determine if it’s the best fit, the same should be true when interviewing for a new job, says Rachel Loock, writing in USA Today.

Getting Back Out There: Networking In-person Again

You’ve heard it before: networking is critical for building professional relationships and finding out about new job opportunities, says Rachel Loock, a career and leadership coach in Maryland Smith’s Office of Career Services.

Maryland Smith MBA Internship Podcast with Urshilah Senthilnathan at Amazon

In this edition, rising second-year MBA student Urshilah Senthilnathan shares with us what it's like to work as an MBA intern at Amazon in Austin, TX.

Maryland Smith MBA Internship Podcast with Manuel Martinez At Pfizer

In this edition, rising second-year MBA student Manuel Martinez shares with us what it's like to work as an MBA intern at Pfizer in New York City, NY.

Work May Be Returning to In-Person, But the Job Interview Isn’t

More workers are returning to the office in person, but for job seekers, most initial interviews are still virtual. That’s not likely to change, says Maryland Smith’s Cynthia Velazquez O'Brien. And for many, the first-round interview might be conducted by artificial intelligence.

Maryland Smith MBA Internship Podcast with Meg Gesner at JP Morgan

In this edition, first-year MBA Meg Gesner shares with us what it's like to work as an MBA intern at JP Morgan in Washington, D.C.

Maryland Smith MBA Internship Podcast with Frances Ampah at Verizon

In this edition, first-year MBA Frances Ampah shares with us what it's like to work as an MBA intern at Verizon.

Maryland Smith MBA Internship Podcast with Monis Khan at Discovery

In this edition, first-year MBA Monis Khan shares with us what it's like to work as an MBA intern at Discovery.

10 Questions to Find a Career You’ll Love

In the era of the Great Resignation, a lot of people are taking time to reflect on how happy they are in their career. After years of feeling bored, uninspired or underappreciated at work, they’re opting for change.

Five Do’s for Networking Success

Looking for a new job? How’s your professional network?

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