Facts
Firms That Most Frequently Hire Grads
- American Management Systems (AMS)
- Citigroup
- Credit Suisse First Boston
- Goldman Sachs
- JP MorganChase
- McKinsey
- Merrill Lynch
- Microsoft
- Morgan Stanley
- Teach for America
- UBS
- University of Pennsylvania
Services Available
- Alumni Contacts
- Career/Placement Advice
- Funding Advice
- Graduate School Advising
- Job Listings
- Job/Internship Database
- On-Campus Recruiting
- Recommendations (Credentials Service)
Grads Entering Job Market
Advice
- Career Services is an essential tool for snagging interviews for jobs and internships. Career advisors can help you organize a résumé and give you tips for nailing an interview. If you’re not sure where to apply, Career Services also provides a job and internship database, where you can search by region, type of job, and salary (among other criteria) to help find places to approach. Go over your résumé with someone at Career Services. They will tell you which points to highlight and give useful tips for formatting. Also, go to see guest lecturers who are involved with something you are interested in. You may get to meet them afterwards and gain an excellent opportunity, or you could simply learn something which will make you an even better candidate during an interview.
Did You Know?
Bonus Student Quote
“UPenn has many, many helpful services for students, especially for those trying to locate jobs or discover a path to pursue. Career Services helped me develop my first respectable resume as I applied for a job with a small research company located a couple blocks from the campus. They were courteous and knowledgeable; they help numerous students every year, if not every day.”
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