Our Careers Service offers information, advice and guidance relating to career development. They can help identify the skills MBA students need and demonstrate how to develop those skills.
Christina Keiller is the Business School's Careers Counsellor. MBA students can speak confidentially with Christina to discuss their plans, come up with ideas and have their CV reviewed.
MBA students can also sign up for the Careers Service's Employability Skills Programme - a series of advice sessions designed to help develop career plans and improve employability skills.
The beepurple entrepreneurship network is ideal for students who are interested in developing their business ideas. By joining beepurple, students will gain key business skills and entrepreneurial attitudes at free workshops.
The Careers Service has resources to help you find new employment opportunities. Our vacancy service is in regular contact with over 1,800 employers who post vacancies and attend our careers fairs.
MBA Graduates are entitled to free, lifelong membership of the University of Brighton Alumni Association, connecting them to over 100,000 alumni worldwide. Our alumni are very active in providing business insight and career advice, providing mentorship, as well as employment opportunities.
