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Part II: Part-time Students Requirements & Procedures
Career Development Handbook for Part-time Students

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Career Development Registration and Using Symplicity to Find Jobs
Career Development Handbook for Part-time Students

In order to use the services of the Career Development Center at the Graduate School of Management, Part-time students are required to complete a two step registration process with Career Development by first filling out and sending in the registration form. You will then be contacted by Career Development to provide you with your access information to take the required self-assessment Career Leader.

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Interviews Protocol
Career Development Handbook for Part-time Students

Upon request, Part-time Students who are already registered with the Career Development Center and are in their last year of the program can have access to Symplicity’s internal job listings, where they may apply for these internal job listing as well as take part in On-Campus Interviews.

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Job Clubs
Career Development Handbook for Part-time Students

Job Clubs are groups of individuals getting together to support each other through the trials and tribulations of finding employment. The purpose of Job Club is to keep job seekers informed, motivated and connected. The design of the student-run Job Club sets the tone, flow, time and material covered. As the Job Club grows, it will continue to change to meet the needs of the participants.

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UC Davis Part-time MBA among Top 7%, Daytime MBA in Top 9%
U.S. News & World Report’s latest rankings: This marks the 18th consecutive year our MBA program has been ranked among the best in the nation.

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(Davis, CA) — The UC Davis Graduate School of Management’s full-time MBA program has been ranked among the top six percent of AACSB International-accredited programs nationwide, according to U.S. News & World Report’s latest graduate business school rankings released today.

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Powerful Alumni Network
UC Davis MBAs are international business leaders, rising managers and entrepreneurs in a wide range of industries and organizations

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Since our charter class graduated more than 25 years ago, alumni from the UC Davis Graduate School of Management have been making their presence known around the world.

Our graduates are CEOs, vice presidents, chief financial officers, chief operating officers and entrepreneurs. Around the globe, they have taken prominent roles as international business leaders in a wide range of industries and organizations.

Graduate School of Management alumni are actively involved in their communities, and they make time for mentoring, advising and assisting current students and networking with fellow graduates.

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Mark Otero MBA 07 Builds Sacramento’s Coolest Company
The secret of social gaming mogul Mark Otero’s success is taking things to the extreme

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The secret of Midtown Sacramento’s Facebook gaming mogul Mark Otero’s success is taking things to the extreme.