Graduate Students
Mission
The Miller Graduate Career Services (GCS) functions as the primary vehicle by which McCallum Graduate School of Business students explore their personal and professional goals, learning how to position themselves in the job market, and become skilled in job search techniques. An essential part of the services offered at GCS includes the development of interview and networking opportunities for its students.

Recruiting Program
Utilizing the web-based, fully automated BentleyLink system, which is hosted within NACELink, the Campus Recruiting Program enables Bentley University students to meet and interview with recruiting representatives from various organizations. BentleyLink lists positions of companies who are either conducting on-campus interviews or resume collection dates for Bentley Graduate students and interns only. Each year, over 200 local, regional and national employers visit the campus to conduct initial interviews with eligible students who are seeking full-time or internship opportunities. Click on the following links for more information on the full-time recruiting program or the internship program.
Placement
For information on placement and salary data for graduate programs including: MBA Full-time, MBA Part-time, MS Accountancy, MS Finance, MS Financial Planning, MS HFID (Human Factors in Information Design), MS IT, MS MA (Marketing Analytics), MS REM (Real Estate Management) and MS Tax, contact Wendy D’Ambrose, Director, Graduate Career Services, at 781-891-2414 or wdambrose@bentley.edu.
Programs
- Job Search Skills Workshop: A highly interactive career planning course which teaches graduate students how to identify their target position(s), conduct an effective and efficient job search, and build career planning and job search skills that will be useful throughout their career. Learn more about the series and how to register by clicking here.
- Focus Your Career: Many students consider changing their career but are unclear about the position, company, and industry in which they will be most successful. This class uses directed exercises to identify the parameters of your "ideal job." Completing the ideal job parameters exercises qualifies you to participate in a Career Brainstorming Session with key faculty and career staff who will help you target specific positions, companies, and industries. The course meets once a week for five weeks. Click here for more information.
- Career Advising: The career advising staff is well versed in job market trends and career development issues. Individuals may schedule a one-on-one, in-depth meeting with a counselor to help form career goals and job search strategies. Call 781-891-2164 to schedule an appointment with a career counselor.


