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Mar 30, 2015

Teamwork, leadership were the difference for Tuck’s 2014 GE case competition championship

By Eric Giles T'16 Eric is a career switcher who transitioned from an education nonprofit—Teach For America&mdash...



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Mar 26, 2015

BSC: Dramatic Changes in the Education Landscape

By Avi Sethi T'16 Avi is a first-year student at Tuck who previously worked for the NewSchools Venture Fund, a...



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Mar 25, 2015

Tuck Partner Lands a Job at the Center for Business & Society

By Carole Gaudet Carole Gaudet handles marketing and communications for the Center for Business & Society, and is a little...



Mar 24, 2015

From Marine to Tuckie: A Life Changing Opportunity

Kevin Moyer T'16 grew up in Massachusetts and received his bachelors in Political Science from the University of Maryland. He...



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Mar 23, 2015

My recruiting experience

By Eliana Gomez Aristizabal T'16 Eliana is an industrial engineer from Cali, Colombia. Before coming to Tuck, she worked in...



Mar 19, 2015

Using Social Media as a Communications Tool

By Isabella Liu T'15 In Entrepreneurship in the Social Sector this past term, students paired up with nonprofits to work...



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Mar 18, 2015

Part II: Recruiting Advice for the Investment Banking Industry from CDO Expert Deirdre O’Donnell

Deirdre O’Donnell is an associate director of the Career Development Office (CDO). Click here for Part I of...



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Mar 16, 2015

Overcoming Fears & Landing the Job: A Successful Tuck Partner Job Search

By Allyson Himelstein, Tuck Partner (TP) '16 Allyson works at Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth in the career services, communication,...



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Mar 12, 2015

Part I: Recruiting Advice for the Investment Banking Industry from CDO Expert Deirdre O’Donnell

Deirdre O’Donnell is an associate director of Tuck's Career Development Office (CDO). Discuss how you’d...