
Let us help you build the employment skills to excel in the workplace while connecting you to the perfect career opportunity.
Career development and employer partnership programs and facilities at the Ted Rogers School of Management are dramatically expanding in the fall of 2012, making it one of the largest business career centres in the country. We are committed to supporting undergraduate and graduate students to build the skills required to succeed in the workplace, whether academic, professional, social or cultural—and it starts right in the first few weeks of your first year.
Ryerson's management school is already a proven leader in career development having strong relationships with the country's top employers: According to Ryerson University's most recent Progress Indicators and Related Statistics, 93 per cent of management undergraduates reported being employed six months after graduation.
Innovative career assessment, development and placement technologies - The Careers and Employer Partnerships Centre at the Ted Rogers School of Management uses the most innovative career development practices and technologies to offer students, alumni and recruiters the best possible opportunities to connect. The management school is the first in Canada to help develop and use WhoPlusYou, an online job search software that revolutionizes how people find career opportunities, and how organizations find talent. Click here to learn more and create your free account.
Customized career development and recruitment - Students, alumni and recruiters benefit greatly from the customized and specialized approach taken by Ryerson's business career development department. Based on their areas of expertise, career consultants at the Ted Rogers School of Management are matched with each of the program specializations, such as finance, accounting, retail management and business technology management. They offer a keen understanding of the employment opportunities and needs of each specific market.
Career skills, placement and networking opportunities - There is a variety of career support resources, skills development opportunities, events and services available to all students at all levels of study. We encourage all students to visit the Careers and Employer Partnerships Centre to learn more. You can also visit the undergraduate or graduate career services page or events calendar.
"When I started my fourth year in the Ted Rogers School of Management accounting program, I had no personal connections to 'the Big 4' accounting firms. Then the team at the Career & Employer Partnerships program helped me build networking skills and provided opportunities for me to meet recruiting teams those firms at CA night and through various industry workshops. Nicole's kind advice on my resume, and a mock interview guided me through the stressful recruiting process without anxiety. Thank you so much, Career & Employer Partnerships Centre and program for helping me achieve my dream career!"
Sun Min Groot, BComm '12Staff Accountant, Audit TeamDeloitte