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https://uscareers-nyu.icims.com/jobs/8409/associate-director%2c-career-resources/job?iis=Social+Networks&iieid=pl1629384514194ce71f&mobile=true&width=414&height=699&bga=true&needsRedirect=false&jan1offset=-360&jun1offset=-300We are hiring an experienced career coach. This is a great opportunity to join a collaborative, experienced team serving a broad population of people within the NYU Stern School of Business- Langone MBAs, Executive MBAs, Alumni and Global Programs.

The ideal candidate is not only a thoughtful and well trained coach, but also able to develop programming and likes to look at a little data once in a while!

Position Summary

NYU’s Stern School of Business has an exciting opportunity for an Associate Director, Career Coaching in the Career Center for Working Professionals (CCWP). The Associate Director will provide individual and group career coaching; evaluate career goals, interests, and values, and identify services to enhance students' career objectives. The Associate Director will also develop analytics to assess students’ needs and inform decision making on career programming.  The Associate Director will develop, evaluate, and enhance career development programs for part-time Langone students, Executive MBA students and alumni. The selected candidate will assist in the development of  career coaching initiatives including conceptualizing and planning programs and workshops on various topics (e.g., proactive job searches, interviewing techniques, career assessment, resume writing, and salary negotiations). 

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  • Apply on line.  You can reach me on my NYU email dsm15@stern.nyu.edu with questions 

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