CBS Alumni Update #8 May 2016
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A look at the Danish power elite
Many people dream of being one of them, but only few make it all the way to the top. According to two CBS researchers, it takes more than just hard work to get to the top of the Danish hierarchy of power.
Strengthen your skill set and network with continuing education
CBS has many offers for alumni who wish to develop new competences and career options. In addition to the Graduate Diploma in Business Administration, CBS offers MBA, Master programmes, a number of shorter executive courses and single courses. Get the full overview in this article. (Photo: Bjarke MacCarthy)
Graduated in spring 2016? Take a look at CBS' career services
CBS has a range of activities
that can help you get your first full-time job. CBS Career Centre provides guidance on writing a cover letter, preparing for the job interview or helping with salary and contract negotiation. They offer career services up to one year after you've graduated. Take a look at their calendar and sign up for regular updates.
(Photo: Bjarke MacCarthy)
In your own words: Andrea Baccenetti, Co-founder & COO
The Full-Time MBA programme required a great effort but also paid off handsomely with skills and experience that Andrea Baccenetti uses every day in his start-up business. (Private photo)
One in three young top talents are CBS alumni
34 out of 100 talents portrayed in the Talent100 2016 publication from Danish newspaper Berlingske Business are alumni from Copenhagen Business School. (Photo: Tao Lytzen)
Upcoming alumni events24 June: Business Administration and Information Systems Graduation Ceremony 25 June: Cand.merc. Graduation Ceremony TBA: Book launch: `Capital without Borders´ with Associate Professor Brooke Harrington, CBS Recommended CBS events9 June: Inaugural lecture by Lisbeth Knudsen 21 June: PeRCent Annual Conference 2016 22-23 August: FRIC'16 Conference on Financial Frictions |