Corporate Visibility
Establishing a campus presence is a crucial part of any recruiting strategy. Increasing your visibility means forging an ongoing partnership with Carnegie Mellon. Of course, every employer has unique needs, which is why we offer a host of opportunities designed to help you connect with our students.
Please contact Judi Mancuso if you have interest in any of these programs below.
Carnegie Mellon Campus Partner
Help our students reach their life potential; Become a Carnegie Mellon Career Partner!
We established the Carnegie Mellon Career Partner program to recognize employers who support our innovative programs and initiatives and invest in the professional development of our students and alumni. Your generous contribution is appreciated and recognized by students, faculty, staff and parents within the university community throughout the academic year. As a Carnegie Mellon Career Partner, your contribution will help us assist students with each phase of their career and professional development. Varying partnership levels are available. Starting at $1,200, opportunities exist at all financial levels. Visit our Career Partner page for more information.
Mock Interviews
Volunteer for any day during the following weeks to do a combination of 30-minute mock interviews and 5-minute resume reviews on an as-needed basis. The Career and Professional Development Center will coordinate your schedule and advertise to students that you will be visiting campus to provide these services.
September 5th through September 30th (excluding September 29th)
-9:00 am to 4:00 pm for a full day
-9:00 am to 12:00 pm for a half day
-1:00 pm to 4:00 pm for a half day
Internships
Hiring interns lays the foundation for future growth. Internship programs not only allow you to see potential employees in action but also promote powerful word-of-mouth advertising on campus.
- Hire Carnegie Mellon Students as Interns (Recruit on campus or through resume drops and job postings)
- Participate in eFair (Recruit interns on-line)
Visits
Connect with Carnegie Mellon faculty and Career and Professional Development Center professionals. Share your concerns, needs, and opportunities and learn more about our students and programs.
- Host Carnegie Mellon staff or students at your office
- Visit our Campus
Career Planning Programs
Participate in programs organized by the Career and Professional Development Center and/or various student organizations that deal with career-related issues. The format of these programs is often a panel discussion or topical presentation relates to issues such as:
- What entry level positions are available in your industry/field?
- What is a typical day in the life of a _______ like?
- What do employers look for in a resume and in new hires?
- What is involved in a company site visit?
- What impresses you in an interview?

