Business Students Break into the Job Market
Seniors in the Sigmund Weis School of Business are confirming their career choices by participating in intensive and immersive summer internships.
Be better prepared to take the business world by storm with insight and experience gained from:
Student clubs and activities
Bond with students with similar goals and interests. Hear from industry experts. Make connections at renowned companies. Explore international business on a GO program. What you learn beyond our classrooms will fully prepare you to tackle the jobs of the future.
Business Students Break into the Job Market
Seniors in the Sigmund Weis School of Business are confirming their career choices by participating in intensive and immersive summer internships.
Students Pitch Business Ideas in First-Ever House of Hawks
Susquehanna’s first ever House of Hawks competition brought students before a panel of judges to pitch their business ideas, win cash prizes and build networks with other business owners.
Stein Fellows Spend the Summer Abroad
The Eric Stein Fund for International Experience endowment enables students in the Sigmund Weis School of Business to intern with companies around the world.
Senior Seizes Opportunity With Tesla
When it comes to innovation, no company is perhaps more top-of-mind than Tesla. So, when a recruiter approached senior Sara Costa about an opportunity with the company, she jumped.
Sophomore Gets Inside Look at U.S. Senate
Austin Park is spending his summer in a unique internship—with the Office of the Sergeant at Arms in the U.S. Senate.
Luxury Brand Marketing Majors Interning Around the World
The first class of luxury brand marketing and management majors are set to graduate in 2018, and they have had some amazing experiences. This summer alone found students interning all over the world.
Senior Found Plenty of Networking Opportunities at Prudential Internship
Erin Byrne ’17, who participated in Prudential Financial’s prestigious summer finance internship in Newark, N.J., praised the company for providing networking opportunities “since the first day of the internship.”
Beta Gamma Sigma is the honor society for collegiate schools of business and management. Membership is this group is the highest recognition a student can receive in a program accredited by AACSB International-The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. To be eligible for membership, a student must rank in the upper seven percent of the junior class or the upper 10 percent of the senior class, and be committed to the principles and values of the society: honor and integrity, pursuit of wisdom, earnestness and lifelong learning.
Study abroad in the heart of London with other students from the Sigmund Weis School of Business.
Study abroad in Britain with Susquehanna’s British Law, Commerce, and Culture Global Opportunities program.
Secure an international business internship while studying at the University of Chester, one of England's oldest universities.
Shan Yan, department head
570-372-4499
yan@susqu.edu