Stay in touch with the Baruch global community including employers, faculty, and former classmates via a variety of networking opportunities, career events, and advisement services.
Join Alumni Groups and Connect with Marxe School Graduates
Visit Baruch College’s alumni page to join a group, explore job opportunities, or network with other graduates. Connect with the community on LinkedIn or Facebook to join discussions, post updates, or search jobs and industry trends.
Take Advantage of Marxe Career Services
Graduate Career Services offers plenty of opportunities for career development. Attend a seminar or panel discussion to network and make the most of your career in public policy.
The Marxe School’s career advisors are here to provide guidance and help you explore options. Make an appointment by emailing the career services office at mspia.careerservices@baruch.cuny.edu or call (646) 660-6798.
Explore Career Opportunities
Please create an alumni account in Marxe CareerConnect, where you will find a database of jobs, internships, and additional opportunities exclusively for Marxe School students and alumni.
In addition, Baruch College’s Starr Career Development Center lists current job openings for BSPA graduates. Visit the websites of the following organizations to search jobs or internships, or to receive valuable career development guidance:
- STEMCompass lists science, technology, engineering, and math-related (STEM) job opportunities and internships
- The Five O’Clock Club Baruch College has arranged for all Baruch College alumni to receive a 20% discount on The Career Insider program by GetFive. Use the promo code: gobearcats
- Workforce1 provides career bulletins and a directory of recruiting events
If you don’t have a Starr Search account, please call the Starr Career Development Center at (646) 312-4670 to obtain one. Additional resources can be found on Starr’s alumni page.
Executives on Campus
Through mentoring, lectures and workshops, the Baruch College Executives on Campus (EOC) program provides all undergraduate and graduate students with networking, interviewing, and other essential “soft skills” vital for competing in the job market. EOC mentors are current and retired corporate executives of major companies in and around New York City.
Learn more about Executives on Campus