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Success stories of DePaul alumni.

Each year, close to 2000 of Chicago's best and brightest choose to pursue graduate business studies at DePaul in order to enhance knowledge in their current field or to transition to a new one.

MBA and MS students seeking to transition to a new field should consider networking as much as possible and taking advantage of the multiple career events sponsored by the Kellstadt Career Management Center.

To help give you an idea of what it takes to make a career transition, we've gathered tips from DePaul alumni who've successfully made a switch. We encourage you to read their stories for practical advice you can use if you are planning to pursue a position in a new field from your current one.

Featured Success Stories of DePaul graduates:

Carlos Soriano's advice "Reinvention takes ongoing attention."
Amanda Sundt's "5 tips on making a career transition."
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Find an alumni mentor.
Did you know that you hundreds of DePaul alumni are willing to mentor current MBA and MS students? You can find a mentor through the DePaul Alumni Sharing Network (ASK). To do so, visit http://depaul.eRecruiting.com, and click on the Mentors button at the top of the page. Or email ask@depaul.edu.




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