Student clubs are an integral part of academic and student life at MIT Sloan. Involvement in club programs enables your company to meet students interested in specific industries and functions.
| List of MIT Sloan Student Clubs, 2009-2010 | |
|---|---|
| African Business Club | Management Consulting Club |
| Asian Business Club | Marketing Club |
| Automotive Club | MediaTech Club |
| Biomedical Business Club | Middle East Business Club |
| Brazilian Club | Minority Business Club |
| Energy & Environment Club | Net Impact |
| Entertainment, Media & Sports Club | Operations Management Club |
| European Business Club | Real Estate Club |
| Finance Club | Retail & Consumer Goods Club |
| General Management Club | Sales & Trading Club |
| Innovation Club | Sales Club |
| Investment Management Club | Sloan Women in Management (SWIM) |
| Israel Business Club | South Asian Business Club |
| Japan Club | South East Asian Society (SEAS) |
| Korean Society | Texas Club |
| Latin Business Club | Transportation Club |
| Leadership Club | Venture Capital & Private Equity Club (VCPE) |
| Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Club (LGBT) | Veteran's Association |
Please note: the promotion and advertisement of recruiting events and/or job opportunities may not be sent directly or distributed to club list serves. All presentation and job opportunity advertisements should be sent to your industry contact.
During the fall semester, club events must be educational in nature and may not be recruiting-focused. Suggested topics include speakers from your firm who can talk about industry trends, company projects or sharing other intellectual capital. This type of exchange will still enable your firm to engage with students who are focused on the geographic area, industry and/or function in which you may seek to hire.
To schedule a club event, please follow the steps below: