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Why work for UC Davis?

UC Davis is a place with a purpose. Whether caring for human and animal health, addressing issues in the changing environment, cultivating and protecting food systems, or enriching lives through art and intellectual exploration, we are united in our understanding that cutting-edge innovation and open minds will increase the quality of life for all.

The UC Davis Graduate School of Management offers graduate business programs at four prime locations across Northern California as well as online. Our programs are consistently ranked among the best in the United States and internationally.

We invite you to apply to join our team.

Our employer is among best in the state

UC Davis continues excelling in Forbes' annual ranking of Best Employers. 

UC Davis is third on Forbes’ latest ranking of best employers in California based on a survey that included questions about safety of the workplace and the employers’ openness to telecommuting — important factors amid a pandemic.

Open Positions

Undergraduate Academic Advisor

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Job Summary

Under direction of the Director Undergraduate Advising and Policy, the Undergraduate Academic Advisor has the lead staff responsibility to ensure a quality experience for undergraduate students housed in colleges outside the Graduate School of Management (GSM): students seeking minors offered by the School, including the Technology Management Minor, the Accounting Minor and any future minor degree programs, along with students that are seeking to change into the Business Major. Address difficult problems in advising, identifying barriers and issues, and propose solutions. Provide in-depth, wide-ranging and complex academic advising to undergraduates, prospective students, faculty, and other administrative units. Certify minor completion, facilitate student petitions, coordinating the minor programs with all faculty and staff stakeholders at the GSM, and promoting the minors on campus. Coordinate change of major process, including implementing OASIS tools and lottery system. GSM is a hybrid workspace, as determined by the Director.

Senior Director Of Career Development

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Job Summary

The Senior Director of Career Development oversees all aspects of student placement, career programming, and corporate engagement the Graduate School of Management (GSM). This key leadership role develops and implements career development strategies, builds robust partnerships with employers, and ensures student placement goals are met. The Senior Director creates a comprehensive program to connect the School with industry partners, generating internships, career opportunities, and other pathways for students, while preparing them for competitive MBA and master’s-level positions.