This page provides useful links for Business School students but please note complete information can be found on the current student site.
Our Careers and Employability Office, dedicated to business students, offers a range of opportunities to explore career options, plan your career, develop employability skills, and network with employers and alumni.
The CEO offers specialised career services to students across all our degree programs. We are committed to helping you achieve your career aspirations. A career is not just about getting a job. The CEO is here to nurture and develop your lifelong career management skills.
Located on the Basement Level of the Abercrombie Building, our Career Leaders will be available in the lounge Tuesday – Thursday, 1-4pm. Book in for a career chat today!
Email us at business.careers@sydney.edu.au
Join our Facebook group CEO@Sydney
Be apart of our LinkedIn Community
Did you know the CEO has its own Career Hub? Book our services, find out about events, job postings & more on Career Hub! Career Hub (external site).
We have created a dedicated calendar of events and activities specifically for Business School students. We will introduce you to employers, help you to upskill your resume, interview, and career planning skills.
Access to careers resources and learning materials. You’ll also get access to Business School exclusive job search portal.
Job Smart is a free program for international students at the Business School, enabling you to gain the skills and professional experience needed to get a great job when you graduate.
The CEO will email you tailored newsletters with all the latest careers information, events and activities.
The Business School has recognised the value in having a designated Program Director and Manager for each coursework program. Each Program Director has both long-term and day-to-day stewardship of their program. They are responsible for the provision of academic and strategic leadership for their program, as well as for providing program-wide advice and support to students in that program. Program Managers are responsible for providing program-wide advice and support to students in that program.
Students seeking broad advice regarding the structure and content of their particular program should consult the relevant Program Manager listed below. For advice on enrolment, fees and related administrative matters, students should first contact the Student Centre (details below).
There is an important distinction made between a Program Director and a Discipline Coordinator representing each Discipline in the Business School. A Discipline Coordinator has responsibility for the Discipline's contribution to the program, across all programs. A Program Director is much more focussed on, and has responsibility for, an entire program regardless of discipline content.
Subject Area | Program Manager contact |
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Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Advanced Studies (Coursework) |
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Dalyell Stream |
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Bachelor of Advanced Studies (Honours) |
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Executive Master of Business Administration |
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Master of Business Administration |
Full-time: business.mba-ft@sydney.edu.au Part-time: business.mba-pt@sydney.edu.au |
Master of Commerce |
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Master of Management |
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Master of Professional Accounting and Business Performance |
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Graduate Business (Master of International Business, Master of Logistics & Supply Chain Management, Master of Transport Management, Master of Human Resource Management & Industrial Relations, Master of Marketing) |
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Work-Integrated Learning |
Subject Area | Program Director | Deputy Program Director |
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Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Advanced Studies (Coursework) |
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Dalyell Program |
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Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) |
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Executive Master of Business Administration |
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Master of Business Administration |
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Master of Commerce |
Teresa Davis | Corina Raduescu |
Master of Human Resource Management and Industrial Relations |
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Master of International Business |
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Master of Logistics and Supply Chain Management |
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Master of Management |
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Master of Management (CEMS) |
John Shields | |
Master of Professional Accounting and Business Performance |
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Master of Transport Management |
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Work-Integrated Learning |
Discipline | Subject Area | Undergraduate Coordinator | Postgraduate Coordinator |
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Accounting, Governance and Regulation |
Accounting |
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Governance and Regulation |
Geoff Frost | ||
Business Analytics |
Business Analytics |
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Business Information Systems |
Business Information Systems |
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Economics |
Business Economics |
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Finance |
Finance |
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Transport and Logistics |
Transport Management |
Andrew Collins | |
International Business |
International Business |
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Marketing |
Marketing |
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Strategy, Innovation and Management |
Strategy, Innovation and Management |
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Work and Organisational Studies |
Management, Industrial Relations & Human Resource Management (Undergraduate) |