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Academic Concentrations

Not certain what you want to do after you graduate? You are not alone! Many students have questions about what concentration to choose, if any, and which career paths may lend themselves to concentrations offered at Babson. The resources available through this Web page are designed to provide you with additional information about Babson concentrations, including required courses, and a sample list of industries suited for the concentration. The industry information is not intended to be comprehensive – it simply reflects possibilities, and will evolve as industry trends change.

For more information and a full list of all the concentrations on offer visit the Academic Services Concentrations page.

Places to Start for General Information on Business Careers:

Collegerecruiter.com

Collegerecruiter.com recognizes that not all students take the time to read career and employment related articles and that it is often far more convenient to listen or watch the same content. Now, through the free CollegeRecruiter.com Career Video Podcasting service, you can do just that. Click on the link provided to connect to the latest video podcasts available through collegerecruiter.com including an overview of a variety of industries and answers to job search questions. 

CollegeGrad.com

CollegeGrad.com is the #1 entry level job site, with extensive information on careers, resumes, cover letters, interviewing, salary information, employer research and entry level job postings.

Careers in Business

Designed to help you find a satisfying job in the business world Careers in Business brings you the latest scoop on various business career areas, including jobs, salaries, what people are saying, and entry requirements.

VAULT Career Library

The VAULT Career Library is a great resource for a career and industry information. This resource is password protected for members of the Babson Undergraduate Community.

Horn Library Resources

Horn Library has developed a list of resources that will assist you in your search for company, market, and industry information.

The Occupational Outlook Handbook

A nationally recognized source of career information, the Occupational Outlook Handbook is designed to provide valuable assistance to individuals making decisions about their future work lives. Revised every two years, the Handbook describes what workers do on the job, working conditions, the training and education needed, earnings, and expected job prospects in a wide range of occupations.​