Students and alumnae are encouraged to begin exploring careers in Business, Consulting, Finance, & Marketing by exploring the resources below and scheduling an appointment in Handshake to meet with Hilda Lief (Career Advisor for Business, Consulting, Finance, & Marketing).
Consulting
Consulting is a career pathway focused on helping clients and organizations solve problems. Examples of consulting careers include, but are not limited to, management/strategy, economic and healthcare consulting.
Financeincludes careers that are broadly focused on helping individuals and organizations to manage, raise, and leverage capital. Examples include commercial banking, investment banking, asset management, and wealth management.
Businessis very broad term, and includes both consulting and finance. It also includes careers in real estate, hospitality and service management, food and beverage, retail, transportation, energy and many other sectors.
Entrepreneurshipis also a very broad term, but generally refers to transforming a conceptual idea to an actual new company or organization. Roles in a “start-up” environment can span many industries and job functions. But, the common factors in these careers are a high-paced, ambiguous environments where you have to quickly move from idea to taking action.
Advertising, marketing, market research, and communications are terms that tend to be overlap in the minds of many, and rightfully so; the functions are complementary and intertwined. Learn more about these fields through the resources below.
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Bonus resource: Economics Recruiting Newsletter
Learn about various career paths open to Economics students here — updated by the Econ Department regularly!
Upskill for Investment Banking
Upskill is a one-week, immersive experiential learning opportunity during wintersession where students will gain hands-on experience and begin building skills in specific industries. During the Investment Banking track, participants will complete a two-day boot camp administered by Wall Street Prep, a leading Wall Street training firm, and work closely with professionals from investment banking and capital markets teams to understand the role of investment banking in the broader economy and learn about the recruiting process.
Class of 2023 Top Job Functions in Business, Consulting, Finance, & Marketing
37.35%
Finance
22.89%
Consulting
8.43%
Data & Analytics
8.43%
Engineering – Web / Software
3.61%
Research
2.41%
Operations/Production
2.41%
Product/Project Management
2.41%
Business Development
2.41%
Information Technology
BCFM Graduates in the World
What they studied
Where they work or attend graduate school
What they do
Psychology
McKinsey & Company
Business Analyst
Data Science - Individual Structured & French
BlackRock
Investment Analyst
Economics & Women's and Gender Studies
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Analyst (Investment Banking)
International Relations-Political Science
CC - Fidelity Foundations
Economic Research Assistant
Media Arts and Sciences
Shared Assessments
Marketing Manager
Economics
Mastercard
Customer Experience and Engagement Analyst I - M&A
Economics
Charles River Associates
Analyst
Political Science & Economics
McKinsey & Company
Business Analyst
Data Science - Individual Structured
Goldman Sachs
Investment Banking Analyst
Physics
Wells Fargo
Investment Banking Analyst
* Highlighted outcomes from 2023 graduates
"Part of the reason I was able to create this [Notch Partners, LLC] was because I didn’t come from the same background as everybody else, and I don’t see things the same way. Wellesley just equipped me with this idea that you can do anything.”
- Mei-Mei Tuan ’88, English and Music
Managing Partner and Co-Founder of Notch Partners, LLC.
“Throughout my four years at Wellesley, I have come to understand that a deeper understanding of China’s role in global issues is crucial to foster cooperation globally.”
- Savitri Restrepo Alvarez ’16, International Relations and Political Science
Regardless of where you are in your career — whether you are unsure where to begin or you are preparing for a final round interview — conducting research can help you learn more about and prepare for potential career opportunities. There are many ways to gather information when you’re in the beginning stages of exploring your options, including career research and networking. In this resource, you’ll find ideas and general resources to get started.
Eligible: graduating seniors and recent alumnae from any country in any field, under the age of 29. This application deadline is for holders of passports from mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Macau. Everyone else should apply by the September deadline.
International Student, Research/Gradschool, Travel, Postgraduate
The Schwarzman Scholars Program supports leadership development & a special one-year Master’s program at Tsinghua University in Beijing. The 200 scholars chosen annually for this highly selective program will work towards a Master’s Degree at Tsinghua University in Beijing—one of China’s most prestigious universities. As individuals who want to have a positive impact on the world, the Stephen A. Schwarzman Scholars will be selected based on their academic credentials, extracurricular interests and leadership potential.
Career Education expects all students to abide by the following rules in order to maintain the success and integrity of Wellesley’s recruiting program.
Wellesley College offers a number of fellowships and scholarships for graduate study or research open to Wellesley seniors and graduates. Two awards are open to women graduates of any American institution (the Schimke and the Shackford). Awards are usually made to applicants currently enrolled in or applying to graduate/professional school for the following academic year; there is a single common application process for most of these awards, and the campus deadline is typically in January.