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The Academy of Management offers a range of services for members seeking to advance their careers.

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Career Services Coaching

The AOM Career Services Committee offers one-on-one coaching for all members. Our coaches reside globally and bring a broad range of academic, administrative, and executive expertise exclusively to you.

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Career Services Video Library

Hear more about career statistics, hiring trends, job hunting in times of COVID-19, and how to leverage AOM's Career Services during the Annual Meeting.

Career-related AOM Research

Academy of Management Insights offers content that helps readers of today and tomorrow remain ahead of tomorrow’s top trends and improve their careers.

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Career Services links individuals seeking employment with prospective employers. AOM is not the employing organization and does not control the practices of employing organizations. However, individuals participating in Career Services activities—whether recruiting or job seeking—are subject to the Academy of Management's Code of Ethics.

The AOM Career Services Committee Team

The Career Services Committee Leadership Team is comprised of volunteers who work in conjunction with AOM staff to enhance and support career-specific member benefits.

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Jennifer M. Collins
Career Services Committee Director
Associate Provost for First Year Studies and Academic Excellence, Florida A&M University
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Susan M.T. Coombes
Career Services Committee Associate Director
Interim Director, Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence, Virginia Commonwealth University
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Nicole C. Jones Young
Career Services Committee Assistant Director
Associate Professor, Franklin & Marshall College
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Claudia Ferrante
Career Services Committee Coaching Coordinator

Professor of Management, US Air Force Academy

 

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Career Services Committee Past Director
Department Chair, North Carolina Central University
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Mike Ilitch School of Business, Wayne State University
Member since 2015

"AOM’s Career Services provided me with opportunities to connect with other scholars and PhD students to discuss aspects of the academic job market and life as an academic that often go unexplored. I've always had a strong desire to help others, so working with AOM's Career Services was incredibly rewarding. It opened my eyes to how much of the conversation around getting an academic job goes unsaid. While the various consortia at AOM are helpful, AOM Career Services is a great place to have frank, open discussions—with fellow experienced academics—covering the good, the bad, and the awkward (often comical) truths."

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