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Career Resources

Your career journey starts here
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School offers extensive resources to support you in your career development and advancement.
Build connections for your future
Whether you’re breaking into your career or looking for your next advancement opportunity, the networking opportunities at Johns Hopkins Carey Business School will help you establish connections with the right people and organizations. The diverse and talented pool of faculty, staff, alumni, and students can connect you with leaders in your preferred industry while providing valuable insight for your career growth.
Handshake
Whether you are a student or alumnus, Handshake is your online portal to manage your career and access opportunities.

Students
Students benefit from personalized coaching sessions, exclusive access to employer events and workshops, and thousands of internships and job postings. Handshake provides the resources to begin a job search, advance your career, or switch industries.
Alumni
From finding and applying for the right job to accessing exclusive resources, Handshake simplifies your career advancement and job search. Alumni may continue to access Handshake with their alumni or personal email address.
Career Resources on Demand
Career Resources on Demand is a site that hosts created and curated resources, templates, and educational material to support you in your career and life design journey. You’ll find resources on the following topics:
- Career exploration and life design
- Résumés and cover letters
- Professional story and brand
- Networking
- Job and internship search
- Interviewing
- Career transition and management
- International students
- Diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging
- Self-care and professional wellness
Students can access Career Resources on Demand in the Career Center Resources section of Handshake. It is also hosted in Canvas.
SMILE: Employment opportunities at Johns Hopkins University

SMILE is the University Experiential Learning platform that connects current students to paid campus internships and employment opportunities across Johns Hopkins University. This platform includes paid campus internships and a variety of student jobs, work-study, and non work-study.
Log in to our campus experiential learning platform, SMILE to search for your next opportunity.
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Safety Information
Safety Information

Student Experience
Safety Information
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School is committed to your student success as well as your safety. We want you to have a safe and productive learning environment, and that starts with you. We encourage you to follow these safety tips and be sure you are connected to our Homewood Public Safety as well.
Safety checklist for students
- Program the Public Safety emergency number in your phone: 410-234-9301 for Harbor East or 202-663-5808 for Washington DC.
- Download the free LiveSafe app to your phone. Users can Purchase a U-Lock to secure your bike. U-Locks provide call, text, and submit tips to Public Safety in real time - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
- Never respond to a request for personal or financial information that you didn’t anticipate. Never pay some-one who insists on receiving gift cards or wired money.
- Visit the JHU Public Safety website to review crime prevention tips.
- Behavioral Health Crisis Support Team: BHCST provides immediate assistance and support to students in crisis. Call 410-516-WELL or visit JHU Student Well-Being.
- Access Blue Jay Shuttles through the TransLoc app. Users can track shuttles and request pickups via the app or by visiting ondemand.transloc.com.
- Purchase a U-Lock to secure your bike. U-Locks provide a higher level of security than cable locks.
- Photograph valuables and note serial numbers. This information is important if valuables are missing. Register your valuables with Public Safety
- Install computer locating software This security feature is helpful in tracking missing devices
- Office of Institutional Equity: OIE is a valuable resource for victims, as they investigate reports of discrimination, harassment, and sexual misconduct. Visit OIE for more information.
If you are in an emergency off-campus
- Immediately comply with demands and give up your property, don't give up your life.
- Call 911 immediately and seek out the police
- Contact Carey.Security@jhu.edu to report the incident after you are safe
Active military and veteran students
Active military and veteran students

Student Experience
VET Academy
Johns Hopkins is proud to support our nation’s military by providing a premier business education during and after service.
At Carey, we deeply appreciate the sacrifices made by members of the armed forces. We proudly provide special support for former and active military members seeking to transition to business school.
The veterans support team at Carey brings together resources for students who are active-duty service members, veterans, reservists, guard members, and family members who intend to use Veterans Affairs education benefits.

"I’m proud of my work in engaging the veteran community at Carey Business School and connecting that community with other veterans at Johns Hopkins University. I worked with other veterans to develop a network of veterans and military-affiliated students across the different Johns Hopkins schools. We are a very tight-knit community, whether you’ve served or you’re a spouse or a child of a military member, we typically render a lot of support to each other.”
Brian Munoz (MBA ’25)
Types of assistance at Carey
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Carey Business School proudly participates in the Yellow Ribbon Program. The Yellow Ribbon Program is a voluntary agreement between Carey and the Department of Veterans Affairs to waive a portion of tuition costs that exceed the national maximum Post 9/11 GI Bill® reimbursement. The Veterans Administration will match the amount of the waiver provided by Carey and contribute that to your tuition.
Carey Business School offers unlimited annual benefits through the Yellow Ribbon Program, with no cap on the number of recipients or the amount of support provided. This ensures that all qualifying veterans receive maximum financial assistance. Please visit the Department of Veteran Affairs for full eligibility guidelines.
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Through the Post-9/11 GI Bill®, Veterans Affairs will pay a percentage of a student's net cost for tuition and fees (after the application of any other tuition-specific support) to Carey Business School and disburse any eligible housing and book payments directly to students. The amount of payment is governed by the student’s eligibility as established by the VA.
Please visit the Office of Student Enrollment and Account Management’s website to learn more about the Post-9/11 GI Bill®.
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As a thank you for your service, the $100 nonrefundable application fee is waived for all active duty and veteran applicants. To request the waiver, please contact the admissions recruiter for the program you are applying to before submitting your application.
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Johns Hopkins regularly updates the types of assistance available to active military and veteran students. Stipends, additional military tuition assistance, and MD National Guard opportunities are available for Carey students. External military scholarships are also available through various external organizations, offering scholarships, grants, and loans. Details on each additional type of assistance can be found on the Johns Hopkins Office of Student Enrollment and Account Management’s Veterans Affairs website.
Upcoming Events
Carey on the road and coffee chats
Carey's Admissions team is constantly traveling across the country–and the globe–to visit our prospective students. Join members of the admissions team on the road or over coffee to learn more about your options as an active-duty military or veteran student at Carey. Be sure to check this webpage regularly–Carey's Admissions team might be coming to a location near you!
Carey Business School’s Executive Education offers an innovative program designed to prepare senior military leaders for high-impact civilian careers. VET Academy bridges the gap between military leadership and the corporate world, equipping participants with the skills, knowledge, and networks to thrive as executives in top-tier organizations. The program focuses on unlocking the full potential of military leaders, empowering them to drive results, lead innovation, and shape the future of their organizations.
Networking opportunities for military students
Carey student veteran network
Student Veterans of America is a student-led organization that provides military and veteran students the opportunity for networking, career development, transitional assistance, adventure trips, and service opportunities. The student veteran network collaborates with various community and educational organizations in Baltimore and the Washington, D.C. area including FourBlock, 6th Branch, the Mission Continues, and Team River Runner.
Contact Carey.Students@jhu.edu for more information for more information or join the JHU Veterans Connection Group on LinkedIn to connect with other veterans at JHU.
Veteran alumni
Join the Johns Hopkins Veterans Affinity Network to stay in touch with veteran alumni across all Johns Hopkins schools and programs. Learn more about our veterans affinity network.
Army veteran Tyson Patrick (MBA ’21) was able to embrace the Carey community before taking classes in the full-time MBA program. Hear more about the support he received from Carey as he transitioned from the military to an MBA and how he is now leveraging his strong connections to grow his network.
Getting started
New students
For important details regarding VA Education Benefits, please visit JHU’s Veteran Affairs website. For the quickest response, please submit all questions or submission of eligibility status to JHU’s Veteran Benefits Inquiry.
Current students
Students are certified on a per-semester basis, meaning benefits do not automatically roll over from one semester to another. Students must complete the Third-Party Payer agreement each semester in order to request certification. The agreement can be found on the billing tab in your SIS account. Please select VA and the Chapter that you are using for that particular semester. For example, VA Chapter 33. Next, read the student acknowledgment section, check the box to acknowledge, sign, and submit.
Students utilizing VA education benefits must immediately let their school certifying official know of any change in their enrollment status or program that might affect the amount of their payment from the VA. Submit your information to JHU’s Veteran Benefits Inquiry.
Questions? Please reach out to us.

Roger Williams
Director
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging
Community and Corporate Partnerships
Student Resources
Office of Student Affairs
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School
Office: 410.234.9277
r.williams@jhu.edu

Jennifer Lampton
Assistant Director of Admissions
Admissions
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School
Office: 410-855-4122
jlampton@jhu.edu
Schedule a Meeting at: https://go.oncehub.com/JenniferLampton
For benefit-specific questions, please submit a veteran inquiry here to connect with a team member.
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Academic Support
Academic Support

Office of Student Affairs
Tutoring: Student Success Center
The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School’s Student Success Center provides quality in-person, online, and drop-in tutoring to help students improve writing and quantitative skills. Visit the Student Success Center website for more information, hours, and resources. For all tutoring inquiries, please email carey.tutoring@jhu.edu.
Advising
Advising may be done in person, by phone, or by email. If you are unsure who your academic advisor is, you may contact by program below:
- MS Business Analytics and Risk Management
- MS Finance
- Full-time MS Health Care Management
- MS Information Systems
- MS Marketing
- MS Real Estate and Infrastructure
- Full-time MBA
- Flexible MBA
Library Resources
Library Centers for the Carey Business School are located at the Columbia Center, Harbor East, Homewood (main campus), Montgomery County Campus, and at the Krieger Arts and Sciences Washington, D.C. location. Librarians are available for individual help or group information sessions. Our librarians are instrumental in helping students with the selection of credible sources, designing successful searches, and providing directions on how to best use our 70+ business databases.
Student Disability Services
The Carey Business School is committed to making all academic programs, support services, and facilities accessible to persons with disabilities. For more information or to request accommodations, visit the Student Disability Services page or contact Student Disability Support Services.