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McDonough Talks | Taking the Unconventional MBA Route

28m · McDonough Talks · 18 Aug 16:22

In Season 2, we begin looking into all things related to MBA Careers. And in episode 1, we are joined by Justin Chaljub, a current FT '22 MBA student at the McDonough School of Business who is working towards a career in sports. After graduating from the University of Chicago and beginning a career in marketing and Digital Media for Exelon, Justin decided to pivot and return to business school to pursue his passion. Please tune in to hear Justin's perspective on what it takes to break into the sports industry and his experience this summer at Wasserman, a sports marketing and talent management company.

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