The job search isn’t a sprint, it’s a marathon—Treat your daily routine accordingly
As an endurance athlete, experience has taught me the power of consistent training practices. For every cycling event, I start training months in advance and follow my coach’s direction on…
Seeking career flow? Don’t ignore job market hot spots
We’ve all been there—we are so absorbed by a task that we don’t notice that hours have passed, the sun has gone down, or that hunger has been gnawing away…
How to (Gradually) Become a Different Company [HBR]
A number of recent headline-grabbing announcements of divestments and split-ups by companies such as HP (spinning off its PC and printer businesses), GE (the sale of its appliances business to…
Hot job markets in the U.S. – going off the beaten track to find your career path
The U.S. continues to be top of wish lists for people looking to forge a career outside of their country of origin. Despite the U.S. continuing to struggle in the…
A new generation of entrepreneurs battles it out on Hult’s London campus
Teams of Bachelor of Business Administration students went head-to-head at our London campus to compete in a ‘Dragon’s Den’ style competition for investment as part of our undergraduate Enterprise Week….
International visa requirements and U.S. career playbook
Note: We’ve made every effort to ensure that the information in this article is correct at time of publishing. However, because visa and immigration laws are complex and ever-changing, please check the…
Understanding the H-1B visa and the U.S. visa process – the cap, the trap, and the app
Note: We’ve made every effort to ensure that the information in this article is correct at time of publishing. However, because visa and immigration laws are complex and ever-changing, please check the…
Innovate or die – why companies are turning their back on business as usual
Innovation has gone from being a niche sector that successful companies could either choose to participate in or not, to an absolute must for any business wanting to survive. Every…
Lessons from Coca-Cola’s CEO – Celebrate failure, not just success
You would think that a company like Coca-Cola, with its brand name being the second most internationally recognized term in the English language, might not have much experience of failure….
Toward a New Global Russia: Leaving the BRICS Behind
Our latest piece (with Professor Olaf Groth, Terence Tse, and Mark Esposito) “Toward a New Global Russia” asserts that grouping Russia into the BRICs was a mistake. The country is…
Hult Prize winners to revolutionize health care in urban slums
Six students from the Indian School of Business have won USD1 million of investment in their revolutionary idea to improve health care for India’s slum-dwellers. The winners of this year’s…
Bill Clinton Rewards a Social Startup and Resolves a Minor Health Crisis in the Same Night [Bloomberg Businesweek]
This article was originally published by Bloomberg Businessweek on September 24, 2014, ‘Bill Clinton Rewards a Social Startup and Resolves a Minor Health Crisis in the Same Night‘. A team…
What Is Your Curiosity Quotient? [Huffington Post]
Written by Cari E. Guittard, Professor of Global Management, Corporate Diplomacy, and Women’s Leadership at Hult International Business School, for the Huffington Post “What is your curiosity quotient?“ When I…
International career advice with Mike Grandinetti
Mike Grandinetti, Professor of Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Management, and Marketing, is one of the highest rated, and student favorite, teacher at Hult, as well as serial entrepreneur and successful business man…
Congratulations Class of 2014 – Hult Graduation
Congratulations to the Class of 2014 From August 22-26th, over 2225 students graduated from Hult locations across the world. In Boston, San Francisco, London, Dubai, and Shanghai our new graduates…
Hult undergraduate graduation in London
Congratulations to the Class of 2014 The Undergraduate graduation ceremony was held last Friday at Church House Conference Centre in the heart of Westminster. Parents, guardians, friends and family gathered…
London postgraduate graduation, a day to remember
Congratulations to the Class of 2014 Friday, August 22nd, Hult hosted three graduation ceremonies, all on the same day, this was an amazing feat proving that nothing is impossible and…
All In—From the First Day of School to the Last
As my classmates and I neared the end of our MBA program, we marched swiftly, yet reluctantly, toward the finish line. We wanted to be done with the exams, the…
Reflections on the Hult Journey—and Lessons Learned
On the first day of orientation, across all Hult campuses, an alumnus or alumna stands in front of all the newly-arrived students to explain that the school year will go…
Arrogant MBA Students are Products of Role Modelling [Financial Times]
Written by Olaf Groth, Global Professor of Management, Strategy, Innovation and Economics at Hult International Business School, for the Financial Times on May 4th, 2014, “Arrogant MBA students are products of…
Hult Prize Finalists complete boot camp and prepare to present to President Clinton for USD1M prize
BOSTON, August 18th, 2014 — After completing a month-long start-up accelerator hosted by Hult International Business School’s Boston campus, the six finalist teams vying for the USD1M Hult Prize now…
A Malaysian in Dubai
When I decided to rotate to Dubai from the London campus, my first thought was this: at least there will be sun! Indeed, it was all sun—and sand, too. On…
From Crisis Comes Opportunity – Top 5 Tips for Making the Most of UCAS University Clearing
Finding yourself in Clearing could be the best thing that ever happened to you. It might mean changing your plans, it might mean some extra research, it might mean more…
Why MBA: Hult International Business School [Business Because]
This article was originally published on June 8th, 2014 by the BusinessBecause.com, “Why MBA: Hult International Business School“. Baltasar Pena banked a finance job in Boston and credits his MBA…
Street Smarts pay off in Business
The world of social entrepreneurship requires dreamers and realists. Master of International Business student Christine Souffrant has both qualities—in spades. Haitian-American Souffrant, grew up working for her family business, helping…
Resumes don’t tell the full story [Harvard Business Review]
Any employer knows that in business, it’s not just what you know that counts, it’s what you can do. This is where resumes just don’t tell the full story. When…
Time for Business Schools to Get Ahead of the Game [Financial Times]
Written by John Beck, president of North Star Leadership Group and a senior adviser to the government of Cambodia, and Steve Hodges, President of Hult International Business School. Business schools,…
Hult Graduates Taking the Start-up Scene by Storm
Three years after their graduation, we profile three companies founded by Hult Alumni Class of 2011 that are making waves on the start-up scene. Our school fosters an entrepreneurial spirit;…
Business School Professors Should Be Like Movie Directors [Harvard Business Review]
Written in collaboration with Olaf Groth, Global Professor of Management, Strategy, Innovation and Economics at Hult International Business School, for the Harvard Business Review Blog Network “Business School Professors Should…
Business Schools Flunk When CEOs Grade the Test [The Wall Street Journal]
This video is streaming from The Wall Street Journal, the first 10-30 seconds may contain commercials from The Wall Street Journal. The article was originally written by Melissa Korn on…