Feeling unsure about your next step after graduation? Wondering how to stand out in interviews or make the right career move in supply chain? You’re not alone, and this event is here to help.
Join us for an evening designed to demystify the interview process and help you gain clarity on your career path. You’ll hear from:
• A Director of Career Development at MIT SCM, brings decades of experience leading top-ranked career services and coaching students into roles across finance, consulting, defense, and tech.
• A professional recruiter with insider tips on how to talk about your experiences, handle tough interview questions, and make a strong impression even if you’re still figuring things out.
Then, put your skills to the test in mock interviews and breakout sessions led by real supply chain professionals focused on real roles. You’ll get personalized feedback and explore topics like:
• How to highlight your strengths and transferable skills even if you don’t have direct experience.
• What to consider when evaluating job offers, including benefits, growth opportunities, and company culture.
• How to overcome uncertainty and build a career plan that aligns with your goals and values.
Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your approach, this night is your chance to practice, learn, and grow all in a supportive, low-pressure environment.
Agenda (Eastern Time):
5:45 – 5:50 PM: Greeting by Kenneth Glasser – President of ASCM Mass Minuteman Chapter
5:50 – 6:05 PM: All Chapters – Quick Business Notes
6:05 – 6:10 PM: Opening Remarks by Calvin Schneider, Director of Student Membership
6:10 – 6:45 PM: Leonard Morrison, Keynote Speaker, MIT Graduate Career Coach
6:45 – 6:55 PM: Breakout Interview Session 1
6:55 – 7:00 PM: Short Break
7:00 – 7:10 PM: Breakout Interview Session 2
7:10 – 7:15 PM: Short Break
7:15 – 7:25 PM: Breakout Interview Session 3
7:25 – 7:30 PM: Short Break
7:30 – 7:40 PM: Breakout Interview Session 4 7:40 – 7:55 PM: Wrap-up/Q&A
Expected attendees will be from the following universities (others are welcome): Bentley University, Bridgewater State University, Merrimack College, Quinnipiac University, Northeastern University, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, and Western CT State.
This event is a great opportunity for students to earn some course extra credit for their attendance. They should inquire with their professors!
This is the first of two student meetings we hold each year. They are designed to provide an opportunity for students and faculty to network with professionals in diverse roles within the Operations Management fields
The next Student Night after this one is Wednesday, February 11, 2026