Resources to Bookmark
Explore
Learn how the Pomerantz Career Center can connect you to major and career exploration resources
Meet with a Career Coach at the Pomerantz Career Center to explore occupations in BAIS and review the outcomes dashboard
Learn about the BAIS major and connect with your UPO Academic Advisor or your Pre-Business Academic Advisor
Explore career resources related to BAIS available on the Pomerantz Career Center website, within the BAIS Department, and the outcomes dashboard to learn about career options available
Review the Business Analytics & Information Systems Toolkit and the to learn more about the major, curriculum and opportunities
Enroll in the BAIS Pro Prep class to hear from professionals and learn about Information Systems vs Business Analytics tracks
Fill out the My Preferences tab on My Career Path and explore suggested activities
Set up an informational interview or job shadow with a professional working in a BAIS-related position
Explore student organizations related to BAIS, such as Tippie Technology and Innovation Association
Complete your Handshake profile and explore current positions available to identify interests
Use Pomerantz Career Center resources to investigate salary ranges for jobs that you are considering
Prepare
Volunteer with organizations or departments where you can develop Information Systems or Business Analytics experience
Create your resume using Pomerantz Career Center or VMOCK and highlight your Information Systems or Business Analytics courses and projects, and make sure you include a technical section to highlight your technology skills
Have your resume reviewed by a Peer Career Advisor at Pomerantz Career Center
Start a LinkedIn account and create a profile; get a professional headshot at Tippie or Pomerantz Career Center, follow companies and organizations of interest with Information Systems or Business Analytics positions
Attend Career Fairs sponsored by Pomerantz Career Center to learn about prospective employers
Attend the Tippie Tech Career Fair
Attend student organization-sponsored job fairs and explore BAIS opportunities
Participate in a Mock Interview, Big Interview, or Case Coach to polish your interview skills
Sign up for a career trek of interest through the Pomerantz Career Center
Initiate a conversation with your BAIS faculty to expand your knowledge about the major, industry, and careers
Be aware of events offered by the University of Iowa, Tippie College of Business, Pomerantz Career Center, and Handshake
Experience
Complete your Tippie RISE requirements
Participate in at least 2 of the following:
Information Systems or Business Analytics internship
BAIS case study
Externship/job shadow/informational interview
Alternative spring break
Employer-sponsored summer program
Part-time/summer job in Information Systems or Business Analytics
Study abroad/international volunteer or internship experience
BAIS research opportunity
Take advantage of additional opportunities to gain experience:
Participate in professional development activities (i.e. Coursera or LinkedIn Learning)
Participate in a career trek offered by the Pomerantz Career Center or your department for exploration and networking opportunities
Work a Student Employment job on or off campus to gain general work experience related Information Systems or Business Analytics
Take on a leadership role or volunteer for technology responsibilities within a student organization
Attend workshops/activities sponsored by the BAIS department
Participate in suggested activities from My Career Path to explore additional opportunities
While you gain experience, continue with the following:
Collect and keep samples of your work from projects or internships to create a BAIS portfolio
Participate in Mock Interviews, Big Interview, or Case Coach to further develop your interview skills
Update your resume and highlight your BAIS courses, projects, and tailor your bullet points to BAIS
Write a sample cover letter focused on your Information Systems or Business Analytics knowledge, skills, and experiences and have it reviewed by a Career Peer Advisor at Pomerantz Career Center
Identify and develop your brand through tailoring your resume, cover letter, and portfolio materials
Attend Career Fairs sponsored by Pomerantz Career Center and connect on LinkedIn with recruiters of employers that are of interest to you
Attend the Tippie Tech Career Fair
Attend other student organization-sponsored job fairs
View undergraduate career leads to identify opportunities of interest to your career goals
Use Handshake and other sites to search for Information Systems or Business Analytics internships/jobs
Achieve
Plan to invest at least 10 hours a week toward your job search (average student may apply to 50+ positions)
Apply for full-time Information Systems or Business Analytics jobs beginning in September – knowing the average search can take 6-9 months
Create an individual job search plan with clear targets and action steps
Update your Handshake profile and use Handshake to conduct a job search
Create a “saved search” or “search agent” in Handshake tailored towards your career interest areas in BAIS
View undergraduate career leads to identify opportunities of interest to your career goals
Review the Business Analytics & Information Systems Toolkit to identify additional job search resources
Update and tailor your resume and cover letters to highlight your Information Systems or Business Analytics experience
Prepare a list of references/seek recommendations from professors and other professionals
Attend Career Fairs sponsored by Pomerantz Career Center and connect on LinkedIn with recruiters of employers that are of interest to you
Attend other student organization-sponsored fairs and networking events
Attend workshops/activities sponsored by the BAIS department and seek contact information from speakers
Join Information Systems or Business Analytics-related professional organizations
Participate in a Mock Interview, Big Interview, or Case Coach to polish your interview skills
Use Pomerantz Career Center resources to investigate salary ranges for jobs that you are considering
Learn how to use other job search resources, including personal contacts and faculty leads
Use LinkedIn to connect to alumni who work for companies that don’t traditionally recruit through fairs or postings on campus
Once an offer is received, read it carefully, ask questions of the organization’s HR contact, consult with a mentor or Career Coach, negotiate any changes in writing, and respond by the deadline