What To Do When It’s Late in the Academic Year and You’re Still Job Searching

You’re not behind — you’re just in the next phase of the search. And yes, there’s still time to land something great.

Here’s a clear and strategic approach to guide your next steps:


1. Don’t Apply to Everything — Apply to the Right Things

It’s easy to feel like you need to blast out applications, but that can dilute your energy and your narrative. Instead, ask:

  • What kind of work do I genuinely want to do right now?
  • What skills or exposure will get me closer to my long-term goals?
  • Where can I make a strong case quickly?

Focus on roles where you have a solid story to tell and can realistically be competitive — even if they’re outside traditional business school pipelines.


2. Shift from Passive to Active Search

This means:

  • More targeted outreach to companies and alums
  • Fewer cold applications
  • More conversations, clarity, and potential leads

Hiring managers often have unposted or last-minute needs — and someone who shows up with a thoughtful pitch stands out especially now.


3. Use Your Pre-Business School Experience Strategically

This is a powerful, underutilized lever for late-cycle searches.

If you had a strong pre-business school background, consider:

  • Re-entering your prior industry or function short-term (you’ll be more competitive)
  • Reaching out to old contacts who may have openings or referrals
  • Exploring “boomerang” opportunities at your former company, even in a different capacity

Bonus: If the role gets you in the door and closer to your post-business school goals — think of it as a step, not a step back.

By Mike Minutoli
Mike Minutoli Senior Director, Career Education and Coaching