Employment Opportunities

Student Research & Teaching Assistant

The Boehly Center is proud to provide students who show a deep commitment and passion for finance opportunities to deepen their knowledge through paid Research Assistantships and Teaching Assistantships with finance faculty of the Raymond A. Mason School of Business. For further questions, email: boehly.center@mason.wm.edu

“Serving as a teaching and research assistant for Professor Katherine Guthrie were two of my most rewarding experiences at Mason. As an RA sophomore year, I helped construct a literature review on current research in household financial management. I realized that the process of understanding, synthesizing, and communicating academic studies let me combine my math background with my love of constructing arguments. As a TA junior year, I got to lead weekly lecture-style review sessions with as many as 60 students and mentor them through their finance internship searches. I also had a semester-long project re-doing the lecture notes and creating new homework problem sets, which will be used in the course next fall. The work challenged me to understand the fundamentals of finance at a much deeper level.

I enjoyed both experiences so much that I’m now strongly considering applying to graduate school, and I’ve changed my IPS to include the necessary economics and math prerequisites.”

Ellen Longman '19Teaching and research assistant for Professor Katherine Guthrie

Boehly Center Worker

The Boehly Center provides opportunities for undergraduate students to expand their interactions with the finance world by providing positions to students who demonstrate exemplary qualities and a great interest in the industry. If interested, email: boehly.center@mason.wm.edu.

Fellowship

The Boehly Center is proud to offer fellowships to some of its most promising students and alumni. The semester-long Post-Baccalaureate Fellowships and Undergraduate Fellowships provide valuable insight ‘behind the scenes’ of Boehly Center operations and allow students and alumni to engage with students, faculty, and staff through specialized projects at the Raymond A. Mason School of Business. For further questions, email: boehly.center@mason.wm.edu