About the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics
We are developing globally conscious leaders for the rapidly changing business world.
The Lang School is known for excellence in sustainable business and management studies, and for our commitment to developing exceptional leaders and engaged citizens.
Lang’s Future You Advantage program develops the skills and expertise students need to launch their career and meet the demands of today’s top employers. We do this through industryfocused learning experiences, globally-focused leadership development and career-focused supports where students hone their skills and gain industry-focused expertise. Students customize their career path based on their own unique interests, ready and prepared to launch their career.
Lang Commerce graduates are supported by the Business Career Development Centre, which provides tailored career mentoring and networking opportunities for students. Those who wish to hone their entrepreneurial and intrapreneurial abilities, the John F. Wood Centre for Business and Student Enterprise offers mentoring and funding to help students launch their startup or gain important skills in communications, consulting and more. These support services help transform students into the ethical and responsible business leaders our world needs.
Quick Facts
Top 6%
#1 in the world (AACSB Accredited) graduate employment rate *Corporate Knights Better World MBA Ranking 2022
in Canada for focus on sustainability*
9 Specialized, industry-focused majors
of Lang graduates are willing to work anywhere in Canada
12% of graduates want to work in Toronto
Lang Commerce at a glance
54%
30% GTA
77420%
Commerce graduates of graduates want to work outside of Ontario
24% DOWNTOWN CORE
8%
of Lang graduates want to work outside of Canada
223160+ 320 international students currently enrolled in BComm
startups launched via John F. Wood Centre
Lang students enrolled in a minor
Lang graduates 2019 – 2022
Employment
Quick Facts
51%
(since 2019) (since 2019)
1/4 hospitality and tourism management alumni are director level or above
80% increase in 1st year enrollment to BComm increase in graduates making $70k or more graduate employment rate
96%
Connected to Industry
Lang student organizations provide “outside the classroom” learning opportunities for students to enhance their leadership abilities and professional development. Lang’s Business Career Development Centre connects hiring companies with top talent from Lang through case competitions, networking events and workshops.
Below is just a sample of the organizations that have engaged with Lang Commerce students:
KPMG
Each fall, executives from the accounting firm KPMG come to Lang to network and run academic challenges to test the skills of Lang accounting students and to recruit top talent. This annual event is part of a multi-year gift to support transformational learning opportunities for students at Lang.
Fidelity Investments
Fidelity Investments Canada sponsors a student organization called the Guelph Student Investment Council, which provides an incredible experiential learning opportunity for Lang students. The student organization takes $100,000 of seed investment and, with council from expert finance professors at Lang, invests the funding into stocks in the TSX and other major exchanges. Fidelity also sponsors multiple scholarships for finance students, including one which supports female-identified students in the program.
Employers
Companies that recruit from Lang:
Accounting and Finance
• BDO LLP
• CRA (Canada Revenue Agency)
• Fidelity
• KPMG LLP
• Manulife
• MNP LLP
• PwC LLP
• RBC
• Scotiabank
Hospitality, Food Tourism
• Labatt Breweries of Canada
• Maple Leaf Foods
• Marriot
• Ministry of Agriculture Food and Rural Affairs
• PepsiCo
Consumer and Retail
• Cintas
• Kenna
• Rogers
• TTI Canada, Inc
Real Estate
• Allied Properties REIT
• Avison Young
• CBRE Ltd.
• Colliers
• Cushman and Wakefield
• GWL Realty Advisors
• Skyline Group of Companies
Co-op at Lang
Lang’s popular co-op program and extensive industry collaborations boost students resume and give them the experiences they need to launch their career. Students can apply to Lang’s co-op option directly from high school. With a co-op option in every major, students can add valuable career experiences to their resume from employers that seek out Lang Commerce students.
Examples of companies that hire Lang co-op students include Canadian Tire, Fidelity Investments, PepsiCo, MLSE, RBC among others.
4-12 month
co-op terms depending on major
CO-OP EMPLOYER SPOTLIGHT: LABATT BREWERIES OF CANADA
THE UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH HAS PROVEN TO BE A TRUSTED AND RELIABLE PARTNER FOR OUR CAMPUS RECRUITMENT INITIATIVES. THE BUSINESS CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTRE AND THE GORDON S. LANG SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS HAVE PROVIDED US WITH EXCEPTIONAL STUDENTS FROM DIVERSE BACKGROUNDS AND A SUPPORTIVE TEAM WHO ARE ALWAYS WORKING TO CONNECT US WITH TOP TALENT. LANG STUDENTS AND NEW GRADUATES CONSISTENTLY BRING A KEEN UNDERSTANDING OF SUSTAINABILITY CONCEPTS AND HAVE QUICKLY BECOME VALUABLE CONTRIBUTORS TO OUR STRATEGIC BUSINESS OPERATIONS.
2015: Enrolled at Lang in BComm (Marketing Management)
2017 – 2020: Completed co-op terms at RBC in social media, communications and marketing
2021: Hired by RBC full-time as a Marketing Manager
I WORKED IN DIFFERENT AREAS
WITHIN MY CO-OP TERMS AT RBC WHICH ALLOWED ME TO BETTER UNDERSTAND THE COMPLEXITY AND DYNAMIC NATURE OF MARKETING.
— Tara Lalani, BComm ‘21 Tara Lalani’s career path Gordon S. Lang School of Business & EconomicsConnect with the Business Career Development Centre:
+ Career support and mentorship
+ Employer networking sessions
+ Professional development support