Stanford Graduate School of Business
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The Center for Entrepreneurial Studies (CES) at the Stanford Graduate School of Business seeks three CES Case Writing Fellows to work with entrepreneurial faculty to develop new cases for graduate-level entrepreneurial courses. The Case Fellows partner with Stanford faculty to develop case studies that are used in the GSB’s world-class entrepreneurial MBA courses. The case development process includes: researching and interviewing leaders of startup and high growth companies, partnering with faculty to develop cases about the company, and authoring and refining the cases and relevant study questions. Case Fellows also grade some of the graduate level business school courses and participate in processes to broaden the types of leaders who come into the classroom as potential case protagonists.
Case Fellows deepen their own learning about entrepreneurship and leadership while developing critical learning tools for the graduate business curriculum. They have the opportunity to work with faculty and build knowledge about how curriculum is created to meet teaching objectives. They have the opportunity to learn from C-level leaders in startup and growing companies.
This role is hybrid with the expectation of working a minimum of 3 days/week at the Stanford campus. The Fellowship is a 13-month fixed term assignment from September 1, 2025 through September 30, 2026.
Your primary responsibilities include*:
Research, draft, and write case studies and related study questions, in partnership with faculty, to be used as curriculum in the business school’s entrepreneurial courses. Drive the case writing process, to ensure cases are completed on time at high quality and that the case writing timeline is very effectively managed and well communicated to faculty and case protagonists. Serve as a representative of Stanford in interviews with case protagonists, typically C-level leaders in startup and growing companies. Provide grading for graduate level entrepreneurial courses, including reading and grading papers, and occasionally providing feedback on in-class participation. Contribute to the diversity of leaders who are guests in GSB classrooms by helping to identify leaders from diverse backgrounds who lead interesting companies about which an effective case study might be developed. Do background research on the companies about which cases will be written to develop effective interview outlines and to hold a well-informed interview with company leaders. Occasionally may provide writing and research for other curriculum deliverables, other than case studies.To be successful in this position, you will bring:
Bachelor's degree and three or more years of relevant experience or combination of education, training, and relevant experience. Experience with Stanford GSB’s entrepreneurial curriculum. Excellent oral, written, and analytical skills, exhibiting fluency in an area of specialization (entrepreneurship). Ability to oversee and direct staff. Basic knowledge of managing budgets and developing financial plans. Ability to work a hybrid schedule.
In addition, preferred requirements include:
The expected pay range for this position is $111,866 to $146,847 per year.
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Why Stanford is for You
Stanford’s dedicated 16,000 staff come from a breadth of educational and career backgrounds. We are a collaborative environment that thrives on innovation and continuous improvement. At Stanford, we seek talent committed to excellence, driven to impact the future of our legacy, and improve lives on a global sphere. We provide competitive salaries, excellent health care and retirement plans, and a generous vacation policy, including additional time off during our winter closure. Our generous perks align with what matters to you:
Freedom to grow. Take advantage of career development programs, tuition reimbursement, or audit a course. Join a TedTalk, film screening, or listen to a renowned author or leader discuss global issues. A caring culture. We understand the importance of your personal and family time and provide you access to wellness programs, child-care resources, parent education and consultation, elder care and caregiving support. A healthier you. We make wellness a priority by providing access to world-class exercise facilities. Climb our rock wall, or participate in one of hundreds of health or fitness classes. Discovery and fun. Visit campus gardens, trails, and museums. Enviable resources. We offer free commuter programs and ridesharing incentives. Enjoy discounts for computers, cell phones, recreation, travel, entertainment, and more!We pride ourselves in being a culture that encourages and empowers you.
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