The Technology Club helps Tuck students learn about the roles that MBAs play at technology companies and gain exposure to different high-tech industries. The club achieves these goals through a variety of activities and programming including:
- Technology Club Networking: particularly valuable to first-year students, at the club's kick-off meeting first-year students will learn about the internships that the club's co-chairs and members worked the previous summer
- Brown-bag Lunches: these lunches take place in January and February and are company-specific. They allow first-year students to learn more about a company's internship program and interview process from a second-year student that interned at that company the previous summer
- Visiting Executives and Speakers: the Technology Club works with the Center for Digital Strategies and other campus groups to promote guest speakers with technology backgrounds coming to campus
- Case Competitions: the club works with tech companies to promote case competitions with other top MBA programs. Previous companies to work with the club include Microsoft
- Technology Trek to the West Cost: the club puts together an annual trek during spring break to the west coast, including the Bay Area and Seattle, visiting some of the top technology companies in the country. Previous companies visited include: Google, Yahoo, eBay, Amazon, Microsoft, T-Mobile and Apple