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Career Day - Track 1 - GT, KPMG, HB&M (full)

At Salt Lake City

Friday, October 30, 2009
7:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Track 1 - Grant Thornton, KPMG, and Hansen, Barnett & Maxwell

BYU, the University of Utah, and Utah State University are proud to present Beta Alpha Psi Career Day-one of the most beneficial events of the year! This is an all-day event but you will have the opportunity of meeting professionals from both larger and smaller firms, interacting with students from different universities, receiving insights into the accounting field, enjoying a catered lunch at the Marriott in SLC, and improving your ability to get the job you want!

You will be broken up into groups of about 13 students (a mix from the different universities) and you will visit 3 different firms (based on your Track Number). Each firm will present on one of the following topics:

1. Resume building and interviewing skills
2. Leadership and networking
3. Building career opportunities

You must register on our website for this event. There is limited availability. By registering you are committing to attend. Significant money has been used to make this opportunity available, so we're trusting you to show up! Guest are not invited, but if you have a friend in the Jr. Core and would like to stay in the same group please both sign up for the same track and then, as you register, indicate your friends name in the 'other' field.

We will be carpooling to Salt Lake City, meeting at 7:30 am. Our last firm visit will end at 2:30 pm. Additional details will be available next week.

Click Here to go to the Event Registration Page (you must sign in)

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