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MBA Tuesday, October 27, 2009, 4-8pm Portola Plaza Building, IPAM, Lecture Hall 1200. Agenda. 4:05 - 4:15 Welcome & Overview of UCLA Career Center Services 4:15 - 4:30 Kaplan 4:30 - 5:50 MBA Admissions Panel 5:50 - 6:50 MBA Professional Panel
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MBA Tuesday, October 27, 2009, 4-8pm Portola Plaza Building, IPAM, Lecture Hall 1200
Agenda 4:05 - 4:15 Welcome & Overview of UCLA Career Center Services 4:15 - 4:30 Kaplan 4:30 - 5:50 MBA Admissions Panel 5:50 - 6:50 MBA Professional Panel 6:50 - 7:00 Survey/ Materials/Launch into Networking 7:00 - 8:00 pm Networking Session
Great Careers Begin at the UCLA Career Center
What does the Career Center offer? Drop-In Counseling (Monday-Friday, 10am-4pm) Career counseling by appointment Career planning workshops Internship and employment opportunities Graduate or professional school preparation International opportunities Online services at career.ucla.edu
Drop-In Counselingcareer.ucla.edu/DropInCounseling 15-20 minute sessions (Unlimited) (Monday-Friday, 10am - 4pm) Quick questions on job search Resume critiques Career Center orientation Internship and International Opportunities
Career Counselingby Appointment 50 minute session Must sign up online, highly recommend attending a drop-in counseling session first Explore majors and career options Evaluate skills, interests, values and personality types, as they relate to your career Learn how to make career decisions Seek assistance with preparing for graduate and professional school Find the career path that is right for you.
Workshops career.ucla.edu/Workshops Career Planning Skills Assessment Values Exploration Job and Internship Search Graduate School, Pre-Professional Planning Personal Statement reviews Special Topics by major, field, season, discipline, employment trends…
Internship / EmploymentOpportunities BruinView™Jobs, Internships, & On Campus Interviews Apply for full and part time jobs online Apply for internships online Register for BruinView™ On Campus Interviews online Recruiting for full time positions typically begin in the Fall and run throughout the year Recruiting for summer internships typically begin in the Winter and continues through Spring.
Internship & International Opportunities National InternshipsWashington, D.C. non-academic internship program, ten weeks every quarter, stipends, loans, credit available, and internships in a variety of fields. Similar program available in Sacramento for summer only. Fellowships available after graduation. Local InternshipsBusiness & Marketing, Non Profit,Law & Government, Entertainment, and more… International OpportunitiesInternational internships, short-term work abroad, volunteer abroad, teach abroad. Opportunities to participate in such programs as JET, Peace Corps, Department of State, BUNAC, and much more.
Career Fairsat career.ucla.edu/CareerFairs Hundreds of employers seeking UCLA students and graduates for full time and part time jobs and internships. Attend a Career Fair prep workshop or visit the online workshop at career.ucla.edu/CareerFairPrep, before you go to the career fair. Approximately six fairs per academic year
Alumni Services BruinView™ for Alumni Bruin AlumLink™ Online Resume Critique Credentials File Service Selected Services Available for Purchase career.ucla.edu/AlumniServices
Employer Information Sessions Sign up online through the BruinView™ Campus Interview system. Employers conduct presentations on positions within their company, how to interview, and what their company or industry is like. Take the opportunity to network with employers and learn about companies and industries.
Additional Job Search Strategies Attend a Career Center workshop or drop in to see a counselor to explore additional job search strategies, or to have your resume and cover letter critiqued by a counselor. Pick up the Career Guide on the second floor. It’s free for currently registered UCLA students. Attend Career Week and other special events sponsored by the Career Center throughout the year. Check the home page at career.ucla.edu for updates. These special events are a great way to connect with employers.
We’ll send you an email with a link. You’ll have exclusive access to this session’s materials at: career.ucla.edu/JumpStartHandouts Just log on with the username and password you used to register for this Job Search Jump Start.
Joe Webb: KAPLAN PhD American Literature, Washington University GMAT Score: 99th Percentile/ GRE Score: 98th Percentile
Admissions Officers include: Damien Hooper-CampbellHarvard Business School, MBA Admissions Corinne Kang, Associate Director of AdmissionsFull-Time MBA Program, Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley Jessica Luchenta, UCLA Anderson School of ManagementAssociate Director, Admissions Committee Kellee Scott, USC Marshall School of Business MBA Admissions Margie Frazee, Director, MBA Recruitment and Admissions Rady School of Management, University of California, San Diego
Professional MBA panel includes: Michael Terry, CFA/ MBA Anderson MBA Alum/Certified Financial Analyst Vice President/U.S. Client Servicing Group PIMCO (Global Investment Management Firm) Daniel Pulver, Second Year MBA UCLA Anderson School of Management Tumaini Rucker Coker, MD/MBA (Anderson MBA Alum) Clinical Instructor of Pediatrics at UCLA Associate Natural Scientist at RAND KavonIranpour, MBA (UCLA undergrad, Pepperdine MBA) Promotions Director, Chevrolet General Motors RWorks Scott Turner, MBA (Loyola Marymount University MBA) Associate Director USC, Alumni Career Services