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Transcript of September 2011
Summer staff members:
georgie engstrandben falkbelle lin
david louxamanda maenner
nick millerjenna mueller
erin nickelsburgJaci simonet
jane van eerdenkevin vollmer
Special thanks to these contributors:
lauren bentzkristen chetrick
jon eckhardtamber epp
matt jankowskicasey lura
dean ortalo-magnejenny schmitt
eric stupnitsky
How to Make the Most of the Career and Internship Fair
• Research the companies participating in the Fall Career and Internship Fair - Review corporate pro!les and employment information on BuckyNet.
• Prepare a one-minute “commercial” to: introduce yourself, demonstrate that you know something about the company, express why you’re interested in working for them and how your skills relate to what you know about the company’s needs.
• Be prepared with questions to ask employers - Practice out loud!• Know the general types of positions in which you have an interest for and where you want to go
with your career.• Have a resume that’s digestible in one minute’s reading by busy employers.• Be organized! Prepare a list of employers you want to visit during the Fall Career and Internship
Fair.
• Business professional attire is suggested - Look neat and polished and recruiters will remember you!
• Make eye contact when introducing yourself to employers - Shake hands !rmly and pay close at-tention to what the representative is saying.
• Send a thank you and duplicate of your resume to employer representa-tives of particular interest to you. In your note, brie"y describe an ad-ditional strength of yours that you didn’t get to mention at the fair and restate your interest in interviewing with them.
• Be prepared to interview with organizations of interest after the Fair. Several organizations will conduct on-campus interviews at the Busi-ness Career Center (BCC) or the College of Letters and Science Career Services of!ce the day after the Fair. If you sign up for an interview at the Fair, make sure you know where your interview will take place.
• Ask questions about the company and current employment opportunities.• Be enthusiastic! Smile and project interest in the company.• Ask representatives for business cards.• Ask how you should best follow-up, and who the contact person is.• Make notes as you leave each company you’re interested in. You want to
be prepared if you have further contact with a company representative.
Convergenceof
International Accounting Standards
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Differences between the Two Standards and Problems Posed