1 Washington Park Journal - March Issue

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Dean’s Advisory Council

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Future Events: Investment Banking Workshop

Issue 6, March 2014

We wish all the students of RBS a great semester and I hope we can serve you in the best way possible.

March 25th, Tuesday CEO—Future Events:

5:30PM

Fruit Sale

Location TBD There will be alumni from investment banking talking about what it is, what you need to succeed, and how to break in.

March 13th, Thursday RBS 1st floor lobby Entrepreneurial Rutgers Alumni Panel March 27th, Thursday

RAS—Past Event: The Mock Interviews are the big event that Rutgers Accounting Society hosts each semester to help the students prepare for the real world interviews. This semester, we invited recruiters from Deloitte, PwC, EY, KPMG, CohnReznick and Prudential. A lot of students signed up and benefited from the one-on-one interviews. We arranged breakfast and lunch and provided an opportunity for students to network with the professionals and among themselves. Great feedback was received from both the students and interviewers. The students felt prepared and the interviewers were pleased with the interest of students getting a head start on their careers. This is our biggest event every semester and we will carry on with this tradition. Future Events Rutgers Accounting Society is hosting an information session with PwC on how to build networking skills in March 31 during Free Period. Another event is the IT Audit Information Session by CohnReznick on April 14 during free period, cosponsored by MISA. We are also hosting a C-Series event with the Mr. Tom Schember, SVP and Managing Director for RGP on April 28. RSVP is required before the event since we would have limited spots open. Message:

MISA—Future Event: 2nd Annual MISA Global Village April 2nd, Wednesday

DEAR ABBY DAC ADVICE COLUMN

Everyone around me knows what they'll want to do in life but I don't. I'm worried if I'm not prepared enough. What should I do? —Confused student Dear Confused, Please take your life one step at a time. It may seem that everyone knows what they're doing but that's a subjective point of view. They might look at you and feel the same way! Who knows! But if you have a fear of not being prepared enough to step out of college, I'd say talk to your advisor, friends, peers openly. Ask them how they chose what they chose and what they recommend for you. :-) —Abby

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