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Connect with UW MBA talent outside the interview room. We want you to find candidates who are the right fit. One of the best ways to do this is to develop a strong brand on campus and meet potential candidates. At the BCC, we provide numerous avenues to reach students and we encourage you to take advantage of these opportunities.
Meet with Students on Campus
On-campus presentations provide a very effective way to communicate with students about your company, possible career paths and your hiring process. See below for the event formats and times we offer. If you are unsure about which event meets your needs or would like to schedule a presentation, please contact us at mbajobs@u.washington.edu or 206.685.2410.
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Meet-the-Firm: 12:30 - 1:20
Meet-the-Firm events take advantage of our students' 50 minute lunch break and provide a casual setting to interact with a large group of students. These events usually include a company presentation, time for Q&A, and end with an opportunity for networking. Most Meet-the-Firm events occur at lunch (12:30 - 1:20pm), but some companies elect to come in the early evening. |
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Student Organization Presentations
By connecting with MBA student organizations, you can target students with specific functional or industry interests. Contact the groups directly to discuss possible presentations or events. View student organizations. |
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Attend the MBA Fall or Spring Forums
Each Fall and Spring employers and students come together to network, discuss job or internship opportunities, and build connections. With an average of 200 students attending each Forum, this is a great opportunity for students to learn about your company and for you to build your reputation with students. Our next Forums are on October 7, 2008 and April 7, 2009. For more information or to register, please contact us at bcc@u.washington.edu or 206.685.2410.
Participate in Treks/Road Shows
Several times a year, staff and students travel to various cities throughout the country to visit companies and learn more about the business community. This is a great opportunity to introduce students to your company, even if you are located outsie of the Seattle area. Learn More.
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