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Inspire Engage Share RECRUITING OPPORTUNITIES CENTER FOR STUDENT PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Meet UTSA’s Business Students Engage Share Inspire Connecting Employers with UTSA’s Business Students and Transforming Energetic Talent Into Tomorrow’s Business Leaders WELWelcome to the UTSA Carlos Alvarez CollegeCOME of Business Center for Student Empowering Professional Development (CSPD), the best place for employers to meet and Internship Pipelines recruit top business students. The mission of the CSPD is to transform our Internships change the academic 6,600 undergraduate business students into business professionals, support the and professional lives of UTSA’s career development of more than 1,200 master’s students and help employers business students, and the CSPD is dedicated to providing resources build pipelines to grow their future business talent. and tools to encourage students to pursue internships. The CSPD The CSPD offers more than 100 professional development and recruiting events provides ongoing events and each academic year for students to develop a strong portfolio of skills for professional development coaching career readiness and give them a competitive edge in launching their careers. to connect employers with students Employers participate in many of these events by serving as corporate coaches, ready to intern. Virtual and hosting industry panels and participating in a variety of networking receptions. in-person visits to corporate offices In addition to the CSPD’s full calendar of events, we assist employers in tailoring are offered each semester as well as opportunities for companies to specialized events to meet and hire potential student candidates for internships host their own conversations and or full-time career opportunities. information sessions on campus or virtually. The CSPD also markets To inquire about our services and how we can best assist you in fulfilling current internships through direct your recruiting objectives, please contact the college's associate director email campaigns and the Internship of employer relations, [email protected]. Insider, a bi-weekly newsletter. TOP 5 UNDERGRADUATE BUSINESS SCHOOL IN TEXAS Direct Ways to Connect with Business Students Career Action Program (CAP) • Career and Internship Information Sessions Recruiting and Interviewing Events • Table Recruiting in the Business Building Internship Week: Fall and Spring Semesters • On-Campus Interviews in the College’s EY Leadership Suites Leadership Conversations with high-achieving students • Company Tours Speaking Engagements with one or more • Graduate Recruitment and Networking Opportunities of our professional student organizations Degree Programs CAP is Our 6,600 Signature Program Undergraduate UNDERGRADUATE Employers have access to top-notch talent in the UTSA Accounting Carlos Alvarez College of Business when they volunteer STUDENTS Actuarial Science # at the Career Action Program (CAP), the CSPD’s signa- Business Analytics 1 ture professional development program for business Cyber Security UNDERGRADUATE students. Known as CAP coaches, these volunteers are HISPANIC-SERVING Economics BUSINESS SCHOOL CAP’s secret component, who give our business students Finance a competitive edge when entering the marketplace. 1,200 Information Systems Several CAP conferences are held each semester, GRADUATE STUDENTS Management with more than 160 students participating. Each Management Science conference offers sessions on four key professional Marketing development skills—LinkedIn, Mock Interview, Real Estate Finance and Development Speed Networking and Alumni Advice. Statistics and Data Science More than 1,600 students will participate in CAP throughout the academic year to hone their professional Graduate development skills. MBA Executive MBA In support of UTSA President Taylor Eighmy’s college MBA/MD to career initiative, CAP provides hands-on experiential MBA/Master of Public Health learning to meet professional development objectives. Master of Accountancy Each semester, more than 100 corporate volunteers MS Business from the regional business community participate in MS Data Analytics the CAP conferences, where they motivate, coach and MA Economics mentor our business students, while meeting potential Business Data Analysis and talent for internships and full-time opportunities in small Forecasting Concentration group settings. Financial Economics Concentration MS Finance Real Estate Concentration MS Information Technology About UTSA CSPD Cyber Security Concentration MS Management of Technology With more than 34,000 students, UTSA is a public Leadership urban-serving university in the San Antonio metropolitan MS Statistics and Data Science area. UTSA advances knowledge through research and Team PhD discovery, teaching and learning, community engagement and public service. Aimee Laun Director UTSA embraces multicultural traditions and serves as a center for intellectual and creative resources as well as a catalyst for socioeconomic development and the Julio J. Ramos commercialization of intellectual property—for Texas, Associate Director of the nation and the world. The Carlos Alvarez College of Student Engagement Business is located on UTSA’s Main Campus in northwest San Antonio. Leticia Garcia The UTSA Carlos Alvarez College of Business is one of Assistant Director the 40 largest business schools in the nation with of Internships more than 36,750 alumni graduates. UTSA was named the #1 ranked cyber security Danielle Gawronski program in the country according to a national Assistant Director of survey conducted by the Ponemon Institute. Career Development Careers Begin With Internships New students in the Carlos Alvarez College of Business quickly learn to embrace a culture that encourages and promotes internships. The CSPD offers numerous experiential learning events, including the Career Action Program, which prepares students to thrive in internships, and in turn paves the way to securing employment and launching their career paths. Iman Lalani Nyasha Chitakure BBA Cyber Security & BBA Finance '20 Information Systems '20 “ The CSPD’s Career Action Program “ The college put a lot of emphasis on taught me how to curate my elevator getting an internship, and it drove speech, which in turn allowed me to me to start interning early. I had three effectively ‘sell myself’ and be more internships in my college career confident in what I have to offer.” because of it.” Internships Internships Frost Bank, User Experience Intern Argo Group, Financial Analyst Intern GRADUATE STUDENT Charles Schwab, San Francisco; City of San Antonio Fire Department, Digital Services Intern Fiscal Services Intern Full-time Offer The Green Lab, Accounting Intern Charles Schwab, Austin Tyler Werland MS Data Analytics '20 Tyler Werland’s yearlong internship with Spurs Sports & Entertainment included serving in HR’s organizational development department as well as the Spurs Sports & Entertainment University. Working with the San Antonio Spurs exposed Tyler to a new Internships Offer industry and gave him opportunities to expand his experience as an HR trainer and to share his data analytics skills by helping senior leaders make decisions. One of his internship highlights Professional and was leading a series of technology trainings that were rolled out to the executive leadership team and then the entire organization Personal Growth during COVID-19. “ CAP gave me confidence by helping improve my elevator speech and practice interviewing which led to my first-ever internship with H-E-B,” Tyler says. While completing his undergraduate degree in business administration, Tyler held four internships and credits the CSPD’s focus on professional development events for preparing him for his internships. Tyler plans to pursue a career in human resources, training & development, people analytics or instructional design after receiving his MSDA. Internships Spurs Sports & Entertainment, Learning & Development Intern Target, Manager Intern Christopher A. Rosales Lauren Chung Target, Executive Store Intern BBA Accounting '20 BBA Economics; BBA Finance '21 The Alamo, Events Management Intern H-E-B, Store Management Intern “ Before meeting recruiters, I researched “ The strong emphasis the college and each company’s culture, values and CSPD placed on getting an internship mission. I also brushed up on my before graduation helped push me to accounting terms and had questions find and land an offer.” prepared for them.” # # Internships Internship 4 9 PwC, Start Intern Dura Software through Students + Startups HISPANIC SERVING PART-TIME MBA PART-TIME MBA IN TEXAS IN TEXAS PwC, External Audit Intern Program, Corporate Development Analyst Intern 2019 2019 Full-time Offer U.S. News & U.S. News & Full-time position at PwC upon World Report World Report graduating with a master’s degree in accounting (MACY). Corporate Partnerships H. Kyle Seale Business Volunteers Accenture Federal Services C.H. Guenther & Son Follet Corp. 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