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2010–11 Katz MBA Recruiter Guide
Letter from the Executive Director
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to succeed in an increasingly complex global business environment. Our students share an enthusiasm, entrepreneurial spirit, and desire to excel that are impressive. Thanks to you, our recruiting partners, and a strong alumni base, Katz MBAs have played and will continue to play a vital role in the ever-changing face of business.
At Katz, we understand the tremendous importance of experience-based learning for MBAs. Our Consulting Field Projects and rigorous curriculum enable our MBAs to hit the ground running—positioning them to make immediate contributions to your organization. Under the supervision of faculty and corporate managers, many of our students serve as internal consultants to organizations ranging in size from innovative startups to Fortune 100 companies. This is another way Katz MBAs apply the tools they learn in the classroom to solving real-world business problems.
Whether your organization is recruiting Katz MBAs for the first time, or you are one of our long-standing corporate partners, I encourage you to contact me at 412-648-1511 so we can assist you in developing an individually tailored strategy that will help you to maximize the impact of your recruiting efforts.
Sincerely,
Timothy P. Robison Executive Director of Career Services Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business
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Letter from the Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Recruiting Katz MBAs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Corporate Visibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Diversity Initiatives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Employing International Students . . . . 10
Recruiting Companies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Hotels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Restaurants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Directions to Mervis Hall . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Campus Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Table of Contents On the cover:
Daniel Paulino
Undergraduate Experience: Bob Jones University Bachelor of Science, International Business, 2004
Pre-MBA Employment: Relationship Manager, Wachovia Wealth Management Wachovia Corporation (now Wells Fargo & Company) Greenville, S.C., and Jacksonville, Fla.
Internship: Strategic Sourcing Analyst, Giant Eagle, Inc.
Hayzel Criollo
Undergraduate Experience: West Virginia University Bachelor of Arts, International Studies, 2008
Pre-MBA Employment: Owner/Property Manager, Haczar Management Corporation New York, N.Y.
Internship: Marketing Intern, Heyl & Patterson, Inc.
Bryan Dunn
Undergraduate Experience: Pennsylvania State University Bachelor of Science, Business Logistics, 2003
Pre-MBA Employment: Management Consultant, Health and Life Sciences Group Accenture Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, Pa.
Internship: Business Development Intern, McKesson Corporation
Dear Corporate Partner:
As the new executive director of career services at the University of Pittsburgh Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business, I am pleased to present our MBA Class of 2011. This recruiter guide contains all the information you will need to recruit and hire Katz MBAs and put them to work advancing the mission of your company. I believe the class of 2011 is one of our strongest yet.
By working closely with the admissions team and Katz faculty, the Career Services Center staff strives to ensure our students have the critical skill set and character necessary to be successful in the business world and in your organization. As a former corporate executive, I am focused on understanding and supporting your specific needs so we can match our MBAs with the right career and the right position at the right company.
We offer a diverse student mix in terms of pre-MBA work experience, ethnicity, and geographic makeup. A diverse student body generates the exposure to different experiences and backgrounds necessary
Recruiting Katz MBAs
Katz MBA students gain experience through team-based projects, which prepare them to be contributing members of your organization.
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The University of Pittsburgh Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business combines talented individuals with experience in cutting-edge business philosophies and education to offer you highly skilled full-time and internship candidates with the ability to add value to your organization from day one.
Katz MBA students gain experience through team-based projects, which prepare them to be contributing members of your organization. In addition to acquiring team-building expertise, they realize the importance of group productivity and individual output. Katz students complete rigorous academic course work and develop strategic business viewpoints and technological and analytical problem-solving skills with the help of nationally recognized research scholars and educators.
The Career Services Center can arrange recruiting dates that accommodate your needs as well as those of Katz students. Recruiting for full-time candidates begins October 4, 2010, and ends December 10, 2010, for the fall semester. Recruiting for internship candidates begins (and resumes for full-time candidates) January 19, 2011, and ends April 22, 2011.
The Recruiting Process
The following is an overview of the on-campus recruiting process.
• The recruiter schedules a corporate presentation and/or an on-campus interview date (including choosing a scheduling option and making necessary arrangements) by logging in to the Katz recruiting Web site at https://katz-pitt-csm.symplicity.com/employers.
• The Career Services Center posts the corporate presentation on the Katz recruiting Web site, and students RSVP prior to the event.
• The recruiter submits position description(s) to be posted in the system at least four weeks prior to the desired interview date.
• The Career Services Center approves all position descriptions and creates an interview schedule. Positions typically are posted for a two-week period.
• At the end of the posting period, the Career Services Center forwards cover letters and résumés to the recruiter’s designated contact.
• The recruiter selects student candidates to interview and notifies the Career Services Center at least 10 days prior to the scheduled interview date.
• The Career Services Center notifies student candidates. The final schedule is posted in the system three days prior to the interview date.
Richard Chapple IIIUndergraduate Experience:
University of Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts, Hispanic Studies, 2007
Pre-MBA Employment:Product Development Associate
Perry Ellis International, Inc.; New York, N.Y.
Internship: BNY Mellon Corporation
“Balancing course work with building professional networks is an ever-present theme throughout the Katz MBA program. Through several Katz-
sponsored networking events and speaker series, I was able to interact with prominent contacts,
which I successfully leveraged to secure an internship with BNY Mellon.”
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Additional Recruitment Options The most direct and effective way to reach MBA students is through on-campus recruiting; however, here are some additional options to consider when you are looking to fill immediate openings:
• Job postings. Students or alumni can apply online or via an e-mail address you provide. Log in at https://katz-pitt-csm.symplicity.com/employers and post your open positions directly to our Web site. If you do not have an account, please visit the site to register.
• Résumé books. Résumé books are searchable at https://katz-pitt-csm.symplicity.com/employers, and the Career Services Center also partners with MBAFocus, https://www.mbaselect.com/pittsburgh.aspx. Both resources allow you to search résumés based on criteria such as industry and functional preferences, pre-MBA work experience, and undergraduate majors.
• Video conferencing. Please contact Charmaine Evans at 412-648-1510 or [email protected] for more information about video conferencing options.
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On-Campus Recruiting
The Career Services Center is located in Mervis Hall, Suite 301 (see page 16 for directions and page 17 for a campus map). Upon arrival, you will receive your schedule and candidates’ résumés. The Career Services Center staff will be available to answer questions and assist you with any needs you have concerning the University, the Career Services Center, and/or Katz students. Refreshments will be provided throughout the day.
Lunch A Career Services Center staff member will be your host for lunch. Lunches are catered and typically are held from 12:15 to 1:15 p.m.
Student Evaluations We ask that you complete a brief evaluation of each student. A feedback form will be included with the packet you receive when you arrive on campus. A Career Services Center staff member will meet with you briefly at the end of the day to discuss the candidates.
Recruiting Katz MBAs (continued)
The race to attract and retain top MBA talent is becoming more intense every year, and having a strong presence on campus is critical to leading the pack. By participating in on-campus recruiting activities, such as corporate presentations and on-campus interviewing, your organization can gain a competitive advantage.
Who Should Present? Representatives of different levels of management within your organization can provide MBA students with a firsthand look at varying business viewpoints. These representatives include:
• Members of senior-level management, who can discuss strategic direction. Their presence also indicates a commitment to, and interest in, the school.
• Human resources representatives, who can describe the recruiting process from start to finish.
• Recent hires, especially Katz alumni, who can provide helpful insights concerning their career decision-making process and information on career tracks.
Corporate Presentations
Corporate presentations help to build student interest in your organization as well as give you the opportunity to interact with those who you may want to interview. MBA students want to learn about your company and the issues it’s facing as well as potential career paths; the recruiting process and what to expect during interviews; what qualities you are looking for in potential candidates; what it takes to succeed in the company and why; and information about the location, travel requirements, benefits, etc., of available positions.
Consulting Field Projects
Consulting Field Projects offer MBA students practical business experience prior to graduation while providing invaluable project assistance to participating businesses. Under the supervision of the world-class Katz faculty and in partnership with McKinsey & Company, students apply the tools and skills they learn in the classroom to solve real-world business problems as consultants to organizations ranging in size from innovative start-ups to Fortune 100 companies.
Student teams present their Consulting Field Projects as part of the prestigious McKinsey Cup Competition at the end of the term. If you are interested in getting a fresh perspective on an actual ongoing project in your organization, please contact Bud Smith at 412-741-6497 or [email protected].
Guest Speakers
Katz faculty members often seek out recruiting partners to serve as guest speakers and lend a functional perspective or present a business case that is relevant to their academic areas. If you would like the opportunity to serve as a guest speaker in the classroom, please contact Charmaine Evans at 412-648-1510 or [email protected], and she will direct you to the appropriate faculty member.
Mock Interview Day
One of the most well-attended events on campus, Mock Interview Day allows participating recruiters to promote their companies to current MBA students before on-campus recruiting officially begins. In turn, students have the opportunity to interact with recruiters one on one while practicing their interview skills. After a mock interview, students receive invaluable feedback from their interviewers about their strengths and how they can improve. This feedback is just one of the many professional development components that the Career Services Center uses to help build stronger, more effective candidates for your future employment opportunities. If you wish to participate in Mock Interview Day, please contact Dana C. Romano at 412-648-1598 or [email protected].
Case Competitions
Case competitions are a great vehicle for building or enhancing your brand on campus and for evaluating candidates for full-time or internship positions. To sponsor a case competition, please contact Liz Agey at 412-624-2863 or [email protected].
Corporate Visibility
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Katz students have conducted Consulting Field Projects with these and other organizations:
Allegheny CountyAmerican Eagle OutfittersBNY Mellon CorporationBayer AG FedExGENCOGlaxoSmithKline HM Insurance GroupNOVA ChemicalsPhilips RespironicsUPMC Westinghouse Electric Company
Association of Latino Daniel Paulino [email protected] in Finance and Accounting (ALPFA)
Business Kawa Shwaish [email protected] Technology
Consulting Kristina Badali [email protected]
Finance Drew Labanoski [email protected]
Human Resources Inshirah Muhamut [email protected]
International Business Ivana Blazevic [email protected]
Marketing Chris Nirschel [email protected] Brad van Unen [email protected]
National Association of Women MBAs (NAWMBA) Mary Jane Blaze [email protected]
Operations Christopher Lopez [email protected]
Career Club Leader(s) E-mailCareer Clubs
Career clubs are a highly effective vehicle for marketing your organization to a specific group of MBA students. Employers are invited to participate in a “Lunch and Learn” with one or more Katz career clubs to discuss potential MBA career paths and share advice on obtaining a position and/or leveraging the MBA to advance in the business world. To participate in a “Lunch and Learn” session or to partner with a career club, please contact the designated club leader listed at left.
Diversity Initiatives
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The Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business strives to create an environment in which exposure to diverse ideas and differences can generate true global thinking. One of its primary goals is to foster students’ ability to embrace diversity and work effectively with others.
Diversity gives every member of the school an opportunity to develop the skills necessary to succeed in a challenging and complex global business environment. Toward that end, Katz seeks to enroll men and women who represent different nationalities, ethnicities, religions, backgrounds, and political persuasions and who possess diverse pre-MBA work and/or military experience as well as exposure to other disciplines besides business.
In order to best prepare students to contribute to the ever-changing face of global business, Katz has sought to create a diverse student body by partnering with organizations that will assist Katz and its corporate partners with meeting their recruiting needs.
Partners
National Black MBA Association (NBMBAA), Pittsburgh Chapter The Pittsburgh chapter assists Katz with identifying and referring candidates to the full-time MBA program.
Association of Latino Professionals in Finance and Accounting (ALPFA), Pittsburgh Chapter The Pittsburgh chapter identifies and refers ALPFA members for admission to the full-time MBA program.
National Society of Hispanic MBAs (NSHMBA) Katz is a member of the NSHMBA University Partnership Program, which identifies and refers applicants to the full-time MBA program.
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) Katz has a tradition of recruiting qualified graduates from such HBCUs as Howard University, Hampton University, Morgan State University, Virginia State University, and Florida A&M University. Katz also actively recruits graduates of Cheyney and Lincoln universities in Pennsylvania.
Additional Resources
Fattah Conference on Higher Education Chaka Fattah, a former state senator and current congressman representing Pennsylvania’s Second District, designed the two-day Fattah Conference on Higher Education in an effort to increase enrollment of underrepresented students in graduate and professional schools.
Minorities in Pittsburgh Conference Sponsored and planned by the Roberto Clemente Minority Business Association, the Minorities in Pittsburgh Conference provides corporations and Katz with direct access to top students with diverse backgrounds and majors.
Kristina BadaliUndergraduate Experience:Pennsylvania State University Bachelor of Science, Information Sciences and Technology, 2005
Pre-MBA Employment:Technology Consultant Deloitte Consulting LLP; Pittsburgh, Pa.
Internship: Deloitte Consulting LLP
“Because business is always changing, it is important for leaders to be dynamic and to continue to seek ways to grow and advance their knowledge. Working toward my MBA and MS in Management of Information Systems degrees at Katz has helped me to build and strengthen my management and professional skills. In addition, it has allowed me to explore outside opportunities that I may not have had the chance to do, including working with nonprofit organizations and studying abroad at the European Business School. When I return to full-time employment, I know I will have an enhanced business background that will aid my future endeavors.”
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Employing International Students
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Amy NguyenUndergraduate Experience:University of Rochester Bachelor of Arts, Cultural Anthropology, 2008
Pre-MBA Employment:Market Analyst and InterpreterInvestment & Trade Promotion Center; Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Internship: Strategic InternBayer AG
“Coming from a nonbusiness background, the courses I completed during my first year at Katz helped me to better understand the business landscape and how to approach problems in an analytical manner. Additionally, I was able to incorporate what I learned in the classroom through the experience-based learning initiative, which truly enhanced my MBA experience. During a Consulting Field Project, I led a team to evaluate and make recommendations designed to improve business development at a construction services company. This opportunity, in conjunction with my strategy course work, prepared me to be successful during my summer internship with Bayer.”
KATZPORT The Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business has an immigration attorney on retainer to facilitate the H-1B visa process for our international students. This attorney represents both the employer and the employee in the H-1B process.
Katz covers all attorney fees associated with filing for an H-1B visa.
Employers are responsible for the following required H-1B fees:
Standard Filing Fee: For the I-129 petition $320 ACWIA (Training) Fee: To fund training $1,500* of U.S. workersFraud Fee: Required for the initial $500 H-1B petition or to switch employers
Optional fee for premium processing: $1,000 Decisions are made within 15 business days.
*Employers with fewer than 25 full-time employees must only pay one-half of the required training fee, which is $750. The following are exempt from the training fee: primary or secondary educational institutions, institutions of higher education, nonprofit organizations related to or affiliated with any institutions of higher education, a nonprofit organization that engages in established curriculum-related clinical training of students registered at any institutions of higher education, nonprofit research organizations, and governmental research organizations.
Resources U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services www.uscis.govU.S. Department of Labor www.dol.govH-1B Visa Information www.h1b.comUniversity of Pittsburgh Office of International Services (immigration and visas) www.ois.pitt.edu/ImmigrationVisas/Home.html
Employment Not Requiring Sponsorship
Curricular Practical Training (CPT) is defined as employment that is an integral part of the student’s academic program or established curriculum and that provides hands-on practical work experience. Students must have completed one academic year before they are eligible to participate in a summer internship and can work off campus for more than 20 hours a week. They do not need to be enrolled in academic classes.
Optional Practical Training (OPT) is temporary full-time employment after a student’s graduation that is directly related to the student’s field of study. It requires authorization by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The standard OPT period is for a maximum of 12 months. A student must obtain permission from the University’s Office of International Services and receive an employment authorization document (EAD) from USCIS. Employment can begin upon receipt of the EAD.
There is NO cost to the employer for hiring international students for part-time or full-time CPT or OPT.
Employment Requiring Sponsorship
H-1B Visa The H-1B visa program is the primary method for employers to recruit and hire international students and professionals in specialty occupations to work in the United States. Typically, a worker can have an H-1B visa for an initial period of up to three years. However, the initial H-1B visa can be extended one time for a combined maximum of six years.
International students who are in the United States as an F-1 or J-1 student (nonimmigrant) are generally eligible to apply for student work authorization upon completion of their academic program or studies, provided that they secure the necessary authorization before beginning employment.
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The following companies made offers to Katz MBAs during the 2009–10 recruiting season:
II-VI ABARTA Acosta Advantech AEGON Alibaba.com
American Income Life Insurance ArbJournal Ark International Bayer
Bluefront Capital LLC BNY Mellon Bombardier Bosch Boston
Consulting Group (Germany) Brunner Capital Bank Citigroup Con-way
Crane Co. Cummins Bridgeway, LLC CVS Caremark Dale Property
Services Penn DB Root & Company Deloitte Dick’s Sporting Goods
Echo Strategies EDMC EQT Erie Insurance Ernst & Young
Euro RSCG Worldwide Excella Consulting Eyeflow Internet Marketing
Federated Investors FedEx FHLBank First Insight First Niagara
Ford Motor Company Friendship Development Associates GE Enterprise
Solutions Giant Eagle Halliburton Harsco Metals Harvest Power
Hedgeye Henderson Brothers Heyl & Patterson Hotta Liesenberg Saito LLP
IBM IMPAQT Innovation Works Institute for Entrepreneurial Excellence
Jones Day Kennametal KPMG Lawson Leech Tishman Fuscaldo
and Lampl MarketSphere McCrory & McDowell LLC McKesson MEDRAD
MEMS Industry Group Merrill Lynch Michael Baker Moody’s
New York State Small Business Development Center Piedmont Biofuels
Pinnacle River, GP Pittsburgh Filmmakers PRTM QoLT Foundry Raytheon
Rentjungle.com SDLC Partners Security Innovation Signature Financial
Planning Smith Brothers Agency Stember Feinstein Doyle Payne & Cordes
Syor Group LLC Tenaris Texas Instruments Thermal Industries
Thermo Fisher Scientific Thomson Reuters TriState Capital Bank Tsudis
Chocolate Company UBS UPMC U.S. Office of Management and Budget
Valmar International Veterans Place Voxigo Watson Standard Wells Fargo
Wellspring Worldwide Westinghouse Willis Wipro YouNoodle.com
Jim BuscaglioUndergraduate Experience:Saint Vincent College Bachelor of Science, Finance, 2004
Pre-MBA Employment:Senior Consultant, Enterprise Risk ServicesDeloitte & Touche LLP; Washington, D.C.
Auditor, Office of the Inspector General U.S. Department of Defense; Washington, D.C.
Internship: Financial Risk ManagementIBM Corporation; Armonk, N.Y.
Munesh FarmahUndergraduate Experience:North Carolina State University Bachelor of Science, Business Administration (Finance), 2005
Pre-MBA Employment:Client Finance Management SpecialistAccenture; Charlotte, N.C., and Washington, D.C.
Internship: Software Group FinanceIBM Corporation; Somers, N.Y.
“Katz solidified the foundation built through my professional and undergraduate experience. The program awarded me the opportunity to build on my critical thinking, analytical, and research skills—all of which are necessary for a successful career in finance.”
“I truly gained the necessary tools at Katz to help me to excel in my internship at IBM. The curriculum not only taught me quantitative tools in finance and statistics, but aided me in developing and delivering strategic vision. This knowledge served me well when I had to develop and present risk management strategy to top IBM executives on a regular basis.”
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Biomedical Science Tower 3 ..............BST3.. C4The (University) Book Center ............ BOOK. E3Bouquet Gardens ............................. BQGRS. E4
(residence.halls.A–H)Brackenridge Hall (residence.hall,......BRACK. E3
Copy.Cat,.The.Pitt.Shop,.Parking.Office)Bruce Hall (residence.hall) .................BRUCE. E3.
• Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh .CARNG. G3
• Cathedral of Learning ............................. CL. F2CATHO (map abbreviation for Ryan Catholic Newman
Center)Center for Bioengineering off map.... CNBIO. B5Center for Sports Medicine................CSMR. B5
and Rehabilitation.off mapCharles L. Cost Sports Center ............COST. A1CHDEV (map abbreviation for University Child
Development Center)Chevron Science Center .................. CHVRN. D1Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh.......CHILD. C3Clapp Hall .......................................... CLAPP. F1Community of Reconciliation Building ..CR. F1Craig Hall ...........................................CRAIG. G1Craig Square .................................... CRGSQ. G2
Crawford Hall ...................................CRAWF. E1 Darragh Street Apartment Complex...DSAC. A3• Eberly Hall ......................................... EBERL. D1
Engineering Auditorium .................. ENGUD. D2Eureka Building ................................EURKA. C5Eye and Ear Institute ............................. EEI. C3Falk Medical Building ....................... FALKC. C3Falk School ....................................... FALKS. C1First Baptist Church .........................BAPST. F1
(United.Campus.Ministry)Fitzgerald Field House ......................FHOUS. A2Forbes Craig Apartments .................FBCRG.. G2Forbes Oakland Building...................FOBLD. B5Forbes Pavilion ................................. PAVLN. C4
(Forbes.Hall.[residence.hall];.The.Health..Book.Center;.Department.of.Parking,..Transportation,.and.Services)
Forbes Tower ...................................FRTOW. D4Fraternity Housing Complex.............FRAT...B1,..C2
• Frick Fine Arts Building .................... FKART. F3Frick International Studies Academy .FRICK. D3Gardner Steel Conference Center.......GSCC. D2Heinz Memorial Chapel .....................HEINZ. F2Hill Building ......................................... HILL. C4
• Hillman Library ................................HLMAN. E3Holiday Inn ........................................HOLDY. E1Holland Hall (residence.hall)...............HOLLD. E3
• Information Sciences Building................. IS. F1Iroquois Building .............................. IROQU.. D4Jewish University Center...................... JUC. G2Kaufmann Medical Building ................KAU. C4
• Langley Hall ......................................LANGY. E1LAW (map abbreviation for Barco Law Building)Lawrence Hall...................................LAWRN. E3Learning Research and
Development Center .......................LRDC. C2Litchfield Towers .............................TOWRS. D3
(residence.halls.A,.B,.C)
Loeffler Building ............................... LOEFF. D4Log Cabin.......................................... LOGCB. F2Lothrop Hall (residence.hall)...............LOTHP. C3Lutheran University Center .................. LUC. G2Magee-Womens Hospital.................MAGEE. B5McCormick Hall (residence.hall)....... MCCOR. E3Medical Arts Building ......................MDART. D3
(Student.Health.Service)Mellon Institute ..................................MELLI. F1
(Pittsburgh.Supercomputing.Center)Melwood Maintenance Building
off map.......................................... MELWD. G1• Mervis Hall ....................................... MERVS. F4• UPMC Montefiore ...............................MONF. B4• Music Building ..................................MUSIC. F1• Old Engineering Hall..............................OEH. D2
Oxford Building.(3501.Forbes.Avenue).OXFRD. C4Panther Hall (residence.hall)...............PANTH. B2Parkvale Building.................................VALE. D4PAVLN (map abbreviation for Forbes Pavilion)Pennsylvania Hall (residence.hall)...... PAHLL. C2The John M. and Gertrude E.
Petersen Events Center..................PCNTR. B2Pittsburgh Athletic Association............ PAA. E2Pittsburgh Board of Education ............. PBE. G2Post Office (Oakland.Branch)................POST. F4PRES (map abbreviation for Bellefield Presbyterian Church)UPMC Presbyterian ...........................PRESB. C3Public Health .....................................PUBHL. D3
(Crabtree.and.Parran.Halls)Rand Building..................................... RAND. G1Rangos Research Center ................. RANGO. C4Ruskin Hall ....................................... RUSKN. F1Ryan Catholic Newman Center.........CATHO. F1
(The.Oratory).off mapSt. Paul Cathedral ............................. SPAUL. G1Salk Hall .............................................. SALK. B3
• Scaife Hall .......................................... SCAIF. C3
Schenley Park ............................................. . G5Schenley Plaza ........................................... . F3Sennott Square ................................ SENSQ. D4Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall.SOSAM. D2Space Research Coordination Center.SRCC. D2
• Stephen Foster Memorial .................STEPH. F2Sutherland Hall (residence.hall)........ .SUTHD. B1
• Thackeray Hall (registration)..............THACK. D2Thaw Hall ...........................................THAW. D2
• Thomas Detre Hall of the Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic ........TDH. C2
TOWRS (map abbreviation for Litchfield Towers)Trees Hall (athletic.facilities)............... TREES. A2University Center (UPMC) ....................UCTR. E1University Child Development Center
off map............................................CHDEV. G1University Club ..................................UCLUB. D2University Place Office Building .......UPLAC. D2University Public Safety Building .......UPSB. C5University Technology
Development Center........................UTDC. G1VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System—
University Drive Division...................... VA. B1VALE (map abbreviation for Parkvale Building)Van de Graaff Building .....................VNGRF. D2
• Victoria Building ................................VICTO. C4Webster Hall .....................................WEBSR. F1
• Wesley W. Posvar Hall .......................WWPH. E4Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic
(see.Thomas.Detre.Hall)William Pitt Union ................................WPU. E3Wyndham Garden Hotel .................. WYNDH. C5
Parking.
Metered.Parking.
Handicap.Parking
Library.in.Building• 1716
DirectionsFrom the West, Including Pittsburgh International Airport:
• Take route 60 S toward Pittsburgh to I-279• Follow I-279 N (15 miles)• Go through the Fort Pitt Tunnel• Stay in right lane on the Fort Pitt Bridge• Take first right, I-376 E-Monroeville• Take Forbes Avenue-Oakland Exit• Follow Forbes Avenue to the Pitt campus• From Forbes Avenue, turn right onto Bouquet Street• At second stop sign, Mervis Hall is the glass building on the left
From the East:• Take PA Turnpike Exit 6, Monroeville• Follow I-376 W to Pittsburgh (12 miles)• Take Exit 7N (7A) Oakland (Bates Street)• From Bates Street, turn left onto Bouquet Street• At second stop sign, Mervis Hall is the glass building on the right
From the North:• Take I-279 S or 28 S to 579• Take Oakland-Monroeville Exit off of 579• At second light, bear left (past Quality Inn)• At stop sign, turn left onto Bates Street• At stop sign, turn left onto Bouquet Street• At second stop sign, Mervis Hall is the glass building on the right
From the South:• Take 19 N or 51 N to Liberty Tunnels• Go across Liberty Bridge and take the off-ramp to the right• Bear right at end of ramp onto Boulevard of the Allies• At second light, bear left (past Quality Inn)• At stop sign, turn left onto Bates Street• At stop sign, turn left onto Bouquet Street• At second stop sign, Mervis Hall is the glass building on the right
Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of BusinessCareer Services Center301 Mervis HallRoberto Clemente DrivePittsburgh, PA 15260 www.business.pitt.edu/katz/mba/career/recruit.php
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August26–28 AsianMBAConference,NewYork,N.Y.
August30 Falltermclassesbegin
September6 LaborDay—Universityclosed
September13 Corporatepresentationsbegin
September21–25 NationalBlackMBAAssociationConference,LosAngeles,Calif.
October1–2 NationalAssociationofWomenMBAsConference,Louisville,Ky.
October4 On-campusrecruitingbeginsforfull-timecandidates
October11–15 MBACareerClubTreks—Norecruiting/corporatepresentations
October18–21 Midterm/finalexams—Norecruiting/corporatepresentations
October21–23 NationalSocietyofHispanicMBAsConference,Chicago,Ill.
November11–13 NationalBlackMBAAssociation3rdAnnualMideastRegional Conference,Cincinnati,Ohio
November21–28 Thanksgivingrecess—Norecruiting/corporatepresentations
December13–16 Finalexams—Norecruiting/corporatepresentations
December19–January9 Winterrecess—Norecruiting/corporatepresentations
January17 MartinLutherKingJr.Day—Universityclosed
January18 Springtermclassesbegin
January19 On-campusrecruitingbeginsforinternshipcandidates andresumesforfull-timecandidates
February20–March4 Midterm/finalexams—Norecruiting/corporatepresentations
March6–13 Springrecess—Norecruiting/corporatepresentations
April25–28 Finalexams—Norecruiting/corporatepresentations
April29 Graduation
2010–11RecruitingCalendar
Experience. Learn. Lead.
RecruiterExpectationsRecruitersareexpectedtoactwithintegritythroughouttheinterviewprocessandtofollowupwithallcandidatesregardingthestatusoftheircandidacyinatimelymanner.
Allrecruiters,whetheronoroffcampus,shouldgivestudentsuntil:•December31,2010,orthreeweeks,whicheverislonger,
torespondtoafull-timejoboffer.
•February14,2011,ortwoweeks,whicheverislonger,torespondtoaninternshipoffer.
Studentscanacceptorrejectofferspriortothespecifieddeadlines,butshouldnotbecompelledtodoso.
GuidelinesandPolicies
TheKatzCareerServices
Centerstrivestoprovide
best-in-classserviceto
recruitingpartnersand
MBAstudents.Tothat
end,weaskthatallparties
adheretothefollowing
guidelinesandpolicies.
Companiesshouldnotencouragestudentstorenegeonpreviouslyacceptedjoborinternshipoffersorrescindofferstheyhavepreviouslyextendedtoourstudents;doingsocouldresultinthelossofon-campusrecruitingprivileges.
Companiesschedulingout-of-towninterviewsshouldgivestudentsfivebusinessdays’notice.
Companiesareaskedtoprovideupdatesviae-mailonoffersmadeandacceptedordeclined,aswellassalaryinformation,toCharmaineEvans,recruitingmanager,atcaevans@katz.pitt.edu.ThisassiststheCareerServicesCenterinpreparinganaccurateemploymentreportattheendofeachrecruitingyear.
StudentExpectationsTheUniversityofPittsburghiscommittedtotheadvancementoflearningandservicetosociety.Thisisbestaccomplishedinanatmosphereofmutualrespectandcivility,self-restraint,concernforothers,andacademicintegrity.BychoosingtojointheUniversitycommunity,ourstudentsaccepttheobligationtolivebythesecommonvaluesandcommitthemselvestotheprinciplesasoutlinedbytheUniversityofPittsburghHonorCode.
Studentsareexpectedtosignupinadvanceforcareer-relatedeventsintheOn-TARGETonlinesystemandarrive10minutespriortothestartofallevents.Studentswhoarerepeatedno-showscouldlosetheirCareerServicesCenterprivileges.
Studentsareexpectedtohonorallon-andoff-campusinterviewcommitments,includingadequatelypreparinginadvancefortheinterview.Anycancellationsmustoccurmorethantwobusinessdayspriortothescheduledinterview.
No-shows,orstudentswhocancelinsideofthetwobusinessdaywindow(excludingintheeventofamedicalorpersonalemergency),willhavetheirCareerServicesCenterprivilegessuspended,pendingreviewbytheassistantdeanforMBAcareerservices.StudentsmustsubmitaletterofapologytotherecruiterandtotheCareerServicesCenterforreviewwithin24hoursoftheinfraction.
StudentsareexpectedtoreportalljobandinternshipoffersandacceptancestotheCareerServicesCenterandtodiscontinueinterviewingimmediatelyafteracceptinganoffer(verballyorinwriting).
StudentswhorenegeonjoborinternshipofferscouldlosetheirCareerServicesCenterprivileges.
Experience. Learn. Lead.
CorporatePresentationChecklist
nScheduleacorporatepresentationdate. Completeacorporatepresentationrequestform
byloggingintotheKatzrecruitingWebsite:
https://katz-pitt-csm.symplicity.com/employers
•CorporatepresentationsbeginSeptember13,2010;runthroughDecember10,2010;andcontinuethroughthespring.
Ifyoudonothaveanexistingaccount,pleasevisittheaboveWebsitetoregister,orcontactCharmaineEvansat412-648-1510.
nConfirmcateringarrangements.
Weaskthatyoumakearrangementswithlocalcaterersandhavethembillyoudirectly.Afinalcountofregisteredstudentswillbeavailabletwoworkingdayspriortoyourpresentation.
SuggestedLocalCaterers
Jazzman’sCaféinMervisHall UniversityofPittsburghCatering 412-383-7459
TheFlutedMushroom 412-381-1899
Sorrento’sPizzaRoma 412-621-9129
nPickupyourparkingpass. Foryourconvenience,wehaveguestpassesfor
theWesleyW.PosvarHallparkinggarage,whichislocatedonRobertoClementeDrivedirectlyacrossthestreetfromMervisHall.Whenyouarriveatthegarage,theparkinglotattendantwillprovideyouwithatemporaryplacard.Pleasedisplayitonyourdashboardanddisposeofitwhenyouleave.
nMailpresentationmaterials(ifapplicable). UniversityofPittsburgh
JosephM.KatzGraduateSchoolofBusinessCareerServicesCenterAttention:RecruitingManager301MervisHallRobertoClementeDrivePittsburgh,PA15260
Experience. Learn. Lead.
On-CampusRecruitingChecklist
nScheduleaninterviewdate. Completearequestformtoscheduleanon-campus
recruitingeventbyloggingintotheKatzrecruitingWebsite:https://katz-pitt-csm.symplicity.com/employers
•Fallrecruitingforfull-timecandidatesbeginsOctober4,2010,andendsDecember10,2010.
•Springrecruitingforinternshipcandidatesbegins(andresumesforfull-timecandidates)January19,2011,andendsApril22,2011.
Ifyoudonothaveanexistingaccount,pleasevisittheaboveWebsitetoregisterorcallCharmaineEvansat412-648-1510.WeencouragecompaniestoscheduletheirinterviewdatebyAugust30,2010.
nChooseaschedulingoption. TheCareerServicesCenteroffersemployersfour
typesofschedulingoptions.•Prescreen schedule: Theprescreenscheduleisoneinwhichstudentssubmitcoverlettersandrésumésforapostedposition.TheCareerServicesCenterforwardsthecoverlettersandrésuméstotherecruiter,whoselectsthestudentshe/shewishestointerview,andthoseselectedareinvitedtointerview.Thisisthemostpopularschedulingoption.
•Open schedule: Anopenscheduleisoneinwhichinterviewslotsareawardedtoallinterestedstudents.
•Mixed schedule: Amixedscheduleisacombinationoftheaboveoptions—forexample,halfprescreenedandhalfopen.
•Video conferencing
nPostthejoband/orinternshipdescription(s). Adetailedjobdescriptionisanessentialtoolfor
attractinghighlydesirableMBAcandidates.Youmaypostthejoband/orinternshipdescription(s)assoonasyouron-campusrecruitingeventhasbeenconfirmed.
Allpositiondescriptionsshouldcontainthefollowinginformation:•Positiontitle•Preferredinterviewschedulingoption•Name,title,address,ande-mailaddressofthepersontowhomcoverlettersandrésuméswillbeforwarded
•Positiondescription•Desiredqualifications•Citizenshiprequirements,ifapplicable•MBAfunctionalarea,ifapplicable(Accounting,Finance,HumanResources,Marketing,InformationSystems,Operations,orStrategy)
•Industry•Undergraduatedegree(s)required,ifapplicable•Geographiclocationofposition
nScheduleapre-interviewreception. Heldtheeveningbeforeon-campusinterviews,
pre-interviewreceptionsenablerecruiterstofurtherexplainavailablepositionsandtodiscusstheircompany,careertracks,etc.,leavingmoretimetolearnaboutcandidatesduringtheinterviews.Pre-interviewreceptionsareusuallyconsideredpartoftheinterviewingprocess.
•Who to Invite:Pre-interviewreceptionsareforthosestudentsinterviewingthenextday.
•When to Schedule:Pre-interviewreceptionstypicallyarescheduledfrom4:30to6p.m.orfrom6to7:30p.m.
•Where to Hold:MervisHallisthemostpopularchoice.Toprovideamoreformalatmosphereortoaccommodatelargegroups,somecompanieselecttoholdtheirpre-interviewreceptionsatOakland-arearestaurantsortheUniversityClub.TheCareerServicesCenterstaffwillbehappytomakethearrangementsforyou.
Experience. Learn. Lead.
CareerServicesStaff
TimothyP.RobisonExecutiveDirector,MBACareerServices
412-648-1511|[email protected]
DanaC.RomanoAssociateDirector,MBACareerServices
412-648-1598|[email protected]
MelissaKantrowitzAssistantDirector,MBACareerServices
412-648-7263|[email protected]
DonNorringtonAssociateDirector,MBACareerServices
412-648-1501|[email protected]
HollieKaweckiAssistantDirector,MBACareerServices
412-383-7168|[email protected]
CharmaineEvansRecruitingManager,MBACareerServices
412-648-1510|[email protected]
Experience. Learn. Lead.
ContactTimothy:
TodiscussbuildingasuccessfulMBArecruitingstrategy
ToenhanceyourcurrentrecruitingstrategyatKatz
ContactDanaforassistancewithinitiativesin:
Technology
HumanResources
ContactMelissaforassistancewithinitiativesin:
Finance
Accounting
ContactDonforassistancewithinitiativesin:
Consulting
Operations
Diversityrecruiting
ContactHollieforassistancewithinitiativesin:
Marketing
ContactCharmaineforassistancewith:
On-campusrecruiting
Employerrelations
Interviewschedulingandlogistics
CareerServicesStaff