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RECRUITING OPPORTUNITIESCENTER FOR STUDENT PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTMeet UTSA’sBusiness StudentsEngageShareInspire

ConnectingEmployers withUTSA’s BusinessStudentsandTransformingEnergetic TalentInto Tomorrow’sBusiness Leaders

WELCOMEWelcome to the UTSA Carlos Alvarez College of Business Center for StudentProfessional Development (CSPD), the best place for employers to meet andrecruit top business students. The mission of the CSPD is to transform our6,600 undergraduate business students into business professionals, support thecareer development of more than 1,200 master’s students and help employersbuild pipelines to grow their future business talent.The CSPD offers more than 100 professional development and recruiting eventseach academic year for students to develop a strong portfolio of skills forcareer readiness and give them a competitive edge in launching their careers.Employers participate in many of these events by serving as corporate coaches,hosting industry panels and participating in a variety of networking receptions.In addition to the CSPD’s full calendar of events, we assist employers in tailoringspecialized events to meet and hire potential student candidates for internshipsor full-time career opportunities.To inquire about our services and how we can best assist you in fulfillingyour recruiting objectives, please contact the college's associate directorof employer relations, nancy.scottjones@utsa.edu.TOP 5UNDERGRADUATEBUSINESS SCHOOLIN TEXASEmpoweringInternship PipelinesInternships change the academicand professional lives of UTSA’sbusiness students, and the CSPDis dedicated to providing resourcesand tools to encourage studentsto pursue internships. The CSPDprovides ongoing events andprofessional development coachingto connect employers with studentsready to intern. Virtual andin-person visits to corporate officesare offered each semester as wellas opportunities for companies tohost their own conversations andinformation sessions on campus orvirtually. The CSPD also marketscurrent internships through directemail campaigns and the InternshipInsider, a bi-weekly newsletter.

Direct Ways to Connect with Business StudentsCareer Action Program (CAP) Career and Internship Information SessionsRecruiting and Interviewing Events Table Recruiting in the Business BuildingInternship Week: Fall and Spring Semesters On-Campus Interviews in the College’s EY Leadership SuitesLeadership Conversations with Company Tourshigh-achieving students Graduate Recruitment and Networking OpportunitiesSpeaking Engagements with one or moreof our professional student organizationsCAP is OurSignature ProgramEmployers have access to top-notch talent in the UTSACarlos Alvarez College of Business when they volunteerat the Career Action Program (CAP), the CSPD’s signature professional development program for businessstudents. Known as CAP coaches, these volunteers areCAP’s secret component, who give our business studentsa competitive edge when entering the marketplace.Several CAP conferences are held each semester,with more than 160 students participating. Eachconference offers sessions on four key professionaldevelopment skills—LinkedIn, Mock Interview,Speed Networking and Alumni Advice.6,600UNDERGRADUATESTUDENTS1,200GRADUATE STUDENTSMore than 1,600 students will participate in CAPthroughout the academic year to hone their professionaldevelopment skills.Each semester, more than 100 corporate volunteersfrom the regional business community participate inthe CAP conferences, where they motivate, coach andmentor our business students, while meeting potentialtalent for internships and full-time opportunities in smallgroup settings.With more than 34,000 students, UTSA is a publicurban-serving university in the San Antonio metropolitanarea. UTSA advances knowledge through research anddiscovery, teaching and learning, community engagementand public service.UTSA embraces multicultural traditions and serves asa center for intellectual and creative resources as wellas a catalyst for socioeconomic development and thecommercialization of intellectual property—for Texas,the nation and the world. The Carlos Alvarez College ofBusiness is located on UTSA’s Main Campus in northwestSan Antonio.The UTSA Carlos Alvarez College of Business is one ofthe 40 largest business schools in the nation withmore than 36,750 alumni graduates.UTSA was named the #1 ranked cyber securityprogram in the country according to a nationalsurvey conducted by the Ponemon Institute.Undergraduate1AccountingActuarial ScienceBusiness AnalyticsUNDERGRADUATECyber SecurityHISPANIC-SERVINGEconomicsBUSINESS SCHOOLFinanceInformation SystemsManagementManagement ScienceMarketingReal Estate Finance and DevelopmentStatistics and Data Science#GraduateIn support of UTSA President Taylor Eighmy’s collegeto career initiative, CAP provides hands-on experientiallearning to meet professional development objectives.About UTSADegree ProgramsCSPDLeadershipTeamAimee LaunDirectorJulio J. RamosAssociate Director ofStudent EngagementLeticia GarciaAssistant Directorof InternshipsDanielle GawronskiAssistant Director ofCareer DevelopmentMBAExecutive MBAMBA/MDMBA/Master of Public HealthMaster of AccountancyMS BusinessMS Data AnalyticsMA EconomicsBusiness Data Analysis andForecasting ConcentrationFinancial Economics ConcentrationMS FinanceReal Estate ConcentrationMS Information TechnologyCyber Security ConcentrationMS Management of TechnologyMS Statistics and Data SciencePhD

Careers Begin With InternshipsNew students in the Carlos Alvarez College of Business quickly learn to embracea culture that encourages and promotes internships. The CSPD offers numerousexperiential learning events, including the Career Action Program, which preparesstudents to thrive in internships, and in turn paves the way to securing employmentand launching their career paths.Iman LalaniNyasha Chitakure“ The CSPD’s Career Action Programtaught me how to curate my elevatorspeech, which in turn allowed me toeffectively ‘sell myself’ and be moreconfident in what I have to offer.”“ The college put a lot of emphasis ongetting an internship, and it droveme to start interning early. I had threeinternships in my college careerbecause of it.”InternshipsFrost Bank, User Experience InternCharles Schwab, San Francisco;Digital Services InternFull-time OfferCharles Schwab, AustinInternshipsArgo Group, Financial Analyst InternCity of San Antonio Fire Department,Fiscal Services InternThe Green Lab, Accounting InternBBA Cyber Security &Information Systems '20BBA Finance '20GRADUATE STUDENTTyler WerlandMS Data Analytics '20Internships OfferProfessional andPersonal GrowthTyler Werland’s yearlong internship with Spurs Sports & Entertainmentincluded serving in HR’s organizational development departmentas well as the Spurs Sports & Entertainment University.Working with the San Antonio Spurs exposed Tyler to a newindustry and gave him opportunities to expand his experienceas an HR trainer and to share his data analytics skills by helpingsenior leaders make decisions. One of his internship highlightswas leading a series of technology trainings that were rolled outto the executive leadership team and then the entire organizationduring COVID-19.“ CAP gave me confidence by helping improve my elevator speechand practice interviewing which led to my first-ever internshipwith H-E-B,” Tyler says.While completing his undergraduate degree in business administration,Tyler held four internships and credits the CSPD’s focus on professionaldevelopment events for preparing him for his internships.Tyler plans to pursue a career in human resources, training &development, people analytics or instructional design afterreceiving his MSDA.Christopher A. RosalesBBA Accounting '20Lauren ChungBBA Economics; BBA Finance '21“ Before meeting recruiters, I researchedeach company’s culture, values andmission. I also brushed up on myaccounting terms and had questionsprepared for them.”“ The strong emphasis the college andCSPD placed on getting an internshipbefore graduation helped push me tofind and land an offer.”InternshipsPwC, Start InternPwC, External Audit InternFull-time OfferFull-time position at PwC upongraduating with a master’s degreein accounting (MACY).InternshipDura Software through Students StartupsProgram, CorporateDevelopment Analyst InternInternshipsSpurs Sports & Entertainment, Learning & Development InternTarget, Manager InternTarget, Executive Store InternThe Alamo, Events Management InternH-E-B, Store Management Intern4#9#HISPANIC SERVINGPART-TIME MBA IN TEXAS2019PART-TIME MBAIN TEXAS2019U.S. News &World ReportU.S. News &World Report

Corporate PartnershipsH. Kyle SealeBusiness VolunteersAccenture Federal ServicesAcelityAdvanced Plan for HealthAdvantage SolutionsAkin Doherty Klein &Feuge P.C.Alamo Area Councilof GovernmentsAllianceBernsteinAnalytic Focus LLCAssessment TechnologiesAT&TATKG LLPAXA AdvisorsBanana RepublicBB&TBDOB.E.A.T. LLCBecton Dickinson &CompanyBianca JacksonConsulting ServicesBKDBoeingBooz Allen HamiltonBPBroadway BankC.H. Guenther & SonCACICalvetti FergusonCapital StrategiesCappy Lawton &Lawton Family ofRestaurantsCasa Camargo Group atExp. RealtyCentral Intelligence AgencyCiti GroupCore ResearchCPS EnergyCyberTexas FoundationDeacon RecruitingDell TechnologiesDental WhaleDepartment of DefenseEdwards Aquifer AuthorityEnterprise HoldingsExxonMobilEYFarmers InsuranceFastenal CompanyFirst CommandFinancial ServicesFirstmark Credit UnionFollet Corp.Ford Motor CompanyForte FoundationFrost & SullivanFrost BankGeneral DynamicInformation TechnologyGoldman SachsGood Careers AcademyGoogleHarland Clarke HoldingsHarvest Future FinancialH-E-BHISPAHuluIBMiHeartMediaIndependent InsuranceAgents of San AntonioJPMorgan Chase & CoKB HomeKendra ScottKeurig Dr. PepperKforceKohl’s Department StoresLancer WorldwideLOD Resource GroupLowe’sMacaulay Brown Inc.MaloneBailey, LLPMarathon PetroleumMarket VisionMcCombs EnterprisesMGR Accounting RecruitersMutual of OmahaMUY!My Education SolutionsOraclePhillips 66Port San AntonioProspanicaProspera HousingCommunity ServicesProtivitiPwCRackspaceRBFCUROARRobert HalfRobert Viejo InternationalBusiness ConsultantRSM US LLPSan Antonio Chamberof CommerceSan Antonio Lighthousefor the BlindSandia NationalLaboratoriesSecurity ServiceFederal Credit UnionSherwin WilliamsSmurfit KappaSouth Side San AntonioChamber of CommerceSouthwest AirlinesState FarmSWBCTalonXTargetTaskUsTexas Departmentof BankingThe Bank of San AntonioThe PearlTopBox SolutionsTopGolfTranswesternUnion Pacific RailroadUnited States Air ForceCivilian ServiceUniversity Health SystemsUPSUSAAUTSA UniversityCareer CenterUTSA SBDC InternationalTrade CenterUTSA Texas InternationalBusiness AcceleratorValero Energy CorporationVantage Bank TexasWeaverWells FargoWind River Sales& DistributionWyndham DestinationsZachry GroupMORE THAN36,750BUSINESS ALUMNICenter for StudentProfessional DevelopmentBusiness BuildingOne UTSA CircleSan Antonio, Texas 78249UTSA-Center for Student Professional Development@UTSA CSPDCenter for Student Professional Development@UTSA CSPDFor Recruiting Opportunitiesand AssistanceNancy Scott JonesAssociate Director of Employer Relations210-458-4039nancy.scottjones@utsa.edu

About UTSA With more than 34,000 students, UTSA is a public urban-serving university in the San Antonio metropolitan area. UTSA advances knowledge through research and discovery, teaching and learning, community engagement and public service. UTSA embraces multicultural traditions and serves as

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