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A look at the Huntsman School: At the Huntsman School of Business, we emphasize ambition and ethical leadership
A look at the Huntsman School: At the Huntsman School of Business, we emphasize ambition and ethical leadership
Dean's Convocation - William Shughart II:In this most recent Dean's Convocation, students hear from Huntsman School Professor William Shughart II.
Dare Mighty Things At the Huntsman School of Business, students are encouraged to Dare Mighty Things.
Career Development: Career Accelerators help you apply the skills you acquire at the Huntsman School in the job market.
Career Exploration Trip: Want to get a feel for a field? Career Exploration trips give students an opportunity to test drive career options.
Customer Service: At the Huntsman School, our customers are our students. Here are principles of providing customer service.
Alumnus Feature: Mark James, Senior Vice President of Human Resources at Honeywell, talks about what he learned at Utah State.
Huntsman Internships: Get an intern from the Huntsman School and find out why so many businesses end up hiring our students.
As a student in the School of Accountancy, you will have many opportunities to network with firms that recruit our students. These opportunities begin to arise as early as your sophomore year. Each exposure provides you with an excellent opportunity to make a favorable impression. No contact should be taken casually! Always dress appropriate for the occasion, and maintain a professional decorum and attitude. Indeed, approach each interaction in the same way you approach a formal interview event.
You should also know that firms frequently consult with professors and fellow classmates. Potential employers will seek to learn about your work habits, ethical conduct, attitude about team work, and general intellect. All of these issues help shape impressions upon which your eventual recruitment will depend.
Finally, you should spend time becoming very familiar with the firms that recruit our students. A potential employer expects you to ask informed questions. There is an expectation that you will have already drilled down on firm background information that is readily available. The expectation should be met well before you begin interacting with these firms at professional meetings, Meet the Firms night, etc. Remember that chance favors the well prepared, and we want you to have the best chance possible to obtain a meaningful internship experience.