Category Archives: Accounting Events

Week 7 — BAP, Moss Adams & Deloitte Office Hours TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, Job opportunity in CA, Summer Leadership Conference (DEADLINE SOON) & 2 Scholarships

Weekly Announcement
1. BAP: “Careers as a Special Agent”; Wed. Feb.  18th, IRS Special Agent from 6-7pm in Austin Hall 226 (see attached flyer)
www.osubap.com
www.facebook.com/OSUBAP

Tuesday, Feb. 17th
Moss Adams will be on campus conducting office hours TOMORROW, February 17th from 10:00am – 2:00pm in Austin Hall (near the Career Success Center).

Wednesday, Feb. 18th — Deloitte Office Hours
Deloitte will be on campus Wednesday, February 18th from 10 AM – 2 PM to talk with students about the Envision Leadership Conference and the Deloitte National Leadership Conference.  Please email Megan Gustafson (mgustafson@deloitte.com) to sign up for a 15 minute appointment.  All appointments will be in the Career Success Center in Austin Hall.  We look forward to meeting you!

IMA Student Group:
1.  Ryan Smith, Senior Director of Investor Relations at Nike and former CFO of Nike Golf, will be visiting campus March 3rd. He will be meeting with our club from 7-8PM to discuss career path and advice and any other potential topics!
2.  Bowling: Monday, March 9th – Dead Week Bowling Study Break (unofficial date – still haven’t reserved the MU)

Summer Leadership/Elevation Conference
1.  For students graduating between Dec 2016 and August 2017 — Moss Adams, PwC, KPMG, Deloitte, Jones & Roth & KS are hosting leadership conferences this summer.  Deadlines to apply is Feb. 20th via Beaver Careers and the firm web-site.

Internship Opportunity in California.
Mercury Insurance is hiring for a paid summer internship position in the Company’s Finance Department located at 4484 Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles, CA.  Qualified candidates will be completing their junior year course work by summer 2015 with a concentration in Accounting or Finance and an expected graduation date on or before June 2016.  This position will assist with Finance Department projects which may include Economic Capital Modeling, Financial Planning and Analysis, Cost Benefit Studies and Cost Accounting Projects.  Please read the attached job description for more details.

The Company will have a representative on-site at OSU on March 2 to conduct interviews.  To be considered for an interview, please send your resume and class record, including list of courses taken and grade history directly to Renee Balais at rbalais@mercuryinsurance.com .  In the subject line of the e-mail write, “Finance Internship Position – OSU”.   Should you be selected for an interview, a representative will contact you for interview scheduling.

Mercury Insurance is a multiple-line insurance company offering predominantly automobile, homeowners and business insurance in California, Florida, New Jersey, Texas, Arizona, New York, Georgia, Oklahoma, Illinois, Michigan, Nevada, Virginia and Pennsylvania. Since 1962, Mercury has specialized in offering quality insurance at an affordable price.  Mercury Insurance Group, (NYSE ticker “MCY) is one of “America’s 50 Most Trustworthy Financial Companies” as ranked by Forbes magazine.   Headquartered in Los Angeles, Mercury primarily provides auto, homeowners and business insurance through a network of more than 7,500 independent agents in 13 states.  www.mercuryinsurance.com

Job Opportunities:
1.  Moss Adams — Eugene and Medford offices are still looking to fill some full-time positions.  We have a posting on the Moss Adams Careers website, (Requisition #12859) but students can also find it posted on Beaver Careers.  We will not be conducting on-campus interviews, but rather want students to apply directly to our website and we will work through the process from there.

3. Kernutt Stokes — Eugene
4 full time hires
Application Deadlines April 2015
Start Date July 2015
Please apply via Beaver Careers and then send resume, transcript, and cover letter to Msavage@kernuttstokes.com
www.kernuttstokes.com

Scholarships:
1.  The CFMA Portland Chapter is offering scholarships to students with accounting, finance, or construction management majors.  Scholarships range from $1,000 to $3,000, and the application deadline is February 28, 2015.   See attached flyer, instructions and application form.     http://cafe.cfma.org/PortlandOregon/committees/scholarship

2.  The Moss Adams Foundation is awarding Diversity Scholarships to candidates that meet the eligibility requirements. This scholarship targets sophomores/juniors or those that will be going through Fall 2015-2016 recruiting to secure a summer internship (graduation date Spring 2017 & 2018).  We are not posting directly on campus for this but students can find the application on our Careers website under Student Events.

To apply:
Visit mossadams.taleo.net/careersection/12/jobsearch.ftl and complete the online application no later than March 15, 2015. You’ll also be asked to upload a copy of your unofficial transcripts, a cover letter, and your résumé.  An interview will be required. We’ll announce scholarship recipients by the end of April. Questions about the scholarship or the application process?  E-mail careers@mossadams.com

Mentoring Program:
Below is a link to a coaching and mentoring program that the Oregon Soc. of CPAs established a few years ago.    If the accounting students know about the program, they could apply to participate.  https://www.orcpa.org/career_zone/resource/64-oscpa_coaching_program/

Moss Adams 2015-diversity-scholarship-flyer

CMFA 2015 Poster Rev 11_07_14

BAP Flyer Winter Term Week 7

Week 6 — BAP, IMA, Summer Leadership Conference & 2 Scholarship

Weekly Announcement
1. BAP: “Pathway to Partnership”; Wed. Feb.  11th, TKD from 6-7pm in Austin Hall 226 (see attached flyer)
TKW will be presenting an informative workshop about setting yourself on the right path to become a partner. Learn great tools and important steps that can help
you achieve success within your accounting career.

www.osubap.com
www.facebook.com/OSUBAP

IMA Student Group:
1.  Ryan Smith, Senior Director of Investor Relations at Nike and former CFO of Nike Golf, will be visiting campus March 3rd. He will be meeting with our club from 7-8PM to discuss career path and advice and any other potential topics!

2.  Bowling: Monday, March 9th – Dead Week Bowling Study Break (unofficial date – still haven’t reserved the MU)

Summer Leadership/Elevation Conference
1.  For students graduating between Dec 2016 and August 2017 — Moss Adams, PwC, KPMG, Deloitte, Jones & Roth & KS are hosting leadership conferences this summer.  Deadlines to apply is Feb. 20th via Beaver Careers and the firm web-site.

Job Opportunities:
1.  Moss Adams — Eugene and Medford offices are still looking to fill some full-time positions.  We have a posting on the Moss Adams Careers website, (Requisition #12859) but students can also find it posted on Beaver Careers.  We will not be conducting on-campus interviews, but rather want students to apply directly to our website and we will work through the process from there.

3. Kernutt Stokes — Eugene
4 full time hires
Application Deadlines April 2015
Start Date July 2015
Please apply via Beaver Careers and then send resume, transcript, and cover letter to Msavage@kernuttstokes.com
www.kernuttstokes.com

Scholarships:
1.  The CFMA Portland Chapter is offering scholarships to students with accounting, finance, or construction management majors.  Scholarships range from $1,000 to $3,000, and the application deadline is February 28, 2015.   See attached flyer, instructions and application form.     http://cafe.cfma.org/PortlandOregon/committees/scholarship

2.  The Moss Adams Foundation is awarding Diversity Scholarships to candidates that meet the eligibility requirements. This scholarship targets sophomores/juniors or those that will be going through Fall 2015-2016 recruiting to secure a summer internship (graduation date Spring 2017 & 2018).  We are not posting directly on campus for this but students can find the application on our Careers website under Student Events.

To apply:
Visit mossadams.taleo.net/careersection/12/jobsearch.ftl and complete the online application no later than March 15, 2015. You’ll also be asked to upload a copy of your unofficial transcripts, a cover letter, and your résumé.  An interview will be required. We’ll announce scholarship recipients by the end of April. Questions about the scholarship or the application process?  E-mail careers@mossadams.com

Mentoring Program:
Below is a link to a coaching and mentoring program that the Oregon Soc. of CPAs established a few years ago.    If the accounting students know about the program, they could apply to participate.  https://www.orcpa.org/career_zone/resource/64-oscpa_coaching_program/

CMFA 2015 Poster Rev 11_07_14

BAP Flyer Winter Term Week 6

Moss Adams 2015-diversity-scholarship-flyer

Week 5 — Georgia Pacific Internship deadline & Summer Leadership Conference

Weekly Announcement
1.  NO BAP this week, Feb. 4th.  Please join us next week Wed. Feb.  11th, TKD from 6-7pm in Austin Hall 226

Summer Leadership/Elevation Conference
1.  For students graduating between Dec 2016 and August 2017 — Moss Adams, PwC, KPMG, Deloitte, Jones & Roth & KS are hosting leadership conferences this summer.  Deadlines to apply is Feb. 20th via Beaver Careers and the firm web-site.

Job Opportunities:
1.  Moss Adams — Eugene and Medford offices are still looking to fill some full-time positions.  We have a posting on the Moss Adams Careers website, (Requisition #12859) but students can also find it posted on Beaver Careers.  We will not be conducting on-campus interviews, but rather want students to apply directly to our website and we will work through the process from there.

2.  Georgia Pacific will be on campus, Monday, Feb. 9th for summer internships if you are interested you MUST apply, send your resume and cover letter to Chris.KIENZLE@GAPAC.com asap.  They will be in the Austin Hall in the CSC for interviews (Feb 9th).  Please read the following and reach out to Chris Kienzle if you are interested in the internship.  Chris.KIENZLE@GAPAC.com

Internship Overview:
The Georgia-Pacific Accounting Internship is a 10 week paid summer internship designed to provide meaningful real-work experience. Interns will be placed with one of our accounting teams in a manufacturing location, likely along the West Coast.  Planned career networking events and focused mentoring prepare our interns for a career within the Georgia-Pacific financial groups, either in one of our manufacturing locations across the United States or in our Corporate Headquarters in Atlanta, GA.

At Georgia-Pacific, we utilize behavior based interviewing. If you are not familiar with this interviewing method, I would suggest researching the topic in some detail before our conversation. The following website will assist you in understanding behavior based interviewing:  http://jobsearch.about.com/cs/interviews/a/behavioral.htm

It is also a good practice, when preparing for an interview, to learn more  about Georgia-Pacific and Koch Industries. The following websites will provide a basis for learning about Georgia-Pacific and the products that we produce as well as Koch Industries.
http://www.gp.com/
http://www.kochind.com

3. . Kernutt Stokes — Eugene
4 full time hires
Application Deadlines April 2015
Start Date July 2015
Please apply via Beaver Careers and then send resume, transcript, and cover letter to Msavage@kernuttstokes.com
www.kernuttstokes.com

4.  Campus Job Opportunity
“The Arts & Sciences Business Center has an opening and is looking for a student to work approximately 8-16 hours/week starting in February.  Those interested should e-mail their resume and Winter term schedule toandrew.kuback@oregonstate.edu .”
Andy Kuback | Accountant 2Arts & Sciences Business Center | Oregon State University2042 Cordley Hall

Scholarships:
1.  The Moss Adams Foundation will again be awarding Diversity Scholarships to candidates that meet the eligibility requirements. This scholarship targets sophomores/juniors or those that will be going through Fall 2016 recruiting to secure a summer internship. I will make mention of this to Jamie so it filters through BAP as well, but not sure that is the right venue for this level of student.  We are not posting directly on campus for this but students can find the application on our Careers website under Student Events.  I have been trying to connect with Brooks Peacock about getting time in his 200-level classes. See attached flyer for more details. Our Oregon region has 2  $2,500 scholarships to award.

Mentoring Program:
Below is a link to a coaching and mentoring program that the Oregon Soc. of CPAs established a few years ago.    If the accounting students know about the program, they could apply to participate.  https://www.orcpa.org/career_zone/resource/64-oscpa_coaching_program/

BAP Flyer Winter Term Week 4 

Week 4 — Summer Leadership Conference

Weekly Announcement
1.  BAP is hosting the Summer Leadership information panel;  Wednesday, Jan. 21st from 6-7pm in Austin Hall 226
PwC. KPMG, Deloitte, and Moss Adams will be presenting valuable information about summer leadership programs. They are a great opportunity to network and gain valuable skills that will serve you in your career within the accounting field.  KS and Jones and Roth are also offering summer leadership programs (see below).
www.osubap.com
https://www.facebook.com/OSUBAP

2.  IMA Meeting Monday evening from 6-7PM in Austin 222. It is a quick 15 minute meeting and then pizza for anybody that wants it! Specifically, we will be going over Winter Term events and finalizing specific dates for each event.

Job Opportunities:
1.  Moss Adams — Eugene and Medford offices are still looking to fill some full-time positions.  We have a posting on the Moss Adams Careers website, (Requisition #12859) but students can also find it posted on Beaver Careers.  We will not be conducting on-campus interviews, but rather want students to apply directly to our website and we will work through the process from there.

2.  Summer Leadership Programs — please apply via Beaver Careers and the Acct Firms site.  In addition the the Big Four — there are regional firms that participate such as KS and Jones & Roth

3. Kernutt Stokes — Eugene
4 full time hires
Application Deadlines April 2015
Start Date July 2015
Please apply via Beaver Careers and then send resume, transcript, and cover letter to Msavage@kernuttstokes.com
www.kernuttstokes.com

4.  Campus Job Opportunity
“The Arts & Sciences Business Center has an opening and is looking for a student to work approximately 8-16 hours/week starting in February.  Those interested should e-mail their resume and Winter term schedule toandrew.kuback@oregonstate.edu .”
Andy Kuback | Accountant 2Arts & Sciences Business Center | Oregon State University2042 Cordley Hall

5.  Fulcum Signature Logo
Part-time Bookkeeper
Growing precision machine shop in Corvallis located near OSU campus seeks part time bookkeeper to support the team. Company provides services to high tech firms and researchers developing new products and production and test tools. QuickBooks experience with job-costing preferred. Accounting fundamentals knowledge a must. Casual environment. Competitive pay and training available. Interested? Please call 541.990.6292 and speak to Gloria to learn more. Or submit an inquiry at http://www.fulcrumdrive.com/contact-us.

Gloria Sica
Fulcum Signature Logo
www.fulcrumdrive.com
541.990.6292

6. Opportunity for an office manager with Hoffman Construction as they remodel OSU Johnson Hall.
http://hoffman.iapplicants.com/ViewJob-433139.html

Scholarships:
1.  The Moss Adams Foundation will again be awarding Diversity Scholarships to candidates that meet the eligibility requirements. This scholarship targets sophomores/juniors or those that will be going through Fall 2016 recruiting to secure a summer internship. I will make mention of this to Jamie so it filters through BAP as well, but not sure that is the right venue for this level of student.  We are not posting directly on campus for this but students can find the application on our Careers website under Student Events.  I have been trying to connect with Brooks Peacock about getting time in his 200-level classes. See attached flyer for more details. Our Oregon region has 2  $2,500 scholarships to award.

Mentoring Program:
Below is a link to a coaching and mentoring program that the Oregon Soc. of CPAs established a few years ago.    If the accounting students know about the program, they could apply to participate.  https://www.orcpa.org/career_zone/resource/64-oscpa_coaching_program/

Moss Adams 2015 Diversity Scholarship Flyer

BAP Flyer Winter Term Week 4

Week Two — SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINE — Tax Symposium and MORE job opportunities

Weekly Announcement
1.  BAP / ALL Accounting Students — Tax Symposium — MU Ballroom, 6-7:30pm — See attached flyer
Oregon State University
Tax Careers Symposium
January 14, 2015

Objective:
To increase the exposure of students to taxation as a viable career path within the accounting profession and inform students about some of the various career opportunities in taxation.  Hopefully, this event will help to cast careers in taxation in a positive light and move students away from the stereotypes of tax as either 1) a boring career made up only of mundane/routine tax return preparation or 2) a career to be fearful of in which one can expect to constantly struggle to deal with an overwhelmingly technical and complex set of tax laws.

Participants:
Josh Dunlap – KPMG (Portland)
Kenny Martin – Moss Adams (Eugene)
Nicole Hoby – Kernutt Stokes (Eugene)
Alyce Chapman – Anderson Group CPAs (Corvallis)
R. L. Widmer – Umbrella Properties (Eugene)
Laura Kent – Esco (Portland)
Nicholas Warner – Internal Revenue Service (Portland)

** Don’t forget to submit hours via http://www.osubap.com/officers/hours/submit-hours/
Additional questions contact Sarah Gibbons gibbonss@onid.oregonstate.edu

PLEASE note that we do our best to update the OSU BAP website and Facebook page with the updates in this email.
www.osubap.com
https://www.facebook.com/OSUBAP

Job Opportunities:
1.  Fulcum Signature Logo
Part-time Bookkeeper
Growing precision machine shop in Corvallis located near OSU campus seeks part time bookkeeper to support the team. Company provides services to high tech firms and researchers developing new products and production and test tools. QuickBooks experience with job-costing preferred. Accounting fundamentals knowledge a must. Casual environment. Competitive pay and training available. Interested? Please call 541.990.6292 and speak to Gloria to learn more. Or submit an inquiry at http://www.fulcrumdrive.com/contact-us.

Gloria Sica
Fulcum Signature Logo
www.fulcrumdrive.com
541.990.6292

2.  Dear Accounting students,
MECOP has informed us that it has available a few extra internship positions for Summer/Fall 2015 (each internship is six months long):
Accounting: 3 positions (3 firm)

Both juniors and senior students (senior = graduating in June 2015) are eligible; preference will be given to junior students.
· The Accounting and Management (MECOP calls it “Project Management”) positions are open for application on the MECOP Website at https://www.mecopinc.org/apply-applications (Heading: Winter Supplemental 1 Application). The application deadline is Jan. 14th.

Interviews for both program selection and placement in the companies will take place on Feb. 4th (on-campus).  For general information on MECOP internships for Business students, refer to http://business.oregonstate.edu/career-success-center/students/mecop.

If you have questions, feel free to ask Prof. Rene Reitsma (AUST 471 – reitsmar@bus.oregonstate.edu) or student Advisor Daniel Schwab (AUST 107 –dan.schwab@oregonstate.edu).

3.  Kernutt Stokes — Eugene
4 full time hires
Application Deadlines April 2015
Start Date July 2015
Please apply via Beaver Careers and then send resume, transcript, and cover letter to Msavage@kernuttstokes.com
www.kernuttstokes.com

4.  Job Opportunity; Treasurer
205 S. Columbus MS-CH 22
Goldendale, WA 98620

Accountant – Treasurer’s Department, Goldendale, WA. Full-time, non- exempt at $17.28/hr. First Review 1/20/15 open until filled. Visit www.klickitatcounty.org for details & application or call the Personnel Dept 509-773-7171
We must receive Confirmation of Fax, either by return Fax or e-mail (ibbyjanec@klickitatcounty.org)

5.  LOCAL CORVALLIS OPPORTUNITY
Spectrum CPA Group
Job Opportunities in Corvallis — Great Local Opportunity.

Administrative/Accounting Assistant: Attention to detail is a MUST. Employee will run monthly reports to keep track of tax return due dates, answer phones, run errands including a daily mail run, interact and greet clients on a daily basis, deposit checks daily, scan and save documents as needed.
Payroll Specialist: Attention to detail is a MUST. Manage multiple clients, enter Tax payments online for clients, experience in payroll preferred.

Scholarship:
1.  On behalf of The OSCPA Educational Foundation, this is a reminder to encourage your students to apply for a 2015 scholarship.  This year, the Foundation will again be accepting unofficial transcripts and has a brief online educator recommendation section – making it easier than ever to apply for $1-$3,000 scholarships ($500 Community College). Here is the Foundation’s scholarship flyer.

The scholarship deadline is January 23, 2015 for 2015 scholarships (fall 2015 through spring 2016). Please let me know when a good time would be to send you a follow-up reminder to help encourage your students to apply.  For more information on The OSCPA Educational Foundation College Scholarships, and the link to apply, visit:www.orcpa.org/educational_foundation/scholarships.  We thank you for your help with increasing our college scholarship applicant pool. If you have any questions, you may contact me at 503-597-5477 / 1-800-255-1470, ext. 15 or aanderson@orcpa.org.

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BAP Flyer Winter Term Week 2

Week 1 — Winter Term — NEW Job Opportunities

Weekly Announcement
1.  BAP — Kernutt Stokes — “New Repair Regulations for Tax Purposes”
Austin Hall 226, 6-7pm — See attached flyer
** Don’t forget to turn in your professional and service hours completed outside of BAP to Sarah Gibbons gibbonss@onid.oregonstate.edu

PLEASE note that we do our best to update the OSU BAP website and Facebook page with the updates in this email.
www.osubap.com
https://www.facebook.com/OSUBAP

Job Opportunities:
1.  Grant Thornton is hiring.  GT has three open requisitions on Beaver Careers, they include openings for a tax associate, an audit associate, and tax/audit interns.  Please see below for the relate Job IDs:

Audit Associate:            3940
Tax Associate:              3941
Tax/Audit Intern:            3942

The positions will be posted on Beaver Careers through 1/11/2015.  Similar to fall recruiting, the students will need to apply using through Beaver Careers, and the Grant Thornton website.

2.  LOCAL CORVALLIS OPPORTUNITY
Spectrum CPA Group
Job Opportunities in Corvallis — Great Local Opportunity.

Administrative/Accounting Assistant: Attention to detail is a MUST. Employee will run monthly reports to keep track of tax return due dates, answer phones, run errands including a daily mail run, interact and greet clients on a daily basis, deposit checks daily, scan and save documents as needed.

Payroll Specialist: Attention to detail is a MUST. Manage multiple clients, enter Tax payments online for clients, experience in payroll preferred.

I know more about the first, since it’s my current job, so if anyone has any questions or needs more information, they can call, 541-752-4556; email, ddery@scpag.com or stop by Spectrum CPA Group anytime.

3.  From a fellow student:
Pittman & Brooks is a small CPA firm located in Tigard. We are looking to hire an accountant, preferably with some tax experience. It’s a salary position with great flexibility outside of tax season. Tax seasons require minimum 55 hours starting toward the end of January though April 15 with full flex hours the rest of the year. They can find more information about the company and apply online at our website http://www.pittman-brooks.com/join  I
t’s a great place to work! So flexible! I have only worked two full days on Fridays since tax season! Not your average CPA firm.

4.  We have three quick-moving accounting opportunities with the company Dougall Conradie LLC in Beaverton, OR. They have a need for some temporary tax season help, as well as 2 long-term openings (one entry-level and one mid-level). They are hoping to have CPA track candidates fill all three positions and are looking to interview next week. I’ve listed the jobs below – if you know of any students preparing to graduate or know of any recent graduates that you think could potentially be a good fit, I would love to reach out to them. If you’d like to forward my information to them and have them reach out to me, that would also be great!

CPA Track Tax Processor/Staff Accountant (Entry-Level)- http://www.campuspoint.com/jobdescription-preview.asp?applied=emp&jID=17517
Staff Accountant (Experienced)- http://www.campuspoint.com/jobdescription-preview.asp?applied=emp&jID=17518
Staff Accountant/Tax Processor (Temp – Tax Season)- http://www.campuspoint.com/jobdescription-preview.asp?applied=emp&jID=17519

5.  The Secretary of State Audits Division will be accepting applications for new financial and performance auditors in November (start date can be after graduation).
Kari E. Mott, MBA, Senior Auditor
Secretary of State Audits Division
503-986-2213

6.  The Audits Division is currently recruiting for a Staff Auditor (Performance).  The salary range is $4,182- $6,159 per month. This is an Open Competitive recruitment open to any applicant who meets the qualifications.
The announcements can be found on the internet at:
http://sos.oregon.gov/Pages/employmentopportunities.aspx

To apply follow the link below to the State of Oregon E-Recruit system.
http://www.oregon.gov/jobs/Pages/index.aspx

Melissa Gubbels, PHR
HR Analyst
Secretary of State
503-986-2169

7. Our firm is currently working with a healthcare client that is looking to hire a sharp and driven new grad with a Bachelor’s in Accounting and a minimum GPA of 3.2.  We don’t often have positions come up at this level with no previous experience required but I would appreciate any recommendations you might have of specific students to speak with or a resource within the COB that would be able to put me in touch with recent grads looking for an Accountant position in the Portland area with a large, fast growing company.
Chris Sahni | CCS Consulting
chris@ccsconsulting.org
1020 SW Taylor St. Suite 865
Portland, OR. 97205
C: 503.803.7135
O: 503.200.2716

8.  RusthSpires is looking to fill a  staff accountant position with potential for growth and career opportunities. In the beginning the job would entail bookkeeping, payroll and tax prep. It would also provide exposure to auditing. The hire would definitely need to be a team player. They are fairly flexible as to schedule, at least in the beginning, and are thinking a start around February possibly January. It could be part time or flex time if they were still in school until June.
Please contact:
Bryce C. Wilberger, CFE, CPA/ABV/CFF
RusthSpires
422 South Fifth Street
Klamath Falls, OR 97601
p:541.882.6630
http://www.rusthspires.com
BWilberger@rusthspires.com

Scholarship:
1.  On behalf of The OSCPA Educational Foundation, this is a reminder to encourage your students to apply for a 2015 scholarship.  This year, the Foundation will again be accepting unofficial transcripts and has a brief online educator recommendation section – making it easier than ever to apply for $1-$3,000 scholarships ($500 Community College). Here is the Foundation’s scholarship flyer.

The scholarship deadline is January 23, 2015 for 2015 scholarships (fall 2015 through spring 2016). Please let me know when a good time would be to send you a follow-up reminder to help encourage your students to apply.  For more information on The OSCPA Educational Foundation College Scholarships, and the link to apply, visit: www.orcpa.org/educational_foundation/scholarships.  We thank you for your help with increasing our college scholarship applicant pool. If you have any questions, you may contact me at 503-597-5477 / 1-800-255-1470, ext. 15 or aanderson@orcpa.org.

2.  CPAexcel will once again award a $2,500 Cash Scholarship and six (6) CPA Review Course Scholarships at the end of this semester. Thank you for continuing to share this opportunity with your students. This is a random drawing open to students who are taking at least one accounting course.

Please tell your students about this opportunity again by forwarding the link below. Deadline to enter is November 30, 2014.
http://www.wileycpaexcel.com/scholarship

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BAP Flyer Winter Term Week 1

Christmas Holiday Acct Announcement

Weekly Announcement
1.  BAP — Next meeting — Winter Term
Please turn in your hours to Sarah Gibbons gibbonss@onid.oregonstate.edu

www.osubap.com
https://www.facebook.com/OSUBAP

Job Opportunities:
1.  Grant Thornton is hiring.  GT has three open requisitions on Beaver Careers, they include openings for a tax associate, an audit associate, and tax/audit interns.  Please see below for the relate Job IDs:

Audit Associate:            3940
Tax Associate:              3941
Tax/Audit Intern:            3942

The positions will be posted on Beaver Careers through 1/11/2015.  Similar to fall recruiting, the students will need to apply using through Beaver Careers, and the Grant Thornton website.

2.  From a fellow student:
Pittman & Brooks is a small CPA firm located in Tigard. We are looking to hire an accountant, preferably with some tax experience. It’s a salary position with great flexibility outside of tax season. Tax seasons require minimum 55 hours starting toward the end of January though April 15 with full flex hours the rest of the year. They can find more information about the company and apply online at our website http://www.pittman-brooks.com/join  I
t’s a great place to work! So flexible! I have only worked two full days on Fridays since tax season! Not your average CPA firm.

3.  We have three quick-moving accounting opportunities with the company Dougall Conradie LLC in Beaverton, OR. They have a need for some temporary tax season help, as well as 2 long-term openings (one entry-level and one mid-level). They are hoping to have CPA track candidates fill all three positions and are looking to interview next week. I’ve listed the jobs below – if you know of any students preparing to graduate or know of any recent graduates that you think could potentially be a good fit, I would love to reach out to them. If you’d like to forward my information to them and have them reach out to me, that would also be great!

CPA Track Tax Processor/Staff Accountant (Entry-Level)- http://www.campuspoint.com/jobdescription-preview.asp?applied=emp&jID=17517
Staff Accountant (Experienced)- http://www.campuspoint.com/jobdescription-preview.asp?applied=emp&jID=17518
Staff Accountant/Tax Processor (Temp – Tax Season)- http://www.campuspoint.com/jobdescription-preview.asp?applied=emp&jID=17519

4.  The Secretary of State Audits Division will be accepting applications for new financial and performance auditors in November (start date can be after graduation).
Kari E. Mott, MBA, Senior Auditor
Secretary of State Audits Division
503-986-2213

5.  The Audits Division is currently recruiting for a Staff Auditor (Performance).  The salary range is $4,182- $6,159 per month. This is an Open Competitive recruitment open to any applicant who meets the qualifications.
The announcements can be found on the internet at:
http://sos.oregon.gov/Pages/employmentopportunities.aspx

To apply follow the link below to the State of Oregon E-Recruit system.
http://www.oregon.gov/jobs/Pages/index.aspx

Melissa Gubbels, PHR
HR Analyst
Secretary of State
503-986-2169

6. Our firm is currently working with a healthcare client that is looking to hire a sharp and driven new grad with a Bachelor’s in Accounting and a minimum GPA of 3.2.  We don’t often have positions come up at this level with no previous experience required but I would appreciate any recommendations you might have of specific students to speak with or a resource within the COB that would be able to put me in touch with recent grads looking for an Accountant position in the Portland area with a large, fast growing company.
Chris Sahni | CCS Consulting
chris@ccsconsulting.org
1020 SW Taylor St. Suite 865
Portland, OR. 97205
C: 503.803.7135
O: 503.200.2716

7.  RusthSpires is looking to fill a  staff accountant position with potential for growth and career opportunities. In the beginning the job would entail bookkeeping, payroll and tax prep. It would also provide exposure to auditing. The hire would definitely need to be a team player. They are fairly flexible as to schedule, at least in the beginning, and are thinking a start around February possibly January. It could be part time or flex time if they were still in school until June.
Please contact:
Bryce C. Wilberger, CFE, CPA/ABV/CFF
RusthSpires
422 South Fifth Street
Klamath Falls, OR 97601
p:541.882.6630
http://www.rusthspires.com
BWilberger@rusthspires.com

Scholarship:
1.  On behalf of The OSCPA Educational Foundation, this is a reminder to encourage your students to apply for a 2015 scholarship.  This year, the Foundation will again be accepting unofficial transcripts and has a brief online educator recommendation section – making it easier than ever to apply for $1-$3,000 scholarships ($500 Community College). Here is the Foundation’s scholarship flyer.

The scholarship deadline is January 23, 2015 for 2015 scholarships (fall 2015 through spring 2016). Please let me know when a good time would be to send you a follow-up reminder to help encourage your students to apply.  For more information on The OSCPA Educational Foundation College Scholarships, and the link to apply, visit: www.orcpa.org/educational_foundation/scholarships.  We thank you for your help with increasing our college scholarship applicant pool. If you have any questions, you may contact me at 503-597-5477 / 1-800-255-1470, ext. 15 or aanderson@orcpa.org.

2.  CPAexcel will once again award a $2,500 Cash Scholarship and six (6) CPA Review Course Scholarships at the end of this semester. Thank you for continuing to share this opportunity with your students. This is a random drawing open to students who are taking at least one accounting course.

Please tell your students about this opportunity again by forwarding the link below. Deadline to enter is November 30, 2014.
http://www.wileycpaexcel.com/scholarship

Career Information:
So you know what the profession is thinking
From the  AICPA
http://www.aicpa.org/BECOMEACPA/LICENSURE/REQUIREMENTS/Pages/default.aspx
———————————————-
How to Meet the 150-Hour Requirement
Many colleges and universities offer bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in accounting. To obtain 150 semester hours of education, students do not necessarily have to get a master’s degree. They can meet the requirement at the undergraduate level or get a bachelor’s degree and take some courses at the graduate level. Students can also choose any of the following:
Combine an undergraduate accounting degree with a master’s degree at the same school or at a different one;
Combine an undergraduate degree in some other discipline with a master’s in accounting or an MBA with a concentration in accounting;
Enroll in an integrated five-year professional accounting school or program leading to a master’s degree in accounting.
In most cases, the additional academic work needed to acquire the technical competence and develop the skills required by today’s CPA is best obtained at the graduate level. Graduate-level programs are an excellent way to more fully develop skills such as communication, presentation, and interpersonal relations, and to integrate them with the technical knowledge being acquired.
In addition, it has been shown that students who get a graduate education have a substantially higher rate of success on the Uniform CPA Examination. Further, master’s degree holders receive starting salaries that are approximately 10 to 20 percent higher than the starting salaries of those with only bachelor’s degrees. Finally, there is evidence that promotions to manager and partner and to corporate managerial positions are increasingly going to individuals with master’s degrees.
For these reasons, leading professional organizations such as the AICPA, the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy, and the Federation of Schools of Accountancy have consistently supported the 150-hour education requirement for entry into the accounting profession.

Regards
Roger Graham
Professor of Accounting
424 Austin Hall

 

Week 10 — Hope your studying goes well

Weekly Announcement
1.  BAP Members and Candidates — we are hosting a — “FREE Bowling Study Break”  — MU Basement, Wednesday, Dec. 3rd from 6-8pm.  PRIZES for the team that has the best score.

2.  BAP — Next meeting — Winter Term
Please turn in your hours to Sarah Gibbons gibbonss@onid.oregonstate.edu

www.osubap.com
https://www.facebook.com/OSUBAP

Job Opportunities:
1.  From a fellow student:
Pittman & Brooks is a small CPA firm located in Tigard. We are looking to hire an accountant, preferably with some tax experience. It’s a salary position with great flexibility outside of tax season. Tax seasons require minimum 55 hours starting toward the end of January though April 15 with full flex hours the rest of the year. They can find more information about the company and apply online at our website http://www.pittman-brooks.com/join  I
t’s a great place to work! So flexible! I have only worked two full days on Fridays since tax season! Not your average CPA firm.

2.  The Secretary of State Audits Division will be accepting applications for new financial and performance auditors in November (start date can be after graduation).  We are hosting an open house event on Friday, November 7th, 11:30-2:30 PM at the Oregon State Capital (flyer attached) for students to learn if this might be something they’re interesting in/
Kari E. Mott, MBA, Senior Auditor
Secretary of State Audits Division
503-986-2213

3.  The Audits Division is currently recruiting for a Staff Auditor (Performance).  The salary range is $4,182- $6,159 per month. This is an Open Competitive recruitment open to any applicant who meets the qualifications.
The announcements can be found on the internet at:
http://sos.oregon.gov/Pages/employmentopportunities.aspx

To apply follow the link below to the State of Oregon E-Recruit system.
http://www.oregon.gov/jobs/Pages/index.aspx

Melissa Gubbels, PHR
HR Analyst
Secretary of State
503-986-2169

4. Our firm is currently working with a healthcare client that is looking to hire a sharp and driven new grad with a Bachelor’s in Accounting and a minimum GPA of 3.2.  We don’t often have positions come up at this level with no previous experience required but I would appreciate any recommendations you might have of specific students to speak with or a resource within the COB that would be able to put me in touch with recent grads looking for an Accountant position in the Portland area with a large, fast growing company.
Chris Sahni | CCS Consulting
chris@ccsconsulting.org
1020 SW Taylor St. Suite 865
Portland, OR. 97205
C: 503.803.7135
O: 503.200.2716

5.  Local Internship Opportunity
A local Corvallis firm is looking for someone assistance again for this tax season.  This is an excellent (LOCAL) accounting internship opportunity.  If you are interested please contact
Ingle Associates, LLC seeks interns for tax season support. Primary duties would be assembling tax returns and scanning client data.  Some general office work would also be included and tax preparation is a possibility.  Position would begin approximately January 15.  Applicant must be available to work 20-25 hours per week until April 15th, and 40 hours during spring break week. Some weekend work may be required.  Please email resume, references and winter and tentative spring term class schedule to info@corvallisaccountants.com.  Please include “Internship” on the subject line.
Ruth A. Nelson; r.nelson@corvallisaccountants.com
Ingle Associates, LLC
2015 NW Grant Ave.
Office (541) 754-0112

6.  RusthSpires is looking to fill a  staff accountant position with potential for growth and career opportunities. In the beginning the job would entail bookkeeping, payroll and tax prep. It would also provide exposure to auditing. The hire would definitely need to be a team player. They are fairly flexible as to schedule, at least in the beginning, and are thinking a start around February possibly January. It could be part time or flex time if they were still in school until June.
Please contact:
Bryce C. Wilberger, CFE, CPA/ABV/CFF
RusthSpires
422 South Fifth Street
Klamath Falls, OR 97601
p:541.882.6630
http://www.rusthspires.com
BWilberger@rusthspires.com

Scholarship:
1.  CPAexcel will once again award a $2,500 Cash Scholarship and six (6) CPA Review Course Scholarships at the end of this semester. Thank you for continuing to share this opportunity with your students. This is a random drawing open to students who are taking at least one accounting course.

Please tell your students about this opportunity again by forwarding the link below. Deadline to enter is November 30, 2014.
http://www.wileycpaexcel.com/scholarship

Career Information:
So you know what the profession is thinking
From the  AICPA
http://www.aicpa.org/BECOMEACPA/LICENSURE/REQUIREMENTS/Pages/default.aspx
———————————————-
How to Meet the 150-Hour Requirement
Many colleges and universities offer bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in accounting. To obtain 150 semester hours of education, students do not necessarily have to get a master’s degree. They can meet the requirement at the undergraduate level or get a bachelor’s degree and take some courses at the graduate level. Students can also choose any of the following:
Combine an undergraduate accounting degree with a master’s degree at the same school or at a different one;
Combine an undergraduate degree in some other discipline with a master’s in accounting or an MBA with a concentration in accounting;
Enroll in an integrated five-year professional accounting school or program leading to a master’s degree in accounting.
In most cases, the additional academic work needed to acquire the technical competence and develop the skills required by today’s CPA is best obtained at the graduate level. Graduate-level programs are an excellent way to more fully develop skills such as communication, presentation, and interpersonal relations, and to integrate them with the technical knowledge being acquired.
In addition, it has been shown that students who get a graduate education have a substantially higher rate of success on the Uniform CPA Examination. Further, master’s degree holders receive starting salaries that are approximately 10 to 20 percent higher than the starting salaries of those with only bachelor’s degrees. Finally, there is evidence that promotions to manager and partner and to corporate managerial positions are increasingly going to individuals with master’s degrees.
For these reasons, leading professional organizations such as the AICPA, the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy, and the Federation of Schools of Accountancy have consistently supported the 150-hour education requirement for entry into the accounting profession.

Regards
Roger Graham
Professor of Accounting
424 Austin Hall

Bowling Night Flyer

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Week 9 — Happy Thanksgiving

Weekly Announcement
1.  BAP Members and Candidates — we are hosting a — “FREE Bowling Study Break”  — MU Basement, Wednesday, Dec. 3rd from 6-8pm.  PRIZES for the team that has the best score.

2.  BAP — Next meeting — Winter Term
Please turn in your hours to Sarah Gibbons gibbonss@onid.oregonstate.edu

www.osubap.com
https://www.facebook.com/OSUBAP

Job Opportunities:
1.  From a fellow student:
Pittman & Brooks is a small CPA firm located in Tigard. We are looking to hire an accountant, preferably with some tax experience. It’s a salary position with great flexibility outside of tax season. Tax seasons require minimum 55 hours starting toward the end of January though April 15 with full flex hours the rest of the year. They can find more information about the company and apply online at our website http://www.pittman-brooks.com/join  I
t’s a great place to work! So flexible! I have only worked two full days on Fridays since tax season! Not your average CPA firm.

2.  The Secretary of State Audits Division will be accepting applications for new financial and performance auditors in November (start date can be after graduation).  We are hosting an open house event on Friday, November 7th, 11:30-2:30 PM at the Oregon State Capital (flyer attached) for students to learn if this might be something they’re interesting in/
Kari E. Mott, MBA, Senior Auditor
Secretary of State Audits Division
503-986-2213

3.  The Audits Division is currently recruiting for a Staff Auditor (Performance).  The salary range is $4,182- $6,159 per month. This is an Open Competitive recruitment open to any applicant who meets the qualifications.
The announcements can be found on the internet at:
http://sos.oregon.gov/Pages/employmentopportunities.aspx

To apply follow the link below to the State of Oregon E-Recruit system.
http://www.oregon.gov/jobs/Pages/index.aspx

Melissa Gubbels, PHR
HR Analyst
Secretary of State
503-986-2169

4.  Local Internship Opportunity
A local Corvallis firm is looking for someone assistance again for this tax season.  This is an excellent (LOCAL) accounting internship opportunity.  If you are interested please contact
Ingle Associates, LLC seeks interns for tax season support. Primary duties would be assembling tax returns and scanning client data.  Some general office work would also be included and tax preparation is a possibility.  Position would begin approximately January 15.  Applicant must be available to work 20-25 hours per week until April 15th, and 40 hours during spring break week. Some weekend work may be required.  Please email resume, references and winter and tentative spring term class schedule to info@corvallisaccountants.com.  Please include “Internship” on the subject line.
Ruth A. Nelson; r.nelson@corvallisaccountants.com
Ingle Associates, LLC
2015 NW Grant Ave.
Office (541) 754-0112

5.  RusthSpires is looking to fill a  staff accountant position with potential for growth and career opportunities. In the beginning the job would entail bookkeeping, payroll and tax prep. It would also provide exposure to auditing. The hire would definitely need to be a team player. They are fairly flexible as to schedule, at least in the beginning, and are thinking a start around February possibly January. It could be part time or flex time if they were still in school until June.
Please contact:
Bryce C. Wilberger, CFE, CPA/ABV/CFF
RusthSpires
422 South Fifth Street
Klamath Falls, OR 97601
p:541.882.6630
http://www.rusthspires.com
BWilberger@rusthspires.com

Career Information:
So you know what the profession is thinking
From the  AICPA
http://www.aicpa.org/BECOMEACPA/LICENSURE/REQUIREMENTS/Pages/default.aspx
———————————————-
How to Meet the 150-Hour Requirement
Many colleges and universities offer bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in accounting. To obtain 150 semester hours of education, students do not necessarily have to get a master’s degree. They can meet the requirement at the undergraduate level or get a bachelor’s degree and take some courses at the graduate level. Students can also choose any of the following:
Combine an undergraduate accounting degree with a master’s degree at the same school or at a different one;
Combine an undergraduate degree in some other discipline with a master’s in accounting or an MBA with a concentration in accounting;
Enroll in an integrated five-year professional accounting school or program leading to a master’s degree in accounting.
In most cases, the additional academic work needed to acquire the technical competence and develop the skills required by today’s CPA is best obtained at the graduate level. Graduate-level programs are an excellent way to more fully develop skills such as communication, presentation, and interpersonal relations, and to integrate them with the technical knowledge being acquired.
In addition, it has been shown that students who get a graduate education have a substantially higher rate of success on the Uniform CPA Examination. Further, master’s degree holders receive starting salaries that are approximately 10 to 20 percent higher than the starting salaries of those with only bachelor’s degrees. Finally, there is evidence that promotions to manager and partner and to corporate managerial positions are increasingly going to individuals with master’s degrees.
For these reasons, leading professional organizations such as the AICPA, the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy, and the Federation of Schools of Accountancy have consistently supported the 150-hour education requirement for entry into the accounting profession.

Regards
Roger Graham
Professor of Accounting
424 Austin Hall

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Week 8 — Moss Adams on Time Management

We have an opportunity to utilize a text messaging service created by OSU COB students.  IF you sign up for the service (FREE) they will send you a text message to remind you of meetings and activities.  I use it in my classes and it is a nice feature.  If you are interested text 503.342.8192 the code BETA.  For now all you will receive is information about the weekly meetings.

Weekly Announcement
1.  BAP meeting, Moss Adams “Time Management” — Wednesday, Nov. 19th, 6-7pm (Austin Hall 226) — Food will be provided
TO JOIN BAP please complete the application at the meeting or http://www.osubap.com/officers/how-to-become-a-member/
Please turn in your hours to Sarah Gibbons gibbonss@onid.oregonstate.edu

www.osubap.com
https://www.facebook.com/OSUBAP

IMA Events for Fall Term –Monday, Austin Hall 270, 6-7PM
1. PGE Tour & Blazer Game -Friday, November 21st- 3:00PM – Midnight – We will be touring Portland General Electric’s corporate headquarters and attending a Blazer game afterwords! We will be buying the tickets for any IMA Student Members who attend the game!
*** Regarding the PGE Event, we are still in need of another driver. Andrew and I will be talking to the other 317 sections and are looking for a target of about 15 students total (meaning 3 drivers).  Let me know if you guys have anybody who’s not a member that is interested in driving and we will cover their ticket to the game.

Please contact Grant for further information vandykeg@onid.oregonstate.edu

Job Opportunities:
1.  The Secretary of State Audits Division will be accepting applications for new financial and performance auditors in November (start date can be after graduation).  We are hosting an open house event on Friday, November 7th, 11:30-2:30 PM at the Oregon State Capital (flyer attached) for students to learn if this might be something they’re interesting in/
Kari E. Mott, MBA, Senior Auditor
Secretary of State Audits Division
503-986-2213

2.  Local Internship Opportunity
A local Corvallis firm is looking for someone assistance again for this tax season.  This is an excellent (LOCAL) accounting internship opportunity.  If you are interested please contact
Ingle Associates, LLC seeks interns for tax season support. Primary duties would be assembling tax returns and scanning client data.  Some general office work would also be included and tax preparation is a possibility.  Position would begin approximately January 15.  Applicant must be available to work 20-25 hours per week until April 15th, and 40 hours during spring break week. Some weekend work may be required.  Please email resume, references and winter and tentative spring term class schedule to info@corvallisaccountants.com.  Please include “Internship” on the subject line.
Ruth A. Nelson; r.nelson@corvallisaccountants.com
Ingle Associates, LLC
2015 NW Grant Ave.
Office (541) 754-0112

3.  RusthSpires is looking to fill a  staff accountant position with potential for growth and career opportunities. In the beginning the job would entail bookkeeping, payroll and tax prep. It would also provide exposure to auditing. The hire would definitely need to be a team player. They are fairly flexible as to schedule, at least in the beginning, and are thinking a start around February possibly January. It could be part time or flex time if they were still in school until June.
Please contact:
Bryce C. Wilberger, CFE, CPA/ABV/CFF
RusthSpires
422 South Fifth Street
Klamath Falls, OR 97601
p:541.882.6630
http://www.rusthspires.com
BWilberger@rusthspires.com

Career Information:
So you know what the profession is thinking
From the  AICPA
http://www.aicpa.org/BECOMEACPA/LICENSURE/REQUIREMENTS/Pages/default.aspx
———————————————-
How to Meet the 150-Hour Requirement
Many colleges and universities offer bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in accounting. To obtain 150 semester hours of education, students do not necessarily have to get a master’s degree. They can meet the requirement at the undergraduate level or get a bachelor’s degree and take some courses at the graduate level. Students can also choose any of the following:
Combine an undergraduate accounting degree with a master’s degree at the same school or at a different one;
Combine an undergraduate degree in some other discipline with a master’s in accounting or an MBA with a concentration in accounting;
Enroll in an integrated five-year professional accounting school or program leading to a master’s degree in accounting.
In most cases, the additional academic work needed to acquire the technical competence and develop the skills required by today’s CPA is best obtained at the graduate level. Graduate-level programs are an excellent way to more fully develop skills such as communication, presentation, and interpersonal relations, and to integrate them with the technical knowledge being acquired.
In addition, it has been shown that students who get a graduate education have a substantially higher rate of success on the Uniform CPA Examination. Further, master’s degree holders receive starting salaries that are approximately 10 to 20 percent higher than the starting salaries of those with only bachelor’s degrees. Finally, there is evidence that promotions to manager and partner and to corporate managerial positions are increasingly going to individuals with master’s degrees.
For these reasons, leading professional organizations such as the AICPA, the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy, and the Federation of Schools of Accountancy have consistently supported the 150-hour education requirement for entry into the accounting profession.

Regards
Roger Graham
Professor of Accounting
424 Austin Hall

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Week 7 — AIS Panel

Thank you to the BAP members who volunteered Friday night at the Zonta Auction which raises money to support for Business Women Student Worldwide (http://www.zontacorvallis.org/#!auction/cop4).  See attached picture or facebook.com/osubap

Weekly Announcement
1.  BAP meeting, AIS Panel — Wednesday, Nov. 12th, 6-7pm (Austin 226) — Food will be provided (see attached flyer)
TO JOIN BAP please complete the application at the meeting or http://www.osubap.com/officers/how-to-become-a-member/
Please turn in your hours to Sarah Gibbons gibbonss@onid.oregonstate.edu

www.osubap.com
https://www.facebook.com/OSUBAP

IMA Events for Fall Term –Monday, Austin Hall 270, 6-7PM
1. PGE Tour & Blazer Game -Friday, November 21st- 3:00PM – Midnight – We will be touring Portland General Electric’s corporate headquarters and attending a Blazer game afterwords! We will be buying the tickets for any IMA Student Members who attend the game!
*** Regarding the PGE Event, we are still in need of another driver. Andrew and I will be talking to the other 317 sections and are looking for a target of about 15 students total (meaning 3 drivers).  Let me know if you guys have anybody who’s not a member that is interested in driving and we will cover their ticket to the game.

Please contact Grant for further information vandykeg@onid.oregonstate.edu

Job Opportunities:
1.  The Secretary of State Audits Division will be accepting applications for new financial and performance auditors in November (start date can be after graduation).  We are hosting an open house event on Friday, November 7th, 11:30-2:30 PM at the Oregon State Capital (flyer attached) for students to learn if this might be something they’re interesting in/
Kari E. Mott, MBA, Senior Auditor
Secretary of State Audits Division
503-986-2213

2.  Local Internship Opportunity
A local Corvallis firm is looking for someone assistance again for this tax season.  This is an excellent (LOCAL) accounting internship opportunity.  If you are interested please contact
Ingle Associates, LLC seeks interns for tax season support. Primary duties would be assembling tax returns and scanning client data.  Some general office work would also be included and tax preparation is a possibility.  Position would begin approximately January 15.  Applicant must be available to work 20-25 hours per week until April 15th, and 40 hours during spring break week. Some weekend work may be required.  Please email resume, references and winter and tentative spring term class schedule to info@corvallisaccountants.com.  Please include “Internship” on the subject line.
Ruth A. Nelson; r.nelson@corvallisaccountants.com
Ingle Associates, LLC
2015 NW Grant Ave.
Office (541) 754-0112

3.  RusthSpires is looking to fill a  staff accountant position with potential for growth and career opportunities. In the beginning the job would entail bookkeeping, payroll and tax prep. It would also provide exposure to auditing. The hire would definitely need to be a team player. They are fairly flexible as to schedule, at least in the beginning, and are thinking a start around February possibly January. It could be part time or flex time if they were still in school until June.
Please contact:
Bryce C. Wilberger, CFE, CPA/ABV/CFF
RusthSpires
422 South Fifth Street
Klamath Falls, OR 97601
p:541.882.6630
http://www.rusthspires.com
BWilberger@rusthspires.com

Career Information:
So you know what the profession is thinking
From the  AICPA
http://www.aicpa.org/BECOMEACPA/LICENSURE/REQUIREMENTS/Pages/default.aspx
———————————————-
How to Meet the 150-Hour Requirement
Many colleges and universities offer bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in accounting. To obtain 150 semester hours of education, students do not necessarily have to get a master’s degree. They can meet the requirement at the undergraduate level or get a bachelor’s degree and take some courses at the graduate level. Students can also choose any of the following:
Combine an undergraduate accounting degree with a master’s degree at the same school or at a different one;
Combine an undergraduate degree in some other discipline with a master’s in accounting or an MBA with a concentration in accounting;
Enroll in an integrated five-year professional accounting school or program leading to a master’s degree in accounting.
In most cases, the additional academic work needed to acquire the technical competence and develop the skills required by today’s CPA is best obtained at the graduate level. Graduate-level programs are an excellent way to more fully develop skills such as communication, presentation, and interpersonal relations, and to integrate them with the technical knowledge being acquired.
In addition, it has been shown that students who get a graduate education have a substantially higher rate of success on the Uniform CPA Examination. Further, master’s degree holders receive starting salaries that are approximately 10 to 20 percent higher than the starting salaries of those with only bachelor’s degrees. Finally, there is evidence that promotions to manager and partner and to corporate managerial positions are increasingly going to individuals with master’s degrees.
For these reasons, leading professional organizations such as the AICPA, the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy, and the Federation of Schools of Accountancy have consistently supported the 150-hour education requirement for entry into the accounting profession.

Regards
Roger Graham
Professor of Accounting
424 Austin Hall

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BAP Flyer Week 7

Week 6 — NEW Job Opportunities — BAP “Work Life Balance”

Weekly Announcement
1.  BAP meeting, Perkins & Co. “Work Life Balance and Stress Management” — Wednesday, Nov. 5th, 6-7pm (Austin 222) — Food will be provided (see attached flyer)
TO JOIN BAP please complete the application at the meeting or http://www.osubap.com/officers/how-to-become-a-member/
Please turn in your hours to Sarah Gibbons gibbonss@onid.oregonstate.edu

www.osubap.com
https://www.facebook.com/OSUBAP

IMA Events for Fall Term:
1. IMA Study Socials- Every monday – 6-7PM – Austin 270 – PIZZA WILL BE PROVIDED – Bring your homework and an empty stomach! (These areoptional, but who’s really gonna pass up free pizza?!)
2. PGE Tour & Blazer Game -Friday, November 21st- 3:00PM – Midnight – We will be touring Portland General Electric’s corporate headquarters and attending a Blazer game afterwords! We will be buying the tickets for any IMA Student Members who attend the game!
***Please contact Grant for further information vandykeg@onid.oregonstate.edu***

Job Opportunities:
1.  The Secretary of State Audits Division will be accepting applications for new financial and performance auditors in November (start date can be after graduation).  We are hosting an open house event on Friday, November 7th, 11:30-2:30 PM at the Oregon State Capital (flyer attached) for students to learn if this might be something they’re interesting in/
Kari E. Mott, MBA, Senior Auditor
Secretary of State Audits Division
503-986-2213

2.  Local Internship Opportunity
A local Corvallis firm is looking for someone assistance again for this tax season.  This is an excellent (LOCAL) accounting internship opportunity.  If you are interested please contact
Ruth A. Nelson; r.nelson@corvallisaccountants.com
Ingle Associates, LLC
2015 NW Grant Ave.
Office (541) 754-0112

3.  RusthSpires is looking to fill a  staff accountant position with potential for growth and career opportunities. In the beginning the job would entail bookkeeping, payroll and tax prep. It would also provide exposure to auditing. The hire would definitely need to be a team player. They are fairly flexible as to schedule, at least in the beginning, and are thinking a start around February possibly January. It could be part time or flex time if they were still in school until June.
Please contact:
Bryce C. Wilberger, CFE, CPA/ABV/CFF
RusthSpires
422 South Fifth Street
Klamath Falls, OR 97601
p:541.882.6630
http://www.rusthspires.com
BWilberger@rusthspires.com

4.  Boeing Internship — Please see attached documents.  If you have any questions contact Kristine Wheeler ( a recent OSU Accounting Alumni)
Kristine Wheeler
Business Career Foundation Program
Financial Planning & Analysis | Investor Relations
W: (425)-234-5920 , M: (206)-427-4753
*kristine.r.wheeler@boeing.com

Career Information:
So you know what the profession is thinking
From the  AICPA
http://www.aicpa.org/BECOMEACPA/LICENSURE/REQUIREMENTS/Pages/default.aspx
———————————————-
How to Meet the 150-Hour Requirement
Many colleges and universities offer bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in accounting. To obtain 150 semester hours of education, students do not necessarily have to get a master’s degree. They can meet the requirement at the undergraduate level or get a bachelor’s degree and take some courses at the graduate level. Students can also choose any of the following:
Combine an undergraduate accounting degree with a master’s degree at the same school or at a different one;
Combine an undergraduate degree in some other discipline with a master’s in accounting or an MBA with a concentration in accounting;
Enroll in an integrated five-year professional accounting school or program leading to a master’s degree in accounting.
In most cases, the additional academic work needed to acquire the technical competence and develop the skills required by today’s CPA is best obtained at the graduate level. Graduate-level programs are an excellent way to more fully develop skills such as communication, presentation, and interpersonal relations, and to integrate them with the technical knowledge being acquired.
In addition, it has been shown that students who get a graduate education have a substantially higher rate of success on the Uniform CPA Examination. Further, master’s degree holders receive starting salaries that are approximately 10 to 20 percent higher than the starting salaries of those with only bachelor’s degrees. Finally, there is evidence that promotions to manager and partner and to corporate managerial positions are increasingly going to individuals with master’s degrees.
For these reasons, leading professional organizations such as the AICPA, the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy, and the Federation of Schools of Accountancy have consistently supported the 150-hour education requirement for entry into the accounting profession.

Regards
Roger Graham
Professor of Accounting
424 Austin Hall

BAP Flyer Week 6

BCFP Recruiting Flyer

BBIP Flyer

Secretary_of_State_Audits_Brochure_min

Secretary_of_State_Open_House_2014

Week 5 — Acct Students BUSY season

Weekly Announcement
1.  BAP meeting,  “Mistakes CPAs make early in their career and how you can avoid them?” — Wednesday, Oct. 29th, 6-7pm (Austin 222) — Food will be provided (see attached flyer)
TO JOIN BAP please complete the application at the meeting or http://www.osubap.com/officers/how-to-become-a-member/
Please turn in your hours to Sarah Gibbons gibbonss@onid.oregonstate.edu

www.osubap.com
https://www.facebook.com/OSUBAP

IMA Events for Fall Term:
1. IMA Study Socials- Every monday – 6-7PM – Austin 270 – PIZZA WILL BE PROVIDED – Bring your homework and an empty stomach! (These areoptional, but who’s really gonna pass up free pizza?!)
2. PGE Tour & Blazer Game -Friday, November 21st- 3:00PM – Midnight – We will be touring Portland General Electric’s corporate headquarters and attending a Blazer game afterwords! We will be buying the tickets for any IMA Student Members who attend the game!
***Please contact Grant for further information vandykeg@onid.oregonstate.edu***

Job Opportunities:
1. Part-time Intern. A local CPA firm has four openings for accounting interns during Fall & Winter Terms. Work primarily involves administrative support including copying and assembling documents for tax returns. Sophomore & Junior accounting students preferred, but all with accounting/tax interest or experience are encouraged to apply. No prior accounting/office experience needed. Must be detail-oriented, and have strong oral and written communication skills. Must be available for two week training schedule in November 2014 with the actual employment start date in late January 2015. Hours worked by employee are somewhat flexible around school schedules; intern must be able to work at least 12 hours per work week. Winter break availability is not required. Additional hours are required during weeks and/or weekends prior to March 15th and April 15th deadlines
and during Spring break. Pay rate is at minimum wage.
Apply through Beaver Careers job posting #2902 or email cover letter and resume to: Lauren@taxandwealthmanagement.com
Deadline for application: 5:00pm Monday October 27th

2.  DEADLINE ASAP –Georgia Pacific will be hiring between 2-4 interns for summer 2015.  Please apply on Beaver Careers (Job ID 3056)

3.  Boeing Internship — Please see attached documents.  If you have any questions contact Kristine Wheeler ( a recent OSU Accounting Alumni)
Kristine Wheeler
Business Career Foundation Program
Financial Planning & Analysis | Investor Relations
W: (425)-234-5920 , M: (206)-427-4753
*kristine.r.wheeler@boeing.com

Career Information:
So you know what the profession is thinking
From the  AICPA
http://www.aicpa.org/BECOMEACPA/LICENSURE/REQUIREMENTS/Pages/default.aspx
———————————————-
How to Meet the 150-Hour Requirement
Many colleges and universities offer bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in accounting. To obtain 150 semester hours of education, students do not necessarily have to get a master’s degree. They can meet the requirement at the undergraduate level or get a bachelor’s degree and take some courses at the graduate level. Students can also choose any of the following:
Combine an undergraduate accounting degree with a master’s degree at the same school or at a different one;
Combine an undergraduate degree in some other discipline with a master’s in accounting or an MBA with a concentration in accounting;
Enroll in an integrated five-year professional accounting school or program leading to a master’s degree in accounting.
In most cases, the additional academic work needed to acquire the technical competence and develop the skills required by today’s CPA is best obtained at the graduate level. Graduate-level programs are an excellent way to more fully develop skills such as communication, presentation, and interpersonal relations, and to integrate them with the technical knowledge being acquired.
In addition, it has been shown that students who get a graduate education have a substantially higher rate of success on the Uniform CPA Examination. Further, master’s degree holders receive starting salaries that are approximately 10 to 20 percent higher than the starting salaries of those with only bachelor’s degrees. Finally, there is evidence that promotions to manager and partner and to corporate managerial positions are increasingly going to individuals with master’s degrees.
For these reasons, leading professional organizations such as the AICPA, the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy, and the Federation of Schools of Accountancy have consistently supported the 150-hour education requirement for entry into the accounting profession.

Regards
Roger Graham
Professor of Accounting
424 Austin Hall

BBIP Flyer

BCFP Recruiting Flyer

Tax & Wealth Management Internship

BAP Flyer Week 5

Week 4 — BAP and ACTIVITIES today — Advisory Opportunities (CLOSING SOON)

I know you guys are busy with mid-terms and other course work but don’t forget about the various accounting activities and the next BAP meeting.

Weekly Announcement
4th — BAP meeting, Georgia Pacific: “Careers in Private Accounting” — Wednesday, Oct. 22nd, 6-7pm (Austin 222) — Food will be provided (see attached flyer)
TO JOIN BAP please complete the application at the meeting or http://www.osubap.com/officers/how-to-become-a-member/
Please turn in your hours to Sarah Gibbons gibbonss@onid.oregonstate.edu

www.osubap.com
https://www.facebook.com/OSUBAP

IMA Events for Fall Term:
1. IMA Study Socials- Every monday – 6-7PM – Austin 270 – PIZZA WILL BE PROVIDED – Bring your homework and an empty stomach! (These areoptional, but who’s really gonna pass up free pizza?!)
2. GROUP MEETING SPONSORED BY BAP — Georgia Pacific- Aust 222 – 6-7PM -Wednesday, October 22- Business casual
3. PGE Tour & Blazer Game -Friday, November 21st- 3:00PM – Midnight – We will be touring Portland General Electric’s corporate headquarters and attending a Blazer game afterwords! We will be buying the tickets for any IMA Student Members who attend the game!
***Please contact Grant for further information vandykeg@onid.oregonstate.edu***

WE NEED Volunteers — Opportunities (if you are BAP member you will earn service hours for participating):

Job Opportunities:
**Change to job posting/searching at OSU**
OSU’s new site for finding off-site — full-time and internship opportunities.
http://oregonstate.edu/career/beaver-careers

1. Hello from Deloitte:
We hope the new school year is off to a great start for you!  We are excited to connect on campus and want to make sure we get you all the information you need to apply to Deloitte this fall.

We’ll be on campus Monday, October 20th , with professionals from our Advisory practice to discuss the diverse opportunities we have currently available.
What: Deloitte Advisory Fall Recruiting Information Session
Date: Monday, October 20th
Time: 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Location: Austin Hall 222
Note: Pizza will be served!

Some handy applications instructions are as follows:
· Applications are due THIS Wednesday, October 22,.  We highly recommend completing your application early to avoid missing the deadline due to last minute technical difficulties or unforeseen circumstances.
· As a reminder, you must apply through Beaver Careers, then follow the instructions included in the post to also apply through Deloitte’s website.

If you are unable to make the Information Session, please feel free to reach out with any questions you may have.
GO Beavers!!
Megan Gustafson
Campus Recruiter| Talent Acquisition
Deloitte Services LP
111 SW 5th Ave. Ste. 3900, Portland, OR 97204
Tel: +1 503 727 3009
mgustafson@deloitte.com | www.deloitte.com

2. Part-time Intern.
A local CPA firm has four openings for accounting interns during Fall & Winter Terms. Work primarily involves administrative support including copying and assembling documents for tax returns. Sophomore & Junior accounting students preferred, but all with accounting/tax interest or experience are encouraged to apply. No prior accounting/office experience needed. Must be detail-oriented, and have strong oral and written communication skills. Must be available for two week training schedule in November 2014 with the actual employment start date in late January 2015. Hours worked by employee are somewhat flexible around school schedules; intern must be able to work at least 12 hours per work week. Winter break availability is not required. Additional hours are required during weeks and/or weekends prior to March 15th and April 15th deadlines
and during Spring break. Pay rate is at minimum wage.
Apply through Beaver Careers job posting #2902 or email cover letter and resume to: Lauren@taxandwealthmanagement.com
Contact person: Lauren Loeffler.
Deadline for application: 5:00pm Monday October 27th

3.  Georgia Pacific will be hiring between 2-4 interns for summer 2015.  Please apply on Beaver Careers (Job ID 3056)

4.  Boeing Internship — Please see attached documents.  If you have any questions contact Kristine Wheeler ( a recent OSU Accounting Alumni)
Kristine Wheeler
Business Career Foundation Program
Financial Planning & Analysis | Investor Relations
W: (425)-234-5920 , M: (206)-427-4753
*kristine.r.wheeler@boeing.com

5. Berntson Porter, Bellevue, WA- We’re Hiring! (Job ID 2579 – 2582)
Are you interested in moving to the Seattle area? We are a mid-sized accounting firm located in Downtown Bellevue, WA. We are looking to hire 4 tax staff and 3 audit staff for fall 2015 start date. We currently have 4 Beaver Alumni at our firm and are hoping for that number to grow. If interested in learning more about us? Please visit our website atwww.bpcpa.com<http://www.bpcpa.com/> or e-mail Jennifer Kane at jkane@bpcpa.com with your questions. Interested in applying? We will be posting all our positions to Beaver Careers or Beaver JobNet.

6.  Clarus Water Solutions is looking for an accounting summer intern 2015.  Please see attached flyer for details.  The flyer mentions engineering but the email from the company mentions they would like to hire an accounting intern summer (2015).

7.  OSU Staff Auditor (see attached flyer for details)
Interested in a recent graduate or possibly a Dec. 2014 graduate.

Career Information:
So you know what the profession is thinking
From the  AICPA
http://www.aicpa.org/BECOMEACPA/LICENSURE/REQUIREMENTS/Pages/default.aspx
———————————————-
How to Meet the 150-Hour Requirement
Many colleges and universities offer bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in accounting. To obtain 150 semester hours of education, students do not necessarily have to get a master’s degree. They can meet the requirement at the undergraduate level or get a bachelor’s degree and take some courses at the graduate level. Students can also choose any of the following:
Combine an undergraduate accounting degree with a master’s degree at the same school or at a different one;
Combine an undergraduate degree in some other discipline with a master’s in accounting or an MBA with a concentration in accounting;
Enroll in an integrated five-year professional accounting school or program leading to a master’s degree in accounting.
In most cases, the additional academic work needed to acquire the technical competence and develop the skills required by today’s CPA is best obtained at the graduate level. Graduate-level programs are an excellent way to more fully develop skills such as communication, presentation, and interpersonal relations, and to integrate them with the technical knowledge being acquired.
In addition, it has been shown that students who get a graduate education have a substantially higher rate of success on the Uniform CPA Examination. Further, master’s degree holders receive starting salaries that are approximately 10 to 20 percent higher than the starting salaries of those with only bachelor’s degrees. Finally, there is evidence that promotions to manager and partner and to corporate managerial positions are increasingly going to individuals with master’s degrees.
For these reasons, leading professional organizations such as the AICPA, the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy, and the Federation of Schools of Accountancy have consistently supported the 150-hour education requirement for entry into the accounting profession.

Regards
Roger Graham
Professor of Accounting
424 Austin Hall

Summer Intern

Calendar BAP flier week three and four

BBIP Flyer

BCFP Recruiting Flyer

Tax & Wealth Management Internship

BAP Flyer Week

Week Three — BAP Meeting and Job Opportunities (CLOSING SOON)

Wow.  What a busy start to the fall season.  It appears everything is going well.  Please let us know if you need anything.

Weekly Announcement
3rd — BAP meeting, “What to do during an interview” — Wednesday, Oct. 15th, 6-7pm (Austin 222) — Food will be provided
TO JOIN BAP please complete the application at the meeting or http://www.osubap.com/officers/how-to-become-a-member/
PLEASE NOTE — if you have paid the membership fee as of week three (Oct. 15th) you will receive credit for all hours earned during the first two weeks (including Mock Interviews and office visits).  You have to turn in your hours to Sarah Gibbons gibbonss@onid.oregonstate.edu

www.osubap.com
https://www.facebook.com/OSUBAP

IMA Events for Fall Term:
1. IMA Study Socials- Every monday – 6-7PM – Austin 270 – PIZZA WILL BE PROVIDED – Bring your homework and an empty stomach! (These areoptional, but who’s really gonna pass up free pizza?!)
2. GROUP MEETING SPONSORED BY BAP — Georgia Pacific- Aust 222 – 6-7PM -Wednesday, October 22- Business casual
3. Benton Habitat for Humanity – Tour of their admin office/ReStore, Q&A with Executive Director, Build at a construction site! – 10AM-1PM -Saturday, October 18th
4. PGE Tour & Blazer Game -Friday, November 21st- 3:00PM – Midnight – We will be touring Portland General Electric’s corporate headquarters and attending a Blazer game afterwords! We will be buying the tickets for any IMA Student Members who attend the game!
***Please contact Grant for further information vandykeg@onid.oregonstate.edu***

WE NEED Volunteers — Opportunities (if you are BAP member you will earn service hours for participating):

We are currently looking for two enthusiastic accounting students to volunteer at our 20th Anniversary Auction this year. We basically need to tabulators that will tab up the auction items and help with check out.  The Corvallis Environmental Center’s mission is to educate, engage and inspire people to create a healthy, sustainable community. We have three programs currently working to reach this goal: Avery House Nature Center, Edible Corvallis Initiative and Energize Corvallis.  Our 20th Anniversary Auction on October 25th is our first Auction and we are planning on a great turnout and fun event.
Please contact Diane bishopdi@onid.oregonstate.edu or Brandi bigelowb@onid.oregonstate.edu if you are interested in volunteering.  You will earn service hours for BAP if you volunteer.

This year’s event is This Magic Moment!  It will be a 50’s themed event and if anyone wishes to dress up accordingly … go for it, but it is completely optional.  I’d like to have coverage from 6:00 – 10:30 at the latest. We would need the following coverage:
1. 4 students for Data Entry  (This continues throughout the evening)
2. Date entry involves the following tasks:
3.  Entering any new Bidders not previously entered into the data base.  (This is normally minimal)
4.  Entering the winning Bidder # for all Sales.  (This begins around 6:45.  The data base is a Windows program and entries go pretty quickly for each sale)
5.  Printing Receipts at the end of the evening for the Bidders who purchased Auction Items.  (Sometimes corrections or additional sales may need to be entered at this time)
6.  2 students to file the Bidder Sheets.  (This continues throughout the evening)
7.  4 students to assist in closing the Tables in the various rooms and bringing the bidder sheets to the check-out area for data entry.  (The tables will begin closing around 6:45 and instructions for closing will be provided that evening at 6:00.)  Students closing the tables would be finished around7:30.

Job Opportunities:
**Change to job posting/searching at OSU**
OSU’s new site for finding off-site — full-time and internship opportunities.
http://oregonstate.edu/career/beaver-careers

1.  Part-time Intern.
A local CPA firm has four immediate openings for accounting interns during Fall & Winter terms. Work primarily involves administrative support including copying and assembling documents for tax returns. Sophomore and Junior accounting studens preferred, but all with accounting/tax interest or experience are encouraged to apply. Must be-detailed oriented, and have strong oral and written communication skills. Hours worked by employee are somewhat flexible; intern must work at least 12 hours per work week. Winter break availability is preferred but not required. Additional hours required during weeks and/or weekends prior to March 15th and April 15th deadlines, and spring break. Pay rate is at minimum wage.

Deadline for application is Oct. 27th by 5pm.
Please apply on Beaver Job Net (ID 2902).

2.  Georgia Pacific will be hiring between 2-4 interns for summer 2015.  Please apply on Beaver Careers (Job ID 3056)

3. Berntson Porter, Bellevue, WA- We’re Hiring! (Job ID 2579 – 2582)
Are you interested in moving to the Seattle area? We are a mid-sized accounting firm located in Downtown Bellevue, WA. We are looking to hire 4 tax staff and 3 audit staff for fall 2015 start date. We currently have 4 Beaver Alumni at our firm and are hoping for that number to grow. If interested in learning more about us? Please visit our website atwww.bpcpa.com<http://www.bpcpa.com/> or e-mail Jennifer Kane at jkane@bpcpa.com with your questions. Interested in applying? We will be posting all our positions to Beaver Careers or Beaver JobNet.

4.  Clarus Water Solutions is looking for an accounting summer intern 2015.  Please see attached flyer for details.  The flyer mentions engineering but the email from the company mentions they would like to hire an accounting intern summer (2015).

5.  OSU Staff Auditor (see attached flyer for details)
Interested in a recent graduate or possibly a Dec. 2014 graduate.

Career Information:
Just so you know what the profession is thinking
From the  AICPA
http://www.aicpa.org/BECOMEACPA/LICENSURE/REQUIREMENTS/Pages/default.aspx
———————————————-
How to Meet the 150-Hour Requirement
Many colleges and universities offer bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in accounting. To obtain 150 semester hours of education, students do not necessarily have to get a master’s degree. They can meet the requirement at the undergraduate level or get a bachelor’s degree and take some courses at the graduate level. Students can also choose any of the following:
Combine an undergraduate accounting degree with a master’s degree at the same school or at a different one;
Combine an undergraduate degree in some other discipline with a master’s in accounting or an MBA with a concentration in accounting;
Enroll in an integrated five-year professional accounting school or program leading to a master’s degree in accounting.
In most cases, the additional academic work needed to acquire the technical competence and develop the skills required by today’s CPA is best obtained at the graduate level. Graduate-level programs are an excellent way to more fully develop skills such as communication, presentation, and interpersonal relations, and to integrate them with the technical knowledge being acquired.
In addition, it has been shown that students who get a graduate education have a substantially higher rate of success on the Uniform CPA Examination. Further, master’s degree holders receive starting salaries that are approximately 10 to 20 percent higher than the starting salaries of those with only bachelor’s degrees. Finally, there is evidence that promotions to manager and partner and to corporate managerial positions are increasingly going to individuals with master’s degrees.
For these reasons, leading professional organizations such as the AICPA, the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy, and the Federation of Schools of Accountancy have consistently supported the 150-hour education requirement for entry into the accounting profession.

Regards
Roger Graham
Professor of Accounting
424 Austin Hall

 

Summer Intern

Moss Adams Eugene Campus Recruiting Open House

MTF’s Question Ideas

Jones & Roth Recruiting Events

Calendar BAP flier week three and four

Week Two — Meet the Firms & Mock Interviews

This is a BIG week.  If you are interested in accounting careers, recruiting and networking please do your best to participate in this weeks activities WHILE you still continue to STUDY!!  STUDY!! STUDY!!!
Make sure you are reading the weekly emails in detail or save them as a reference.  Most of the information is also on the osubap.com website.

Weekly Announcement:
2nd — BAP meeting, “Meet the Firms” — Wednesday, Oct. 8th, 6-8pm (MU Ballroom) —  business attire; participating firms as of week one are attached.
Meet the Firms is just around the corner! This event is a great opportunity to meet with firms before interviews begin! Resumes need to be submitted toOregonstate.BAP@gmail.com by Sunday, October 5th. All resumes will be sent out to the attending firms. This gives the firms an opportunity to learn a little bit about you before meeting you the night of the event! Resumes will ONLY be accepted in PDF form. If you have any questions about resume submission or Meet the Firms please e-mailburgerr@onid.oregonstate.edu!
**See attached documents to help you with recruiting questions and firms that had RSVP’d as of week one.

www.osubap.com
https://www.facebook.com/OSUBAP

Opportunities to prepare for the recruiting season:
1.  OSU BAP Mock Interviews, Wednesday, Oct 8th from 12-3pm in Kerr Admin
As in prior years, firms are offering mock interviews through Beta Alpha Psi. Each interview will be 45 minutes long and will include time for feedback from your interviewer. These mock interviews are a great opportunity to practice interviewing and sharpen your professional skills for fall recruiting.

Firms in attendance: Moss Adams, KPMG, Deloitte, PwC and Delap
Interview slots will be given out on a first come first serve basis. If you are interested in participating in mock interviews, please send an email to me (Jamie Martin). In your email, include your firm of choice and preferred time slot (12-12:45, 12:45-1:30, etc.). I will be assigned one to two slots depending on availability, this allows as many students to participate as possible.
RSVP or forward any questions to Jamie Martin at martjami@onid.oregonstate.edu.

2.  Moss Adams Open House – Eugene
Join us for an open house event at our Eugene office. It’s a great opportunity to network with our professionals and make connections. This year’s event will include a panel of partners representing many of our West Coast regions—Puget Sound, Oregon, the Bay Area, and Southern California—so you can ask questions, learn more about our offices, and find out what qualities we’re looking for. We’ll provide light food and beverages. All you need to bring is your curiosity and a passion for your future.
DATE    Thursday, October 9, 5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m.
LOCATION        Moss Adams LLP — Eugene
RSVP    Jessica Auxier, Recruiting Manager, jessica.auxier@mossadams.com

3.  Jones & Roth Recruiting Events (see attached flyer)

4. As you all know, Fall is a big time for Accounting recruiting. Last year, the Career Success Center was extremely busy with Accounting students trying to get ready for Meet the Firms and the recruiting season. This year, in an effort to accommodate the demand and help students as best as possible, the CSC will have two work sessions each day, we will have resume workshops at 10:30AM and 2PM for accounting students.

Brandi Fuhrman
Assistant Director | Career Success Center | College of Business | Oregon State University
Bexell Hall 209, Corvallis, OR 97331-2603 | 541.737.8957|fax 541.737.4890

Volunteer Opportunities:
Announcement:
We are currently looking for two enthusiastic accounting students to volunteer at our 20th Anniversary Auction this year. We basically need to tabulators that will tab up the auction items and help with check out.  The Corvallis Environmental Center’s mission is to educate, engage and inspire people to create a healthy, sustainable community. We have three programs currently working to reach this goal: Avery House Nature Center, Edible Corvallis Initiative and Energize Corvallis.

Our 20th Anniversary Auction on October 25th is our first Auction and we are planning on a great turnout and fun event.
Please contact Diane bishopdi@onid.oregonstate.edu or Brandi bigelowb@onid.oregonstate.edu if you are interested in volunteering.  You will earn service hours for BAP if you volunteer.

Job Opportunities:

**Change to job posting/searching at OSU**
OSU’s new site for finding off-site — full-time and internship opportunities.
http://oregonstate.edu/career/beaver-careers

When searching for opportunities — search using the advance search, then entering the type of job and accounting.  A key item — searching by the firm name may not be successful even if the firm has a job posting.  The BAP officers are going to do a demonstration at the first meeting (Wed. Oct. 1st at 6pm in AH 222) and during classes.  But you need to use the advance search option and enter the criteria (i.e. internship and accounting)

1.  Part-time Intern.
A local CPA firm has four immediate openings for accounting interns during Fall & Winter terms. Work primarily involves administrative support including copying and assembling documents for tax returns. Sophomore and Junior accounting studens preferred, but all with accounting/tax interest or experience are encouraged to apply. Must be-detailed oriented, and have strong oral and written communication skills.

Hours worked by employee are somewhat flexible; intern must work at least 12 hours per work week. Winter break availability is preferred but not required. Additional hours required during weeks and/or weekends prior to March 15th and April 15th deadlines, and spring break. Pay rate is at minimum wage.

Deadline for application is Oct. 27th by 5pm.
Please apply on Beaver Job Net (ID 2902).

1.  Georgia Pacific will be hiring between 2-4 interns for summer 2015.  Please visit during MTF’s and Beaver Caeers.

2. Berntson Porter, Bellevue, WA- We’re Hiring!
Are you interested in moving to the Seattle area? We are a mid-sized accounting firm located in Downtown Bellevue, WA. We are looking to hire 4 tax staff and 3 audit staff for fall 2015 start date. We currently have 4 Beaver Alumni at our firm and are hoping for that number to grow. If interested in learning more about us? Please visit our website atwww.bpcpa.com or e-mail Jennifer Kane at jkane@bpcpa.com with your questions. Interested in applying? We will be posting all our positions to Beaver Careers or Beaver JobNet.

3.  Clarus Water Solutions is looking for an accounting summer intern 2015.  Please see attached flyer for details.  The flyer mentions engineering but the email from the company mentions they would like to hire an accounting intern summer (2015).

4.  OSU Staff Auditor (see attached flyer for details)
Interested in a recent graduate or possibly a Dec. 2014 graduate.

Career Information:
Just so you know what the profession is thinking
From the  AICPA
http://www.aicpa.org/BECOMEACPA/LICENSURE/REQUIREMENTS/Pages/default.aspx
———————————————-
How to Meet the 150-Hour Requirement
Many colleges and universities offer bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in accounting. To obtain 150 semester hours of education, students do not necessarily have to get a master’s degree. They can meet the requirement at the undergraduate level or get a bachelor’s degree and take some courses at the graduate level. Students can also choose any of the following:
Combine an undergraduate accounting degree with a master’s degree at the same school or at a different one;
Combine an undergraduate degree in some other discipline with a master’s in accounting or an MBA with a concentration in accounting;
Enroll in an integrated five-year professional accounting school or program leading to a master’s degree in accounting.
In most cases, the additional academic work needed to acquire the technical competence and develop the skills required by today’s CPA is best obtained at the graduate level. Graduate-level programs are an excellent way to more fully develop skills such as communication, presentation, and interpersonal relations, and to integrate them with the technical knowledge being acquired.
In addition, it has been shown that students who get a graduate education have a substantially higher rate of success on the Uniform CPA Examination. Further, master’s degree holders receive starting salaries that are approximately 10 to 20 percent higher than the starting salaries of those with only bachelor’s degrees. Finally, there is evidence that promotions to manager and partner and to corporate managerial positions are increasingly going to individuals with master’s degrees.
For these reasons, leading professional organizations such as the AICPA, the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy, and the Federation of Schools of Accountancy have consistently supported the 150-hour education requirement for entry into the accounting profession.

Regards
Roger Graham
Professor of Accounting
424 Austin Hall

Moss Adams Eugene Campus Recruiting Open House

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Special Announcement — Week Two — MTF’s and Mock Interviews

Special Announcement for Week Two — PLEASE READ

1.  Resumes for “Meet the Firms” are due by Sunday evening, Oct. 5th at midnight.  IF you want your resume included please send your resume in PDF format only toOregonstate.BAP@gmail.com.  If you have questions email Rachel at burgerr@onid.oregonstate.edu.  The resume packet gives the firms an opportunity to learn a little bit about you before meeting you the night of the event! Resumes will ONLY be accepted in PDF form.

2.  OSU BAP Mock Interviews, Wednesday, Oct 8th from 12-3pm in Kerr Admin
As in prior years, firms are offering mock interviews through Beta Alpha Psi. Each interview will be 45 minutes long and will include time for feedback from your interviewer. These mock interviews are a great opportunity to practice interviewing and sharpen your professional skills for fall recruiting.

Firms in attendance: Moss Adams, KPMG, Deloitte, PwC and Delap
Interview slots will be given out on a first come first serve basis. If you are interested in participating in mock interviews, please send an email to Jamie Martin. In your email, include your firm of choice and preferred time slot (12-12:45, 12:45-1:30, etc.). I will be assigned one to two slots depending on availability, this allows as many students to participate as possible.
RSVP or forward any questions to Jamie Martin at martjami@onid.oregonstate.edu.

3.  OSU “Meet The Firms”, Wednesday, Oct. 8th (MU Ballroom) 6-8pm, business attire
Meet the Firms is just around the corner! This event is a great opportunity to meet with firms before interviews begin!

4.  Application for many of the job opportunities are THIS week.  Please watch the due dates closely.
**Change to job posting/searching at OSU**
OSU’s new site for finding off-site — full-time and internship opportunities.
http://oregonstate.edu/career/beaver-careers

When searching for opportunities — search using the advance search, then entering the type of job and accounting.  A key item — searching by the firm name may not be successful even if the firm has a job posting.  The BAP officers are going to do a demonstration at the first meeting (Wed. Oct. 1st at 6pm in AH 222) and during classes.  But you need to use the advance search option and enter the criteria (i.e. internship and accounting)

5.  The BAP sites are very useful.
www.osubap.com
https://www.facebook.com/OSUBAP

WEEK ONE — Please read

Well you made it through the summer and it is officially WEEK ONE of fall term 2014. Please make sure you are reading the weekly emails in detail or save them as a reference.  Most of the information is also on the osubap.com website.

If you need additional guidance — the accounting faculty has gathered together information that we feel could assist you in navigating your academic and early professional accounting career.  Please think about using it as a reference guide.  You can find the “Accounting Strategy Guide: Navigating Through Your Academic and Professional Careers” online in two different locations.

1.  OSU Business Site
http://business.oregonstate.edu/prospective/undergraduate/disciplines/accounting
2.  BAP Reference Site
http://www.osubap.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Acct-Guide.pdf

**Change to job posting/searching at OSU**
OSU’s new site for finding off-site — full-time and internship opportunities.
http://oregonstate.edu/career/beaver-careers

When searching for opportunities — search using the advance search, then entering the type of job and accounting.  A key item — searching by the firm name may not be successful even if the firm has a job posting.  The BAP officers are going to do a demonstration at the first meeting (Wed. Oct. 1st at 6pm in AH 222) and during classes.  But you need to use the advance search option and enter the criteria (i.e. internship and accounting)

Weekly Announcement:
1st — BAP meeting, Recruiters Panel — Wednesday, Oct. 1st, 6pm (Austin Hall 222) — see attached flyer
FIRST BAP Meeting this Wednesday, Oct. 1st at 6pm in Austin Hall 222. Ask recruiters from Moss Adams, Deloitte, PwC, KPMG and Jones & Roth will be available to answer any last minute questions about internship and job applications.  They will be able to provide answers to many questions about Meet the Firms and the Fall Recruiting process. Business professional attire. Food will be provided.
www.osubap.com
https://www.facebook.com/OSUBAP

1st IMA Meeting, Welcome meeting — Monday of Week 1 in Austin 270 from 6-7PM.
The Institute of Management Accountants (IMA) Student Chapter will be hosting its first meeting Monday, September 29th from 6-7PM in Austin 270. Further, our first joint meeting with Beta Alpha Psi will be October 15th in Austin 222 from 6-7PM where representatives from Georgia Pacific will be speaking.

Opportunities to prepare for the recruiting season:
1.   OSCPA Career Showcase, October 2, 2014 Registration: 5:30pm / Program: 6:00pm – 8:30pm
https://www.orcpa.org/about/events/C14009-oscpa_career_showcase-students/

2.  OSU “Meet The Firms”, Wednesday, Oct. 8th (MU Ballroom) 6-8pm, business attire
Meet the Firms is just around the corner! This event is a great opportunity to meet with firms before interviews begin! Resumes need to be submitted to Oregonstate.BAP@gmail.com bySunday, October 5th. All resumes will be sent out to the attending firms. This gives the firms an opportunity to learn a little bit about you before meeting you the night of the event! Resumes will ONLY be accepted in PDF form. If you have any questions about resume submission or Meet the Firms please e-mail burgerr@onid.oregonstate.edu!

3.  OSU BAP Mock Interviews, Wednesday, Oct 8th from 12-3pm in Kerr Admin
As in prior years, firms are offering mock interviews through Beta Alpha Psi. Each interview will be 45 minutes long and will include time for feedback from your interviewer. These mock interviews are a great opportunity to practice interviewing and sharpen your professional skills for fall recruiting.

Firms in attendance: Moss Adams, KPMG, Deloitte, PwC and Delap
Interview slots will be given out on a first come first serve basis. If you are interested in participating in mock interviews, please send an email to me (Jamie Martin). In your email, include your firm of choice and preferred time slot (12-12:45, 12:45-1:30, etc.). I will be assigned one to two slots depending on availability, this allows as many students to participate as possible.
RSVP or forward any questions to Jamie Martin at martjami@onid.oregonstate.edu.

4.  Moss Adams Open House – Eugene
Join us for an open house event at our Eugene office. It’s a great opportunity to network with our professionals and make connections. This year’s event will include a panel of partners representing many of our West Coast regions—Puget Sound, Oregon, the Bay Area, and Southern California—so you can ask questions, learn more about our offices, and find out what qualities we’re looking for. We’ll provide light food and beverages. All you need to bring is your curiosity and a passion for your future.
DATE    Thursday, October 9, 5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m.
LOCATION        Moss Adams LLP — Eugene
RSVP    Jessica Auxier, Recruiting Manager, jessica.auxier@mossadams.com

5. As you all know, Fall is a big time for Accounting recruiting. Last year, the Career Success Center was extremely busy with Accounting students trying to get ready for Meet the Firms and the recruiting season. This year, in an effort to accommodate the demand and help students as best as possible, the CSC will have two work sessions each day, we will have resume workshops at 10:30AM and 2PM for accounting students.

Brandi Fuhrman
Assistant Director | Career Success Center | College of Business | Oregon State University
Bexell Hall 209, Corvallis, OR 97331-2603 | 541.737.8957|fax 541.737.4890

Job Opportunities:
1.  Georgia Pacific will be hiring between 2-4 interns for summer 2015.  Please visit during MTF’s and BeaverJobNet.

2. Berntson Porter, Bellevue, WA- We’re Hiring!
Are you interested in moving to the Seattle area? We are a mid-sized accounting firm located in Downtown Bellevue, WA. We are looking to hire 4 tax staff and 3 audit staff for fall 2015 start date. We currently have 4 Beaver Alumni at our firm and are hoping for that number to grow. If interested in learning more about us? Please visit our website at www.bpcpa.com or e-mail Jennifer Kane at jkane@bpcpa.com with your questions. Interested in applying? We will be posting all our positions to Beaver JobNet.

3.  Clarus Water Solutions is looking for an accounting summer intern 2015.  Please see attached flyer for details.  The flyer mentions engineering but the email from the company mentions they would like to hire an accounting intern summer (2015).

4.  OSU Staff Auditor (see attached flyer for details)
Interested in a recent graduate or possibly a Dec. 2014 graduate.

BAP-Recruiters Panel

Moss Adams Eugene Campus Recruiting Open House

Summer Intern

OSU staffauditor

Strategy Guide, MTF’s & Mock Interviews

If you are interested in additional guidance — the accounting faculty has gathered together information that we feel could assist you in navigating your academic and early professional accounting career.  Please think about using it as a reference guide.  You can find the “Accounting Strategy Guide: Navigating Through Your Academic and Professional Careers” online in two different locations.

1.  OSU Business Site
http://business.oregonstate.edu/prospective/undergraduate/disciplines/accounting
2.  BAP Reference Site
http://www.osubap.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Acct-Guide.pdf

1st — BAP meeting, Recruiters Panel — Wednesday, Oct. 1st, 6pm (Austin Hall — tentatively Room 222) — see attached flyer
www.osubap.com
https://www.facebook.com/OSUBAP

Opportunities to prepare for the recruiting season:
1.   OSCPA Career Showcase, October 2, 2014 Registration: 5:30pm / Program: 6:00pm – 8:30pm
https://www.orcpa.org/about/events/C14009-oscpa_career_showcase-students/

2.  OSU “Meet The Firms”, Wednesday, Oct. 8th (MU Ballroom) 6-8pm, business attire
Meet the Firms is just around the corner! This event is a great opportunity to meet with firms before interviews begin! Resumes need to be submitted to Oregonstate.BAP@gmail.com by Sunday, October 5th. All resumes will be sent out to the attending firms. This gives the firms an opportunity to learn a little bit about you before meeting you the night of the event! Resumes will ONLY be accepted in PDF form. If you have any questions about resume submission or Meet the Firms please e-mail burgerr@onid.oregonstate.edu!

3.  OSU BAP Mock Interviews, Wednesday, Oct 8th from 12-3pm in Kerr Admin
As in prior years, firms are offering mock interviews through Beta Alpha Psi. Each interview will be 45 minutes long and will include time for feedback from your interviewer. These mock interviews are a great opportunity to practice interviewing and sharpen your professional skills for fall recruiting.

Firms in attendance: Moss Adams, KPMG, Deloitte, PwC and Delap
Interview slots will be given out on a first come first serve basis. If you are interested in participating in mock interviews, please send an email to me (Jamie Martin). In your email, include your firm of choice and preferred time slot (12-12:45,12:45-1:30, etc.). I will be assigned one to two slots depending on availability, this allows as many students to participate as possible.
RSVP or forward any questions to Jamie Martin at martjami@onid.oregonstate.edu.

4.  Moss Adams Open House – Eugene
Join us for an open house event at our Eugene office. It’s a great opportunity to network with our professionals and make connections. This year’s event will include a panel of partners representing many of our West Coast regions—Puget Sound, Oregon, the Bay Area, and Southern California—so you can ask questions, learn more about our offices, and find out what qualities we’re looking for. We’ll provide light food and beverages. All you need to bring is your curiosity and a passion for your future.
DATE    Thursday, October 9, 5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m.
LOCATION        Moss Adams LLP — Eugene
RSVP    Jessica Auxier, Recruiting Manager, jessica.auxier@mossadams.com

5. As you all know, Fall is a big time for Accounting recruiting. Last year, the Career Success Center was extremely busy with Accounting students trying to get ready for Meet the Firms and the recruiting season. This year, in an effort to accommodate the demand and help students as best as possible, the CSC will have two work sessions each day, we will have resume workshops at 10:30AM and 2PM for accounting students.

Brandi Fuhrman
Assistant Director | Career Success Center | College of Business | Oregon State University
Bexell Hall 209, Corvallis, OR 97331-2603 | 541.737.8957|fax 541.737.4890

Job Opportunities:
1.  Georgia Pacific will be hiring between 2-4 interns for summer 2015.  Please visit during MTF’s and BeaverJobNet.

2. Berntson Porter, Bellevue, WA- We’re Hiring!
Are you interested in moving to the Seattle area? We are a mid-sized accounting firm located in Downtown Bellevue, WA. We are looking to hire 4 tax staff and 3 audit staff for fall 2015 start date. We currently have 4 Beaver Alumni at our firm and are hoping for that number to grow. If interested in learning more about us? Please visit our website at www.bpcpa.com or e-mail Jennifer Kane at jkane@bpcpa.com with your questions. Interested in applying? We will be posting all our positions to Beaver JobNet.

3.  Clarus Water Solutions is looking for an accounting summer intern 2015.  Please see attached flyer for details.  The flyer mentions engineering but the email from the company mentions they would like to hire an accounting intern summer (2015).

4.  OSU Staff Auditor (see attached flyer for details)
Interested in a recent graduate or possibly a Dec. 2014 graduate.

BAP-Recruiters Panel

Moss Adams Eugene Campus Recruiting Open House

Perkins in-office fall event flier

Summer Intern

OSU staffauditor

Perkins Flyer Fall Recruiting

Count down to fall: Network Opportunities

First BAP meeting, Recruiters Panel — Wednesday, Oct. 1st, 6pm (Austin Hall — tentatively Room 222) — see attached flyer
www.osubap.com
https://www.facebook.com/OSUBAP

Opportunities to prepare for the recruiting season:
1.   OSCPA Career Showcase, October 2, 2014 Registration: 5:30pm / Program: 6:00pm – 8:30pm
https://www.orcpa.org/about/events/C14009-oscpa_career_showcase-students/

2.  OSU “Meet The Firms”, Wednesday, Oct. 8th (MU Ballroom) 6-8pm, business attire

3.  OSU BAP Mock Interviews, Wednesday, Oct 8th (Kerr Admin); you must sign up at the first BAP meeting

4.  Moss Adams Open House – Eugene
Join us for an open house event at our Eugene office. It’s a great opportunity to network with our professionals and make connections. This year’s event will include a panel of partners representing many of our West Coast regions—Puget Sound, Oregon, the Bay Area, and Southern California—so you can ask questions, learn more about our offices, and find out what qualities we’re looking for. We’ll provide light food and beverages. All you need to bring is your curiosity and a passion for your future.
DATE    Thursday, October 9, 5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m.
LOCATION        Moss Adams LLP — Eugene
RSVP    Jessica Auxier, Recruiting Manager, jessica.auxier@mossadams.com

5. As you all know, Fall is a big time for Accounting recruiting. Last year, the Career Success Center was extremely busy with Accounting students trying to get ready for Meet the Firms and the recruiting season. This year, in an effort to accommodate the demand and help students as best as possible, the CSC will have two work sessions each day, we will have resume workshops at 10:30AM and 2PM for accounting students.

Brandi Fuhrman
Assistant Director | Career Success Center | College of Business | Oregon State University
Bexell Hall 209, Corvallis, OR 97331-2603 | 541.737.8957|fax 541.737.4890

Job Opportunities:
1.  Georgia Pacific will be hiring between 2-4 interns for summer 2015.  Please visit during MTF’s and BeaverJobNet.

2. Berntson Porter, Bellevue, WA- We’re Hiring!
Are you interested in moving to the Seattle area? We are a mid-sized accounting firm located in Downtown Bellevue, WA. We are looking to hire 4 tax staff and 3 audit staff for fall 2015 start date. We currently have 4 Beaver Alumni at our firm and are hoping for that number to grow. If interested in learning more about us? Please visit our website at www.bpcpa.com or e-mail Jennifer Kane at jkane@bpcpa.com with your questions. Interested in applying? We will be posting all our positions to Beaver JobNet.

3.  Clarus Water Solutions is looking for an accounting summer intern 2015.  Please see attached flyer for details.  The flyer mentions engineering but the email from the company mentions they would like to hire an accounting intern summer (2015).

4.  OSU Staff Auditor (see attached flyer for details)
Interested in a recent graduate or possibly a Dec. 2014 graduate.

BAP-Recruiters Panel

Moss Adams Eugene Campus Recruiting Open House

Perkins in-office fall event flier

Summer Intern

OSU staffauditor

Perkins Flyer Fall Recruiting