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Panel Discussions



Seniors with Sweet Jobs!

Date: Monday, May 12th
Time: 6:00 PM
Location: Student Center 3rd Floor Twenty Chimneys

~ FREE FOOD ~ Casual Attire ~ No B.S. ~

Represented companies include: JPMorgan, McKinsey, BCG and WebMD

Pick up a copy of our 5th Annual Seniors with Sweet Jobs Booklet, which includes resumes and cover letters from seniors working at top firms.

Come learn about the top jobs that graduating seniors are going into, and how they got there through their experience at MIT. You won't want to miss the tips and advice these seniors will offer! Panel includes Q&A and breakout sessions.

Careers in High-Tech Finance

Algorithmic Trading 101

Date: Monday, April 28th
Time: 7:15 PM
Location: Room 4-163

Co-sponsored by SUMA, Traders@MIT, SEBC, SWE, and GETCO (Global Electronic Trading Company)

GETCO is a leading market maker on NYSE, NASDAQ, and other exchanges worldwide. You'll learn what algorithmic trading is, how it's transforming the financial industry, what GETCO traders do at work, and what makes GETCO successful and how their new hires make an impact fast. In the process you'll get to meet GETCO's co-head of trading, Dave Babulak and GETCO fixed income trader Nancy Hua, a 2007 MIT graduate.
Dinner will be provided from Uncle Pete's BBQ. Please RSVP at http://tinyurl.com/6nkxsj. All majors and class years are welcome.


Newsletter Update: April 20th, 2008

The Sloan Undergraduate Management Association Newsletter
Sunday April 20th, 2008

At a Glance


* Finance Workshop: Wednesday, April 23rd; 5:30-7:30 PM; 50-1010
* SUMA How to Network: Thursday, April 24th; 7-8:30 PM; 32-124
* MIT Sloan Sales Conference: Friday, April 25th; 8:00 AM-4:30 PM; Hyatt Regency Cambridge
* SUMA Careers in High-Tech Finance – Algorithmic Trading 101: Monday, April 28th; 7:15 PM; 4-163
* SUMA Excel Workshop; Tuesday, May 6th; 2-105
Upcoming SUMA Events

How to Network

Date: Thursday, April 24th
Time: 7:00 – 8:30 PM
Location: Room 32-124

Knowing how to network is essential in today's business world. Building and maintaining a network of contacts and professionals can be very important in enabling MIT students to get a summer internships and flourish in the real world after graduation. Whether looking for a job/internship or maintaining good connections with professionals, there are key techniques and strategies that every student should know. Come to our seminar to learn important networking tips and follow-up skills from an expert trainer.

Careers in High-Tech Finance – Algorithmic Trading 101

Date: Monday, April 28th
Time: 7:15 PM
Location: Room 4-163

Co-sponsored by SUMA, Traders@MIT, SEBC, SWE, and GETCO (Global Electronic Trading Company)

GETCO is a leading market maker on NYSE, NASDAQ, and other exchanges worldwide. You'll learn what algorithmic trading is, how it's transforming the financial industry, what GETCO traders do at work, and what makes GETCO successful and how their new hires make an impact fast. In the process you'll get to meet GETCO's co-head of trading, Dave Babulak and GETCO fixed income trader Nancy Hua, a 2007 MIT graduate.
Dinner will be provided from Uncle Pete's BBQ. Please RSVP at http://tinyurl.com/6nkxsj. All majors and class years are welcome.

Look out for …

Excel Workshop

Date: Tuesday, May 6th
Location: Room 2-105

Company Opportunities

Net Impact

Position: Net Impact Undergrad

Started in the U.S. 15 years ago, Net Impact is a global network of business students and professionals who are committed to leveraging business practices and principles for positive social and environmental impacts. We offer a portfolio of programs to educate, equip, and inspire more than 10,000 members to make a tangible difference in their universities, organizations, and communities. Each year Net Impact hosts a major U.S. based conference with over 1,800 attendees convening to discuss corporate responsibility processes, practices and trends. More information about Net Impact can be found at http://www.netimpact.org.
In response to growing demand from undergraduate students over the past several years, Net Impact launched an undergraduate pilot program in the fall of 2007. Our focus has been on launching chapters at a range of programs, from Ivy League to liberal arts to state schools. Students have joined Net Impact and the new local undergraduate chapters to learn about topics related to corporate social responsibility, social entrepreneurship, green business, international development, and more. Information about Net Impact Undergrad can be found here http://www.netimpact.org/undergrad.
Upcoming Campus Events

Finance Workshop

Date: Wednesday, April 23rd
Time: 5:30 – 7:30 PM
Location: Room 50-1010

Come and learn a little more about how your money should be operating. It would be worth a lot to know how much you should be making and how much you could be making. Sponsored by the National Society of Black Engineers.
MIT Sloan Sales Conference

Date: Friday, April 25th
Time: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Location: Hyatt Regency Cambridge

Discover the proven science and strategies of champion rainmakers from leading experts and prominent academics. The MIT Sloan Sales conference offers you the opportunity to participate in lively panel discussions, learn powerful new sales strategies, and network with senior executives and top business students.
Join over 400 senior executives, entrepreneurs, professors, and graduate students from leading business schools at this unique event. This event will sell out so Register now to reserve your spot at this event: http://www.sloansalesconference.com. Current students enrolled in a degree program at MIT pay only $20.