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TABLEOFCONTENTS
Designer:Stefan Lucas
Contributors:Jessie Yang
Student Experience Center
Advertisements:Our Sponsors
Our Partners
FBIT & BITSOC
UOAA 2012-2013 Team
2011-2012 Events
Career Tip
BITSOC Message
UOAA Elite Team
2012 Recruiting Session
Resume Tips
Cover Letter Tips
DID YOU KNOW?UOAA won Best BITSOC Group ofthe Year Award for the academicyear 2011 - 2012.
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PRESIDENTS MESSAGE
Dear Readers,
To be elected as the president of the UOIT Accounting Association
(UOAA) for a second term is a great honour and privilege. It
demonstrates that students have instilled trust in my ability to assist inthe development of the University of Ontario Institute of Technologys
(UOIT) growth. In addition, it offers me the inspiration and motivation
to continuously seek partnerships with companies to provide UOIT
students opportunities to obtain employment. The support that the
UOAA received from students during 2011-2012 is a signicant
reason as to my decision to run for presidency for a second term.
However, I cannot overlook the dedication of UOAA executive
members whom continuously strive for further achievements. Lastly,
the Faculty of Business and IT has evidently proven its devotion to
the UOAA.
Sincerely,
Michael Nicolaou
UOAA President, 2011-2013
Current economic times have led to increasingly competitive job markets. Unfortunately, students are
consistently faced with the pressures of academic excellence and seeking employment. The UOAA strives
to ensure that students are provided with the opportunities to achieve employment upon graduation at
UOIT. Business commerce students are strongly encouraged to attend events that will assist students
develop their professional networks. In addition, students should attend workshops that focus on
improving and strengthening professional skills and techniques that will be sought after by employers.
The UOAA has established initiatives to assist students succeed in their academic studies. Developments
such as the UOAA Website and UOAA Video Blogs have been created to ensure students have unlimited
resources to excel academically.
The UOAA was awarded with the Business and IT Society (BITSoc) Group of the Year award for the 2011-2012 academic year. An award of this stature demonstrates the level of commitment and dedication that is
required from UOAA executive members. These individuals do not simply complete tasks; these student
volunteers develop initiatives and strategies to assist in the growth and reputation of the university. The
UOAA is pleased to have obtained this award and will work toward achieving it for the 2012-2013 aca-
demic year.
Outlook 2012-2013 will outline the upcoming initiatives and events that students should expect to see
throughout the course of the current academic year. In addition, students will be able to enjoy articles and
advertisements from our sponsors of 2011-2012.
On behalf of the UOAA, I would like to thank those who have continuously supported the UOAA in itsendeavours and achievements. As the UOAA enters its 8th year of operation; the association would like to
continue to develop and strengthen its relationship with UOIT faculty and students, sponsors, and partners
for the 2012-2013 academic year.
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CO-CHAIRS MESSAGE
Connecting Beyond Boundaries
Daniel Ibanez & Sarah Famme
Conference Co-Chairs, 2012-2013
About the Conference Event
The UOAA Conference aims to provide delegates with a fun and positive experience. The invaluable opportunitiesare endless! The Conference will help to showcase UOIT students academic talents and leadership skills to industryprofessionals throughout the entire event; during workshops, networking sessions and the case competition itself. Ourobjective is to further educate students knowledge of the accounting industry through practical case challenges. Newfor this year and residing with our theme of Connecting Beyond Boundaries is the opportunity to engage other schools,fostering a new element of competition. We encourage our students to embrace the endless opportunities to promote theileadership and social abilities throughout the entire event.
Details
The fourth annual UOAA Conference will be held on Friday, March 15th to Saturday, March 16th at the Ajax ConventionCentre and UOITs North Campus. The rst day will be comprised of workshops and team building in preparation for theCase Competition. The following day will be an early start as students will be engaged in a wide variety of activities - thecase breakout, presentations, networking sessions, a formal dinner and an evening social.
Delegates have the option of purchasing tickets either a) for the Conference only or b) the Conference and two nightsaccommodation at the Hilton Garden Inn, located next to the Ajax Convention Center.
Benets of attending the UOAA Conference
As it is becoming increasingly competitive in businesses and industrys throughout Canada, it is important for studentsto continuously demonstrate their talents to employers and business leaders.The UOAA Conference strives to providestudents with the utmost exposure to some of the top company representatives and recruiters. We recognize the valueUOIT students have to offer and always aim to add more to our delegates experience at this annual event.
Students will get the opportunity to network with industry professionals which will allow for invaluable feedback onteam presentations, meeting potential recruiters and gaining a better understanding of the profession;
The chance to compete and build relationships with students from other universities; As an added bonus, the top three teams will be awarded cash prizes.
UOAA 2013 Conference Theme
Connecting Beyond Boundaries is the theme for this years Conference. The theme coincides perfectly with the notionof inviting other universities to participate in the UOAA 2013 Conference. Furthermore, organizations are continuouslymerging and taking part in joint ventures as a business strategy to achieve goals. The case presented to delegates willchallenge students to determine whether seeking opportunities beyond the boundary of the companies internal roots isthe right decision.
Launch Party
The Launch Party for the UOAA 2013 Conference will take place in February. The purpose of this Party is to share details
of the various activities associated with the conference such as workshops, the case competition as well as showingappreciation towards our Platinum Sponsor. Business faculty members will be present to witness the ofcial launch to theconference. In addition, we will ensure to have our Platinum Sponsor(s) in attendance in order for students to begin theirnetworking experience. This is a great opportunity to gain a better understanding of the Conference and speak with pastparticipants who are keen to participate again. Representatives from the Conference Team will be happy to answer anyquestions and provide further details. Please join us in kicking off another fun and challenging Case Competition!
Be sure to visit www.uoaaconference.ca
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
COORDINATORS
EventCoordinator
EventCoordinator
MarketingCoordinator
Video PromotionsCoordinator
FinancialOfcer
Video Promotions
Coordinator
President
VPofOperations
Shannon Sawtiz Alyssa Fry
Samantha Sinn Eric Devenyi
David Belcastro
Andrew Hawling
Michael Nicoloau Danyal Sardar
VPofFina
nce
VPofEve
nts
VPofCom
munications
VPofMarketing&
IT
Maawra Nasir
Justin Linton Maha Akhtar Stefan Lucas
MarketingCoordinator
Sandi Leung
ExternalCoordinator
Nicolas Montana
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LIAISONS
2nd YearLiaison
1st YearLiaison
CMALiaison
CGALiaison
Rohan Christachari Luke Guthrie AC Gray Lucas Morgan
Gary Kerr Eric Denyeni
3rd YearLiaison
3rd YearLiaison
Senior ICAOAmbassador
Junior ICAOAmbassador
Stefan Lucas Maawra Nasir
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CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
ManagingDirector
ManagingDirector
Director ofFinance
Director ofLogistics
Reno Tryphonas Michelle Creighton Andre GoddardRene
Cumpson-MacDonald
Gala DinnerCoordinator
CommunicationsCoordinator
Bryanna Cooke Sarah Wong
Marketing& IT
Samantha Sinn
DanielIbanez
SarahFamme
Co-Chair Co-Chair
ConferenceCoordinator
Casey Stanford
Visit www.uoitaccounting.com to seeExecutive Bios and the Advisory Committee
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Accounting Firm Visits:
PwC and KPMG Recruiting Session
In our PwC and KMPG recruiting session, students were able to meet and network with associates, seniors,managers, and partners rom the rms. Students gained expert insight about the career opportunities availableat the two rms and ound out what it is really like to work in a particular position, or a particular client, or in aparticular eld! Networking enables students to learn about the organization and industry rom the representa-tives point o view. Most importantly, the event was held or students to market their talents and communicationskills beore application deadlines or both summer internships and ull time positions. Te connections made at
the recruiting session are vital towards the uture o students at UOI.
Local Firms Recruiting SessionDuring our local rms recruiting session, students were given an opportunity to speak to associates, seniors,managers and partners rom Hobb and Company as well as rom other local rms (BDO Oshawa and Iernoand Associates). By meeting with representatives rom local rms, students are exposed to learn more about localrms in terms o job engagement, work environment, and career development. Te advantage to attending thisevent is that students can gain insight into working at a local rm opposed to a large rm. Students were veryimpressed by the exibility and working hours that the local rms provide.
Deloitte Meet and GreetTe Deloitte Meet and Greet session was an interview style event that was held by Deloitte representatives. By
ocusing on meeting representatives and recruiters rom Deloitte, students are able to obtain a better and deeperunderstanding o Deloitte and its mission and culture. In addition, the session prepped students or the upcom-ing recruiting season.
CA Gala
Te CA Gala was one o the larger-scale events held by UOAA this past year and was dedicated towards estab-lishing a platorm o communication between rms and UOI talents. CA Gala 2012 gathered current students,UOI Alumni, proessors and rms representatives to network or all parties uture benet. With the recruitingseason in September in mind, UOAA organized this event aimed at providing students a chance to be recognized
by companies; recognition that could be benecial to developing their careers. UOI students also benetedrom using their networking skills to orm and strengthen relationships with potential recruiters rom the indus-try.
KPMG Case Analysis and Presentation Workshop
KMPG representatives held the KPMG case analysis and presentation workshop to pass on their perspective onanalyzing, preparing and writing a case to UOI students. Tis workshop was held beore UOAA Conerence2012 so that students could apply what they learned rom the workshop to the UOAA Case competition, earninghands-on experience. From the KMPG case analysis and presentation workshop, students learned how to ana-lyze business cases rom a practical perspective and how to approach various situations in business in an eectivemanner. Te workshop also gave the students tips on good presentation skills and how to be team players.
WHAT THE UOAA HAS ACHIEVED 2011-2012
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Designation Events:
Skills Workshop Presented by CMA
Tis CMA workshop helped business students develop strategies to get noticed by top employers. By attendingthis workshop, students learned how to emphasize experience on a rsum, execute a strategic career search, anduse other useul resources to nd a career in the eld o their choice (i.e. Accounting, nance, etc). Te presenta-
tion covered topics such as mass customization o rsums and cover letters, personal branding, and leveragingsocial media tools. Te materials gained rom this presentation will prove to be valuable or graduate and under-graduate students looking or accounting-related employment.
Information Session CGA
It is important or accounting students to determine which designation suits them best. Te UOAA recommendsstudents research all the designation options available to make an inormed choice that would benet the careerpaths they would one day pursue. Tis is why designation inormation sessions, such as CGA Industry Night,are emphasized so much. Attending the CGA industry night allowed students to obtain crucial inormationabout accounting and the CGA designation. At this event, students gained valuable personal advice rom a panel
o CGA Proessionals and CGA students about careers they would like to pursue.
Catered for Success Dinner Presented by ICAO
Tis was a great opportunity or students to network with representatives rom KPMG, PwC, and Hobb &Company, as well as CAs rom General Motors o Canada, ICAO, and the Oce o the Auditor General oOntario! Members o our accounting aculty were also in attendance, giving UOI students a chance to learnabout their proessors background experiences. Te event consisted o a brie presentation on the CA Designa-tion, round table discussions, as well as a CA rotation period. Clearly, a great event or students to network withproessional CAs!Attending events such as this dinner gives students direction in mapping their academic and career paths. It alsogives students a chance to network and meet important people in the accounting proession. Te UOAA recom-
mends you take advantage o events such as the Catered or Success Dinner as it will take you one step closer toyour desired career!
Professional Development Dinner Presented by CGA and CMA
Te Proessional development dinner, sponsored by CGA and CMA, was a workshop on proessional man-nerisms. Te event consisted o two presentations: Networking Basics presented by CGA and Dress to Impresspresented by CMA. Local companies Strut Noveau and Murray Johnston`s Mens Wear gave wonderul pre-sentations on dressing to impress. Tis event demonstrated to students the importance o succeeding in theproessional worldby learning how to stand out rom a crowd and present themselves positively in an account-ing proession. Te mingling session afer the presentations allowed students to network with CGA and CMAproessionals.
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Other UOAA Events:
Annual General Meeting
An Annual General Meeting is held every year to inorm our members o past and uture activities. UOAA hadits Annual General Meeting on September 13th, 2011. UOAA has grown larger each year and its success can beattributed to the strong participation and support o sponsors, aculty and students. Students success is UOAAstop priority and students eedback helps it improve its events. Students who attended the meeting asked valu-able questions regarding the uture direction o UOAA. Oncoming events were outlined and the various servicesprovided by the association to students were detailed during this meeting. Te UOAA highly recommends at-tending this event as it will clearly outline the benets the association provides and will give valuable advice torst year students.
Holiday Food and Toy Drive UOAA, Pre-Medical Student Association, UNICEF at DC/UOIT
Te UOAA, Pre-Medical Student Association, and UNICEF held a Holiday Food and oy Drive on uesday,November 29th 2012 collecting non-perishable ood items, toys, and monetary donations rom students. A-terwards, the ood and toy proceeds were donated to Feed the Need in Durham and monetary donations wereorwarded and accepted by UNICEF. In total, 5 boxes o toys and ood were collected and $800 in monetary
donations was received. Well done and thank you to those who contributed towards the event! UOAA is notonly committed to providing students proessional opportunities; however, the association strives to ensure thatit gives back to its local communities.
Case Analysis and Writing Workshop Presented by Jane Bowen, FCA (UOIT Professor)
Jane Bowen, FCA and UOI Accounting Proessor, was a seminar leader at the Institute o Chartered Accoun-tants o Ontarios School o Accountancy or many years and is currently the Co-ordinator or the ProessionalPractice portion o the School. In the area o standard setting, she is a member o the Canadian AcademicAccounting Association Financial Accounting Exposure Draf Response Committee. Jane was the star o thisworkshop, ensuring attending students received all the tools required to be successul in case writing!Tis event was or all business students who wanted to gain experience in case writing. Te workshop bettered
students understanding o how to approach cases, what inormation is relevant to analyze, and how to write thenal report.
UOAA Conference 2012
UOAA Conerence 2012 was a two-day event organized by the UOAA Conerence Committee and held at theAjax Convention Centre. Te delegates were shown a conerence experience unlike any other at UOI beore.Te Conerence consisted o a case competition and various workshops. Te theme or this years Conerencewas Developing Strategic Partnerships. Tis was based on emphasizing how signicant partnerships have be-come or many organizations success, especially in recent years.Te case competition aimed to provide students with an opportunity to apply critical thinking, problem solving,
teamwork and analytical skills to tackling a business case in a proessional setting. Tis was also a great opportu-nity or delegates to improve their public speaking and presentation skills in a team environment. Various work-shops presented by industry proessionals rom KPMG, D and ProFitness Advisors Group also gave studentsa new perspective on innovative thinking and team work. Te Conerence was ollowed by a networking sessionwhere students met with representatives rom accounting bodies, large corporations and local businesses, gain-ing exposure to potential recruiters.
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EVENTS FOR FALL 2012
KPMG & PwC
Recruiting Session
Location: Oshawa Golf and Curling Club
Time: 9:00am 11:00am
Date: September 6th
, 2012
Case Analysis Workshop
With Jane Bowen
Location: J121
Time: 5:10pm 7:00pm
Date: September 18th, 2012
The CA Advantage
Location: Dining Room G213
Time: 7:00pm 9:00pm
Date: September 28th, 2012
Case Presentation Workshop
With William Thurber
Location: TBD
Time: 5:10pm-6:30pm
Date: October 3rd, 2012
Selling Your Skills
Location: UB Mezzanine
Time: 5:10pm-6:30pm
Date: October 23rd, 2012
Keys to Success
(UOAA Members Only)
Location: Dining Hall G213
Time: 5:10pm-7:00pm
Date: November 27th
, 2012
UOAA Bowling with
Professionals
Location: Nebs Fun World
Time: 11:30am-2:30pm
Date: November 18th, 2012
Visit www.uoitaccounting.com and subscribe to our events calendar!
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What an experience! This summer I had the opportunity to
take on a posion as a Summer Intern at KPMG. Let me say
rst o- best summer ever! Here is why:
Rotaonal Internship
KPMG summer interns have the opportunity to work in anaudit rotaon and a non-audit rotaon (Advisory, Tax, Com-
munity Leadership, etc.). As I am sll considering my career
opons and the future I will have, the rotaonal program
really helped me experience accounng and a professional
career in a new light!
Rotaon 1| IT Risk Consulng: As I walked into a KPMG
boardroom on the rst day and discovered that I was go-
ing to be working in the IT Risk Consulng department
my rst thought was IT Risk Consulng?! I am NO IT
expert. As the rotaon began I was instantly assigned
to a client in the nancial instuons industry where Iconducted control tests of the clients IT system busi-
ness processes. The most excing aspect about work-
ing in this group was the independence my managers
provided me. As there was a major client engagement
during the month of June, I was working independently
on my assigned client. This was a very excing and re-
warding experience for me!
Rotaon 2 | Telecommunicaons, Media, and Technol-
ogy: The second rotaon consisted of working on cli-
ent engagements in the TMT audit pracce. During this
me, I had the opportunity to increase my knowledge
of companies that rely on technological innovaon as
a business success factor. Being assigned clients of this
nature gave me an inside look at the accounng issues
and policies that must be considered. For someone who
is not too tech savvy, this rotaon was a great learning
experience!
Intern Socials/Ulmate Frisbee
Everyone has heard of the accounng moo work hard,
play harder. Well; lets just say that as a summer intern,
manager, or partner, accountants live by this! During the
summer, the interns had the opportunity to take part inbar and club socials and the intern boat cruise. One intern
event in parcular was the Me to We leadership day which
consisted of workshops that focused on areas such as in-
creasing self realizaon, the ability to work in teams, and
building courage. It was a lot of fun to get together with all
the interns any day during the week and have a blast!
What would the internship be without a lile friendly com-
peon with the other rms? The ulmate Frisbee tour-
nament was denitely a memorable event. Seeing your
colleagues in a sporng event is a dierent experience
SUMMER INTERN EXPERIENCEMichael Nicolaou, Summer Intern 2012
and atmosphere. KPMG really came out strong during
the tournament and competed against some of the bes
Frisbee players. It was great to hear everyone cheer each
other on throughout the day!
People and Atmosphere
Every day when I went into work I always had a smile on
my face. For one, I was working for the rm that I wanted
to work for that was enough to make me smile. More
importantly, I was working with people that were outgo
ing and friendly which really set the tempo for the rest o
the day. The atmosphere at work is always high energy
and joyful; just what anyone needs to get through the
day! Whether I needed assistance with work or wanted
to talk about career advice and opportunies, the people
at KPMG always took the me to be there when I need
ed them. This started during the recruing process when
KPMG would reach out to me to see how I am doing or to
invite me to events. Now, once Ive started working for the
rm, this hasnt stopped. Someone is always looking out
for my best interest and ensuring that my summer with
KPMG is a memorable one!
Overall
This summer has been remarkable and will be unforget
table! I have met so many wonderful people and know
that going forward into my future I will have the privilege
of working with these interns and individuals again. I rec-
ommend to anyone and everyone to take advantage o
the benets KPMG provides and to keep in touch with the
KPMG individuals you meet!
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Where do you see yourself in ve years?By Patricia MacLean
There are many witty and sarcastic replies to such a question; but, alas such replies will only serve to quickly
turn your job interview in to an exit interview interview over, please exit right.
Reective job seekers may be perplexed at the proper way to address such a question in an age where some
occupations/industries are becoming obsolete, credentials are changing from provincial to national to interna-
tional, technology is advancing almost exponentially and hierarchies are being attened.
So, where does one see oneself in ve years? Employed, continuously learning and continuously adapting.
That is the realistic answer. Nonetheless, the answer that is interview-appropriate is one that demonstrates
your aspirations and determination to advance within an organization; this is, if the organization itself is for-
ward-thinking enough to be relevant in ve years!
This question is a small part of the interview process and shouldnt be pondered to a degree that borders on
the realm of science ction. The answer lies within the reality of the present career path for a particular pro -
fession, not what may become the reality in ve years, next year, tomorrow or even the moment the interview
ends. You can qualify your projected career path by acknowledging the potential for change due to technologi-
cal advances, for instance; thereby, demonstrating to the interviewer that your vision is not static and you will
be adaptable to change, perhaps even leading it!
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CGA: The DO MORE designation
When considering a future in nance or accounting, itis important to equip yourself with the necessary skillsand knowledge to succeed. No one will question yourcompetencies or abilities with a strong designationbehind your name; the CGA designation is recognizedas the designation of nance and accounting excel-lence.
There are many reasons why all sorts of people areenthusiastic about their careers as CGAs and whyit is a great choice for you. Here are six reasons why
the CGA designation is an excellent choice for youand your future in accounting and nance.
We earn while we learn.The CGA program of professional studies includes awork place experience component that puts your edu-cation to work while you are a student. As a studentyou will earn a salary, build your resume and acquirevaluable work experience.
The benets of your employment experience go be-yond the income. As CGA Katherine Chan says, Ap-plying on the job what you are learning in your studies
improves both your work and your marks.
We have high earning potential.Plenty of people want a career that will bring them agood income and CGAs enjoy this benet. A recentsurvey has shown that CGAs earnings are in the top5% of all Canadian earners, with average incomeswell over twice the average Canadian salary. Em-ployers value and respect the CGA designation andalways recognize it nancially.
We are licensed public accountants.
Since 2010, CGA Ontario is authorized to licensequalied members to practise public accounting.CGAs and students in the CGA program now have aclear path to a career in public accounting.
We achieve comfortable work-life balance.CGAs have the luxury of having great jobs and satis-fying personal lives. When you hold a designation thatemployers value, you can arrange your schedule to tyour life not the other way around.
As a CGA, there are plenty of opportunities to maketime for what drives you. As a student in the CGA
program of professional studies, you have the op-portunity to set a study schedule that accommodatesyour lifestyle.
We have international opportunities.Think of the CGA designation as your passport toglobal experiences. CGAs are in demand around theworld. Currently, you can nd CGAs working in over80 countries.
We are everywhere.CGAs understand the real-world implications of thegures on a balance sheet. CGAs see the opportu-nities and capabilities beyond the numbers. Theirinsight makes CGAs valued members on any team in
all sorts of organizations. CGAs work in large audit-ing rms, in sports, entertainment, and the arts, andthe private and public sphere. CGAs are entrepre-neurs and CFOs. CGAs are everywhere nancial andaccounting expertise is needed and that is every-where.
By providing invaluable advice on efciency, produc-tivity, nancial risk management and more, CGAsidentify opportunities and yield sustainable growth.For more information about the designation visit cga-domore.org.
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About
The UOAA elite team is comprised of a group of passionate and determined UOIT business students whowish to test themselves and showcase their skills by participating in external conferences held across Ontario.It is a great opportunity for students to network with leaders across the accounting profession and createlasting relationships with students from various schools. Being part of the elite team is a great way to challengeyourself and apply what you have learned in the classroom to a business simulation that emulates a real worldsituation. It is an exciting experience for the students who attend as they get to showcase their presenta-tion and case skills and more importantly, have the chance to represent UOIT. The UOAA elite of 2011-2012achieved great success as they placed 3rd at the Brock University Accounting Conference and received great
feedback from the students that attended.
Benets and Details
To ensure that the UOAA Elite team consists of dedicate UOIT students, each student wanting to be an elitemember will try out in front of a panel of carefully chosen judges. Once the elite team has been selected,they will all receive training before events to further enhance their skills and feel more condent working asa team. The training will be a minimum of 6 hours with assistance from a professor at UOIT. Since the UOAAunderstands the time commitment needed to be an elite member, the UOAA will reimburse 70% of conferencefees!
These members will be providing a great service by assisting in the building of the universties reputation andour outstanding Commerce program at a grand stage. If you would like more information about the elite teamor the experiences that await you, please contact the External Coordinator for the UOAA at nick.montana2@
gmail.com
Elite Team of 2012-2013
Congratulations to Wayne Rousell (4th year), Rene Cumpson-MacDonald (4th year), Luke Guthrie (3rd year),and Jon Mayer (3rd year) for successfully obtaining a position on the 2012-2013 UOAA Elite Team! Theseindividuals participated in a try-out held by the UOAA to demonstrate their case analysis and presentationskills in front of experienced judges. These individuals will now take part in 6 hours of training before eachconference. The rst competition they will participate in is the annual Brock University Conference we wish
them the best of luck!
UOAA ELITE TEAM
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Brilliantfutures
www.pwcbrilliantfutures.ca
We recruit students into
Audit and Assurance,
Tax Services, and
Consulting & Deals.
2012 PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, an Ontario limited liability partnership. All rights reserved. PwC refers to the Canadian member firm, and may sometimes refer to the PwC network.
Each member firm is a separate legal entity. Please see www.pwc.com/structure for further details. 2866-02 0712
Discover how the skills, experiences, and relationships
you build at PwC are career defining.
www.pwcbrilliantfutures.ca
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RESUME&
COVER LETTERSTIPS & RUBRIC
Provided by the UOIT Student Experience Centerstudentexperience.uoit.ca
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RESUME
Think of a resume as building a pyramid. The top of the pyramid (your objective) is very specific and
relevantto the position you are applying for. The next level of the pyramid you will display yourhighlights of qualifications that will support the objective. The foundation of the pyramid/resume is
made up of your work, education, project as well as volunteer experiences that are relevant to
highlights of qualifications and your objective.
Header
Your resume should display a header at the top detailing the following elements:
Your name and address, professional email and phone number
Objective Statement
Five words or less that gives direction to the employer to tell them what position you are
interested in at the company name
It should be the first statement on your resume, no matter what type of resume style you
choose
Be specific; e.g. To obtain a full-time Junior Accountant position at Deloitte upon graduation
and pursue my CA designation
The objective is directing the employer on what the resume will be about
Highlights of Qualifications
Think of this section as a newspaper heading about how you are relevant to the employer. You have the
benefit of only saying 5-7 things about yourself that will show the employer you are qualified for the
position
It is an opportunity to show your fit for the position to grab the employers attention
Decide which points to put here by reviewing the job description and/or core competencies in
field start the point with an action verbparticipated, performed, distributed, analyzed
Use bullets to clearly lay out your points for example:
Quality time management skills developed through project management in school and
in a fast paced work environment
If you stated it in your highlights of qualifications section it will need to be revealed specifically in
the body of the resume
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Student Experience Centre-Career Services
Studentexperience.uoit.ca
COVER LETTER
A one page cover letter provides an overall picture of you and how you as an individual are best suited for the
position. A cover letter is used to introduce yourself to a potential employer by highlighting your skills,qualifications and achievements. When you are writing your cover letter make sure you keep in mind the
qualifications and/or the job requirements the employer has outlined and tailor your letter to show your fit
and passion for the job.
Structuring your Cover Letter
Start by creating a header. A header is text which is separated from the main body of text and appears at the
top of a printed page. It is easier for an employer to keep track of your cover letter, resume and references if
you customize your name and contact information on all documents. Your header could look like this:
Angela Brown
4500 Cedarbrook Street | Oshawa, ON | L5Z 1D3 | 905.555.2222 | 647.555.4000 | [email protected]
Current Date
Name of Person Youre Sending Your Resume To
Title of the Person
Company Name
Full Address of Company
Dear _______, Use a personal name (first and last name), if possible, or use ATT: Human Resources or Hiring
Manager
RE: Job Title or Application No.
First Paragraph:
Why are you writing this letter? (e.g. Please accept this letter as application for ...)
What position are you applying for? Are you enclosing your resume? (e.g. I am applying for the
summer internship available with William & Touche, LLP.)
How did you hear about this position? (e.g. Newspaper, a friend, random contact)Why are you applying to the position and/or company? (e.g. With my accounting and managerial
background I believe that this position would allow me to further my experience as well as offer
excellent service for the clients of William & Touche, LLP.)
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Student Experience Centre - Career Services
studentexperience.uoit.ca
Resume Rubric: Faculty of Business and IT - Accounting
General Resume Aspects
Excellent Satisfactory Needs work
Appearance Format consistent throughout
Appropriate font type/size Length does not exceed 2 pages
(name/page number on page 2) Sections are in appropriate order (as
defined by industry)
Format mostly consistent Appropriate font type/size Length slightly exceeds 2 pages (or
name/page number not on page 2) Some sections seem out of order
Formatting inconsistent Font is inappropriate Length is too long or too short
Language
Industry-specific wording usedappropriately
Skills and accomplishments are well-articulated
Appropriate verb tenses used Action words/phrases used
effectively used to describeaccomplishments
Language is professional Variety in wording used No spelling/grammar errors No punctuation errors
Industry-specific wording not usedappropriately
Skills and accomplishments are fairlywell-articulated
Appropriate verb tenses used most ofthe time
Action words/phrases used but do notalways effectively describeaccomplishments
Language could be more professional Variety in wording could be improved 3 or less spelling/grammar errors 3 or less punctuation errors
Industry-specific wording not used Skills and accomplishments not well-
articulated Verb tenses are inappropriate Action words/phrases not used,
accomplishments not describedeffectively
Language is unprofessional No variety in wording More than 3 spelling/grammar errors More than 3 punctuation errors
FOR THE FULL DOCUMENTS PLEASE VISITWWW.UOITACCOUNTING.COM/TIPS-TUTORIALS
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Brilliantfutures
www.pwcbrilliantfutures.ca
We recruit students into
Audit and Assurance,
Tax Services, and
Consulting & Deals.
2012 PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, an Ontario limited liability partnership. All rights reserved. PwC refers to the Canadian member firm, and may sometimes refer to the PwC network.
Each member firm is a separate legal entity. Please see www.pwc.com/structure for further details. 2866-02 0712
Discover how the skills, experiences, and relationships
you build at PwC are career defining.
www.pwcbrilliantfutures.ca
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2012-2013 SPONSORS
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GOLDSPONSORS
HONORARYMEMBERS
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