
For many graduate business students, the forum was a chance to move beyond resumes and job applications. Face-to-face interactions allowed them to showcase their skills, share their stories, and express what they are passionate about in real time. Employers and recruiters were able to get to know talented and motivated students enrolled in one of the school’s five STEM-designated graduate degree programs in accounting, finance, business analytics, and management with a concentration in accounting, business analytics, finance, human resources, strategy, marketing, and operations & supply chain management. The event was a big success for everyone.
“I am excited to be here because of the opportunities that potential employers bring to us since it is a tough employment market out there. This is a great opportunity for us to show what we can bring to the table and for them to get to know us more.” - Svara Narain, MSBA 1st Year
The Talent Forum brought together representatives from more than a dozen companies and public sector organizations, including:
- Altura Credit Union
- China Feiyue USA inc.
- City of Riverside
- Eadie and Payne, LLP
- EGA Homes
- Equitable Advisors
- HC Pacific
- Housing Authority for the City of Los Angeles
- Kinger Industry Inc
- Maxzone Auto Parts Corp
- Modern Woodmen of America
- New York Life Insurance Company
- Nutrizzy Nutrition and Wellness
- Petfu, Inc
- RP&B CPAs
- Solar Max Renewable Energy Provider Inc.
- Stored Power Technology Inc.
- University of California, Riverside - VCSA
- Wonderful Citrus