Exclusively for Actuarial Science students and other majors in the School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences. Are you looking for a job or internship? Meet employers at the ASU Actuarial Science Career Day.
Wednesday, September 21, 2022
12:30 - 5:00pm
Arizona State University - Tempe campus
Memorial Union - Arizona Ballroom (second floor)
301 E. Orange St.
Tempe, Arizona 85281
Get ready!
- Registration deadline is Tuesday, 20 September, 5pm MST.
- Update/create your Handshake profile, including photo, get to know me, resumé, internship and/or work experience. As a guide to what a good student profile should look like on Handshake, please visit Emma Terry's Handshake profile: https://app.joinhandshake.com/users/5282803.
- As every year, "speed interviews" with attending companies will be assigned on a first register, first served basis (i.e., after your profile is complete (see Emma's as a guide) you will be scheduled and notified via email.
- Research employers and positions in Handshake.
- Visit WXLR 303, TTh 10:30am-noon, and get assistance from GIS @ ASU officers with your resume.
- Attend Life After College Career Workshop on Sept. 7 at 5:00pm in WXLR A206:
Preparing for a Career Day
https://math.asu.edu/preparing-for-career-day - Dress professionally and bring copies of your resumé (some employers still like a paper copy)
Student Preview page on Handshake
Schedule of Events
12:30 - 1:00pm Registration and check-in
1:00 - 1:15 pm Welcome and introductions
1:15 - 1:50 pm ASU Alumni Panel (Q&A from students)
Moderator: Kinsey Turk (Allstate)
Ainsley Ramsey (CBIZ Optumas)
Jonathan Kiperman (UnitedHealthcare)
Drew Gordon (CopperPoint)
Emily Stampfel (CBIZ)
10-minute break
2:00 - 3:00 pm Networking and speed interviewing with students
3:00 - 3:35 pm Professionals in Action Panel (Q&A from students)
Moderator: Lydia Tolman (HMA Wakely)
Michael Brunner (Centene)
Jeffrey Durham (Allstate)
Katherine Long (Mercer)
Kyle Edrington (HMA Edrington)
10-minute break
3:45 - 5:00 pm Networking and speed interviewing with students