Monday, August 11, 2014

PayJuntion is leading their industry in green technology!




PayJunction is a financial software company that was founded in 2000 by UCSB Computer Science graduates. Over the years they have grown into the leading developer of paperless payment software, enabling businesses to process and secure transactions in real-time from anywhere in the world! And they are environmentally friendly too; they’ve developed the first environmentally friendly product in the industry that will eliminate the need of paper receipts that will in turn reduce the carbon footprint of an entire industry!

It gets even better! PayJuntion located in downtown Santa Barbara and have both part-time and full-time positions for students. This means that you could work for them while going to school. This is not an unpaid internship but rather a part-time position where you will learn practical and relevant skills while getting paid and the best part is that they will work around your class schedule. For full-time positions they have both technical and non-technical opportunities so they seek students in any major!

At PayJunction there is a “work hard, play hard” environment. They look for smart, motivated, innovative and passionate students and graduates who can set and attain goals and come into work with a positive attitude. As a result they provide a casual office environment with a roof top deck, onsite movie theater, onsite beverage area with chalkboard walls and flat screen TV, and a game room with Xbox, direct TV and apple TV.

If you’d like to work in beautiful and sunny Santa Barbara and are looking for an innovative and awesome environment, check out the opportunities at PayJuntion.

Check out open positions at: http://payjunction.theresumator.com/apply

Meet the PayJunction recruiters at the Fall Career Fair on October 22nd and 23rd at the Corwin Pavilion!

Monday, August 4, 2014

Young's Market Company is recruiting at UCSB!



We are pleased to introduce to you our newest Career Partner at UCSB, Young’s Market Company. Young’s Market Company is a leader in the wholesale and distribution of wine, spirits and selected beverages. Founded in 1888, it is one the oldest continuously operating companies in the United States. Today they are the fourth largest wine and spirits distributor in the U.S. and now they will be recruiting at UCSB!

Young’s Market offers many employment opportunities but the main position that they will be recruiting for will be that of Sales Rep Merchandiser. A Sales Rep Merchandiser will be responsible for maximizing the sale of supplier brands to retail chain customers. So what this basically means is that you will work with pre-established customers, retail chains, to ensure that the wine and spirits from Young’s Market Company are accurately displayed and marketed to customers that will shop at these stores. Young’s Market is looking for students from any major who possess strong communication and problem solving skills. Because you will be constantly communicating with store managers, communication skills are critical. The Sales Rep Merchandiser position is a full-time salary position with the opportunity to make many bonuses! This isn’t a typical 8am-5pm job where you sit behind a desk. At Young’s Market every day is different and exciting and you rarely will have to go into an office environment. So if you want to work with cool products, have a full-time job that won’t require you to work in an office environment, and possess excellent communication skills, then Young’s Market should be a company that you consider. And one last thing, Young’s Market promotes from within so there are immense job growth opportunities!

Explore more about Young’s Market here: http://www.youngsmarket.com

Meet with Erin, the Young’s Market Recruiter, at the following events:
How to Leverage your Liberal Arts Major at the Career Fair
Tuesday, October 21st from 5-6pm @ Career, Room 1109

Fall Career Fair (Day One)
Wednesday, October 22nd from 10am-2pm @ Corwin Pavilion

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Full-time and internship positions at the Federal Reserve Bank



But first a quiz...
1. Who was on the first one dollar bill?
2. Who was on the first five dollar bill?
3. What material is paper money made of?
4. How much money does the Federal Reserve Bank shred on a daily basis?
5. Why does the Federal Reserve Bank shred money?
6. What is the shredded money recycled into?
7. Who discontinued the $10,000 bill, the $5,000 bill and the $500 bill
8. Why does the eagle on the printed bills face the olive branch?
9. During the Civil War, why was coin replaced by paper money?
10. Are employees of the Federal Reserve Bank considered federal employees?

Read below for all of the answers!

I had the opportunity to visit the LA Branch of the San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank in June. It was really cool to see billions of dollars and billions of coins but they wouldn't let me take any pictures so you'll just have to use your imagination.
First it's important to understand what the Federal Reserve Bank does. Basically the  Federal Reserve Bank is the central bank of the U.S and it controls access to the U.S dollar, so that means that they determine how much money should be in circulation at any one time. The LA branch is the 2nd largest cash operation in the U.S, second to NY. There are 12 Federal Reserve branches, one for each of the twelve Federal Reserve Districts. The Federal Reserve Banks also is the bank for all banks. They hold at least %10 of cash from all banks so this means billions of dollars. When banks need cash, they contact the Federal Bank to make a withdraw.

Now that you understand what the Federal Reserve Bank does, let's talk about the impotent stuff....jobs and internships! The Federal Reserve Bank is independent from the U.S government; employees of the Federal Reserve are not employees of the federal government. This means that you will not have to go through USAjobs to find and apply for positions to the Federal Reserve. You can simply find opportunities at all twelve branches at: http://www.federalreserve.gov/careers/. For opportunities at the west-coast branches visit: http://www.frbsf.org/our-district/careers/.

The Federal a Reserve Bank recruits students from all majors, not just accounting. For both their internship and full-time positions they look for candidates who possess strong analytic and problem solving skills, excellent oral and written communication skills, leadership experience, presentation skills, and acumen for initiative. Their common full-time entry level opportunities include Analyst positions, Associate Examiner positions, IT Developer positions, and Audit positions. These positions are recruited for all year long. The Gold Internship Program recruits 25-30 interns a year to the west-coast branches in a variety of positions. Recruiting begins in late October for the summer internship opportunities and all internships are paid!!!

Ok, I'll finally give you the answers but before I do, I think you should seriously consider the opportunities at the Federal Reserve Bank!

Answers:
1. Martha Washington
2. Chief Running Antelope
3. Cotton and linen
4. 15 million-100 million
5. It gets worn out
6. Roof shingles, insulation, fireplace logs, fertilizer, and pet mattresses
7. President Nixon
8. Because our nation wants peace
9. Because metal was in short supply
10. Nope