Behrend Beacon September 25, 2009 www.thebehrendbeacon.com School of Business: Upcoming Events Monday, Sept. 28 12:15 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. Event: Meet the Faculty Lunch for students in first year seminars Location: McGarvey Commons Thursday, Oct. 1 12:20 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. Speaker: Dr. Christopher T. Olivia: CEO, Penn Allegheny Health System Topic: “Western Pennsylvania Healthcare: An Era of Reform, Challenges, and Opportunity” Location: REDC 180 Tuesday, Oct. 6 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Event: Behrend Fall Career and Job Fair Location: Junker Center Tuesday, Oct. 20 7:30 p.m. Speaker: John Moore Event: Former Stabrucks Marketer Offers Expresso Shot of Branding Wisdom Location: REDC 180 World & National Business News I business careers Google to make “one small acquisition a month ” PITTSBURGH (Reuters) - Google Inc expects to buy one small company a month as it rekindles its acquisition engine and moves beyond the worst phase of the global recession, Chief Executive Eric Schmidt said in an in terview on Wednesday. The Web search giant has histori cally maintained a steady pace of ac quiring small, privately held companies, but its deal machine took a breather earlier this year when Schmidt said that prices were too high for his liking. - www.reuters.com U.S. Dollar steadies after bounce (Reuters)'- The U.S. dollar j steadied above recent lows in Asia on Thursday after a sharp bounce left speculative sellers chastened for the moment, though sentiment remains bearish on the currency overall. The euro was hovering at $1.4727, having been knocked back from a high around $1.4844 late in the New York session when equities .SPX took a sudden slide. Dealers were unsure what tipped shares lower, but it served as an ex cuse to take profits on short positions and lifted the dollar index .DXY to 76.456, from a 13-month trough of 75.827. Beacon Business Staff Business Co-Editors: Harmilee Cousin 111; Garrett Carson FACULTY AND STAFF Dr. Pelin Bicen joins School of Business, Marketi Dr. Pelin Bicen is the newest addi tion to Behrend’s Marketing Depart ment having previously taught at and attended Texas Tech. Dr. Pelin, as she likes to be called, is one of two new Business Week recently released their “Best Places to Launch a Career” list and the top four companies on the list, were as usual, the big four ac counting firms: Deloitte, Ernst & Young, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, and KPMG. These companies have dominated the top rankings since this list was first created in 2006 according to Busi ness Week. It’s easy to see why these companies top the list with starting salaries ranging from $50,000 to $60,000 and most hires receiving a signing bonus, in addition to their rich benefits and extensive training pro grams. Deloitte finished #1 in the rankings coming in with the highest average starting salary, $55,000-$60,000 and 18% of new hires making more than $65,000. They also had the highest signing bonus of $5,102 with 90% of new hires receiving one. Probably the www.reuters.com GARRETT CARSON business editor Dr. Pelin Bicen Deloitte tops "Best Places to Launch a Career" GARRETT CARSON business editor Here’s a little bit more about each firm: 1 Deloitte Business Internships available: Nestle Purina Pet Care Co. Del Monte Fresh Produce Logistics plue Accounting Corporate Finance Intern Management Trainee Procurement Intern More on tatenufeips and full time positions can be found online at http://www.poeite.psu.edWMudtnt/<*te/ooc»topusr«cn»itiiig.htn faculty members who are originally from Turkey. Five years ago, she de parted from Istanbul en route to Texas to pursue her passion for marketing. Originally, Dr. Pelin attended univer sity aspiring to be a mathematician. Her love for statistics and numbers landed her a position with BBDO, an international advertising agency, where she would be a statistical ana lyst. With her foot in the door, she be came more familiar with the dynamic and exciting world of marketing and decided the innovative and interper sonal atmosphere was a better match for who she is. She then concluded that, while she enjoyed her numbers, her real passion is marketing. Dr. Pelin decided to leave her posi tion and pursue her newly found inter est by returning to graduate school to obtain her MBA. Following the com pletion of her master’s degree she knew that to further her value as a business professional she would have to attend university in the United States. She states that “the United States created business and market ing” and have developed it into what it is today. She found that Texas Tech was the best match for what she wanted to do and thus moved to Texas in 2004. She found it to be an easy transition to US Contributed Photo most important factor Deloitte has going for it is that their entry level hir ing is only 1.1% from last year, which as we all know in this economy is very good. Deloitte also has a mentoring program that all new hires participate in. In case you want to know about the work Deloitte actually does they are involved in accounting, assurance and advisory, risk, tax, management, fi nancial, technology and human capital consulting. If you would like to learn more about Deloitte please visit www.deloitte.com. 2 Ernst & Young Ernst & Young finished #2 in the rankings coming in with average start ing salary of, $50,000-$55,000. They also had a signing bonus of $3,155 with 75% of new hires receiving one. Unfortunately Ernst & Young saw a drop in their new hires from 2008 by 19.7%. They also have a mentoring program that all new hires participate in. One factor Ernst & Young has going for it is that it is the most diverse with 36% being a minority; so if diver sity is something that is important to you that place might suit you very well. Ernst & Young are involved four culture and customs because Texans were accustomed to non-native speak ers and people of several back grounds. Upon completion of her PhD in mar keting, Dr. Pelin decided she wanted to continue in the education system and not return to her previous profes sional life of three years. She feels that being a professor allows her to effec tively pursue her passion for innova tive research projects, and have the privilege to be a teacher who hopes to foster critical thinking and facilitate the acquisition of life-long learning skills. Her areas of expertise include inno vation and new product development. She found exactly what she was look ing for here at Behrend. She says there are three main values that she found at Behrend that matched what she wanted: research possibilities, quality of students, and Penn State. She thinks the business and engineering interdisciplinary program is one of a kind and matches what she would like to focus on in her research. Behrend, as a Penn State campus is known for its quality of students and outstanding academics. After arriving in Erie, she has come to really enjoy the town that Behrend calls home. She loves the plentiful main areas: assurance, tax, transac tions, and advisory. If you would like to learn more about Ernst & Young please visit www.ey.com. Price- Q Waterhouse- Coopers PriceWaterhouseCoopers finished #3 in the rankings coming in with av erage starting salary of, $50,000- $55,000. They also had a signing bonus of $3,867 with 91% of new hires receiving one. PwC only saw a drop in their new hires from 2008 by 5.8% and when comparing that to other places it’s very good. They also have a men toring program that all new hires par ticipate in. An interesting fact about PwC is that 41% of the partners in the company have been with them for more than 20 years, which is the high est retention out of the big four and it means there is a lot of room to grow in within the firm; historically the big four has very low retention rates. PwC is involved in advisory services, audit and assurance, government services, HR services, and tax services. If you would like to learn more about Price- Business ng Department Quick hits: Dr. Pelin Bicen Full name: Teaching: MKTG3OI Principles of Marketing Industry experience: database administrator and statistical consultant in BBDO Advertising Agency, Turkey. Education: Ph. D, Texas Tech University green scenery that contrasts Texas’s more desert like climate. “Erie is very family oriented and the people are very self conscious of themselves,” she states. Even though she enjoys the cli mate now, she has fortunately been able to avoid snow during her life time, so her future opinions could be drastic. Waterhouse Coopers please visit www.pwc.com. 4 KPMG KPMG finished #4in the rankings coming in with average starting salary of, $50,000-$55,000. They also had a signing bonus of $2,350 with 72% of new hires receiving one. KPMG saw a dramatic drop in their new hires from 2008 by 35.6%, but 91% of their new hires came from interns so if this com pany interests you a great way to get in is through the internship program they have. They also have a mentoring program that all new hires participate in. KPMG is involved in audit, tax, and advisory services. If you would like to learn more about KPMG please visit www.kpmg.com. A couple of interesting notes about these companies is that they all offer great internship experiences, even for sophomores they have opportunities so it’s never too early to start looking for chances to add work experiences to your resume. Also, they hire more than just Accounting majors; for ex ample there is a big push now to get MIS majors in the door too. Probably the most important thing to know right now about these compa nies is that they are hiring right now for internships and full time positions for next summer. All of these firms have positions that can be found on the Nittany Lion Career Network. The NLCN can be found at http://www.pserie.psu.edu/student/cdc/ oncampusrecruiting.htm. Pelin Bicen