ACT mailing list information
You will not be spammed and signing up is free and easy. ACT will only be sending pertinent information about career events, such as job fairs, information sessions, resume workshops, and other ACT related career improvement events. As a subscriber to the ACT events list you have full control over your membership, and may unsubscribe at any time. If you have found a career already, or have graduated, you may want to take yourself off the list.
- Subscribe: Please go to the following site, and fill out the proceeding information. Subscribing is as easy as entering in an e-mail address.
- Unsubscribe: Please go to the following site, and follow the instructions on how to unsubscribe yourself from the list.
Invest a little in ACT, and you will get a lot
Corporate sponsored events
Recruiters from a prominent corporation are invited to speak about their company, success, industry, and college recruitment. This is a wonderful opportunity to network with recruiters from some of the nation's must lucrative companies.
Corporate industry night
Several companies specializing in a common field are invited to entertain the students with the success of their firms and the secrets of their industry. This is an excellent opportunity to interface with recruiters who are excited about hiring UCLA students.
Your resume in the Fall and Winter resume books
Our e-mail list will keep you updated on upcoming events, current job opportunities, and general information about expanding corporations.
- Resume writing and interviewing workshops.
- Greater exposure to businesses and corporations.
- Comprehensive information on businesses and corporations.
- Necessary requirements or skills you need for the career and/or company of your choice.
- Involvement in committees: Career Planning, Corporate Programming, Marketing, and Management of Information Systems.
- Early access to some of our events.
- Corporate event information via the Internet, such as company-specific interviews and career fairs.
- Personal access to certain areas in the ACT webpage.
