GREAT LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITY FOR DECEMBER AND MAY GRADUATES AT GE APPLIANCES
Business/Program: GE Appliances
Position Title: 5055 - Plant Finance Leadership Program (PFLP)
Job Type: Full-Time
Minimum GPA: 3.0
Function: Finance/Financial Services
Graduation Dates: December 2013, Some May-July 2014
Majors: Accounting, Business, Finance, Mathematics
Current School Level: Senior
TO APPLY:
Submit your resume on UMBCworks by 9/24, position 9260612
Interviews with select students will occur on campus.
Questions, Connect with Christine Routzahn at Career Services at routzahn@umbc.edu
ALSO
In order for GE to satisfy certain requirements under US Department of Labor regulations, you must apply for this position at www.gecareers.com/campusinterview, in addition to applying for this position through your college career center, if you wish to be considered for an interview.
When applying at www.gecareers.com/campusinterview please select the Business Specific radio button, then in the dropdown select GE Appliances. On the next screen select the position title from the list of results ''5055, Plant Finance Leadership Program (PFLP)''.
Summary:
* A Financial Leadership entry-level program for people who have a proven track record of excellent academic performance, who want a career in finance and are interested in the manufacturing environment.
Position Description:
* The 2-year program consists of technical finance training with 3 rotational assignments encompassing key areas of finance such as controllership, cost accounting and financial analysis.
* Assignments, lasting from 6 months to 1 year, take place in manufacturing locations across GE Consumer & Industrial where basic concepts of accounting are reviewed and GE practices learned. Instructional training occurs in areas such as cost accounting and financial decision making to prepare for upcoming assignments.
* Combines coursework, job assignments and interactive seminars to equip you with exceptional technical, financial and business skills.
Basic Qualifications:
* College Graduate from a 4 year-college or university program with business, accounting, finance, math or related field.
* Minimum 3.0 out of 4.0 overall grade point average. Strong emphasis on accounting, finance related coursework, with a minimum "B" grade in all finance and accounting courses.
* Strong leadership, communication and analytical skills.
* Geographically mobile willing to work in many plant locations in small and/or rural communities.
Desired Characteristics:
*Team player with ability to multi-task effectively
* GE hires qualified applicants who are fully authorized to work in the U.S. - that is, authorized to work without any time- or employer-related restrictions.
* GE cannot hire students from controlled countries and/or those who require export licensing.
Location:
Multiple U.S. Locations
GE is an equal opportunity employer. Legal authorization to work in the U.S. is required. We will not sponsor individuals for employment visas, now or in the future, for this job. You may have to satisfy the requirements of Section 19 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act.
Business/Program: GE Appliances
Position Title: 5055 - Plant Finance Leadership Program (PFLP)
Job Type: Full-Time
Minimum GPA: 3.0
Function: Finance/Financial Services
Graduation Dates: December 2013, Some May-July 2014
Majors: Accounting, Business, Finance, Mathematics
Current School Level: Senior
TO APPLY:
Submit your resume on UMBCworks by 9/24, position 9260612
Interviews with select students will occur on campus.
Questions, Connect with Christine Routzahn at Career Services at routzahn@umbc.edu
ALSO
In order for GE to satisfy certain requirements under US Department of Labor regulations, you must apply for this position at www.gecareers.com/campusinterview, in addition to applying for this position through your college career center, if you wish to be considered for an interview.
When applying at www.gecareers.com/campusinterview please select the Business Specific radio button, then in the dropdown select GE Appliances. On the next screen select the position title from the list of results ''5055, Plant Finance Leadership Program (PFLP)''.
Summary:
* A Financial Leadership entry-level program for people who have a proven track record of excellent academic performance, who want a career in finance and are interested in the manufacturing environment.
Position Description:
* The 2-year program consists of technical finance training with 3 rotational assignments encompassing key areas of finance such as controllership, cost accounting and financial analysis.
* Assignments, lasting from 6 months to 1 year, take place in manufacturing locations across GE Consumer & Industrial where basic concepts of accounting are reviewed and GE practices learned. Instructional training occurs in areas such as cost accounting and financial decision making to prepare for upcoming assignments.
* Combines coursework, job assignments and interactive seminars to equip you with exceptional technical, financial and business skills.
Basic Qualifications:
* College Graduate from a 4 year-college or university program with business, accounting, finance, math or related field.
* Minimum 3.0 out of 4.0 overall grade point average. Strong emphasis on accounting, finance related coursework, with a minimum "B" grade in all finance and accounting courses.
* Strong leadership, communication and analytical skills.
* Geographically mobile willing to work in many plant locations in small and/or rural communities.
Desired Characteristics:
*Team player with ability to multi-task effectively
* GE hires qualified applicants who are fully authorized to work in the U.S. - that is, authorized to work without any time- or employer-related restrictions.
* GE cannot hire students from controlled countries and/or those who require export licensing.
Location:
Multiple U.S. Locations
GE is an equal opportunity employer. Legal authorization to work in the U.S. is required. We will not sponsor individuals for employment visas, now or in the future, for this job. You may have to satisfy the requirements of Section 19 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act.