MAC Career Resources

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The MAC Program has dedicated career counseling resources. Katherine Hansen and Kelly Hardy work closely with students as they prepare for their job search and help coordinate the campus recruiting effort. For more information about MAC Career Services contact Katherine, 919.515.4508, or Kelly, 919.515.6054, by email or phone.

The accounting faculty and the program's career services staff work closely with students and employers to develop job opportunities in all fields of accounting. As a result of the program's professional relationships, career related activities, and high quality education, our students have been very successful in career placement. The MAC Class of 2008 achieved a 96% placement rate by graduation. These students accepted jobs in different areas including: audit, IT audit, tax, government and corporate.

MAC students have access to a wide range of career services programs and events throughout the year.

  • Tour of Cities

    The MAC Program visited Greensboro, Washington, D.C., Atlanta and Charlotte in the Summer of 2008. Learn more about the tour and how you can have access to great job opportunities.
  • Meet the Firms Event

    Meet the Firms is the main recruiting event for MAC students. Read about the details of this four night event held in early September.
  • Corporate & Governmental Expo

    Like the Meet the Firms event, the Corporate & Governmental Expo is a recruiting event held in the fall for MAC students. Last year the program hosted six company participants.

  • On-campus interviewing

The MAC Program partners with the University Career Center to provide job search tools and on-campus interviewing facilities for firms and companies who recruit MAC students. With a very active recruitment schedule, MAC students can expect to start interviewing with employers as early as mid-September.

  • Recent Hiring Firms & Locations

    MAC Program alumni work all over the country for a variety of public accounting firms and companies. This list gives students an idea of where they might be headed in the future.