Dear KU Students: I would like to welcome you to the 11th Annual Spring Career and Employment Fair, sponsored by University Career and Employment Services. This year's event will include over 150 companies and organizations. The Career and Employment Fair provides you with a great opportunity to visit in person with employers who have a variety of positions, including internships, part-time, temporary, summer, full-time, and volunteer experiences. Students from all background and majors are encouraged to attend as there will be a broad range of organizations represented at the fair. There is no charge for students to attend,making this a free and easy way to search for an internship, job, or summer opportunity. I strongly encourage you to take advantage of this wonderful event to learn about the different opportunities available to you, and to network with representatives from companies and organizations. This is one of the best ways to learn about internship and work opportunities and to explore the options open to you during your college career and afterwards. If you have any questions about the fair, please do not hesitate to contact the University Career and Employment Services at 864-3624 or visit our web site at: www.ukans.edu/~uces I look forward to seeing you at the fair! Sincerely, Gail S. Rooney Director University Career and Employment Services Top 10 personal qualities employers seek in job candidates 1. Communications skills 2. Motivation/Initiative 3. Teamwork skills 7. Flexibility/Adaptability 4. Leadership skills 8. Technical skills 5. Academic achievement/GPA 9. Honesty/Integrity 10. Work ethic* 6. Interpersonal skills 10. Analytical/ Problem-solving skills* *Tie Source: Job Outlook 2000, National Association of Colleges & Employers The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City constitutes the Tenth District of the Federal Reserve System - with branches in Denver, Oklahoma City, and Omaha. From cash services to check processing, facilities management to financial services, we offer a diverse mix of job opportunities. Each semester the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City visits area colleges and universities seeking individuals who possess strong analytical, communication, and leadership abilities to enter into the Bank's management career track. The management career track is a generalist path that provides a variety of broad experiences and opportunities to move into other positions and departments in the Bank in preparation for prospective upper management positions. The entry level into this career track is a business analyst position, which provides consultative project support to management in various departments throughout the Bank. For more information about this career opportunity, please contact your university's career services office or visit us on the Internet [www.kc.frb.org]. Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Kansas City Denver Oklahoma City Omaha www.kc.frb.org