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Tom Kribben

Tom

How would you describe what you did at Arthur Andersen?

Directed all recruitment activities for the Audit, Tax, and Business Consulting Divisions (350 employees) at eight key universities. Recruited, hired and negotiated offers with 40-50 full-time candidates and 15-20 intern candidates per year. Responsibilities included managing/coaching a full-time Recruiting Coordinator and a part-time Recruiting Intern.... read more

Posted @ 10:04PM, October 19, 2007 by Tom Kribben | Permalink
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Kent

How would you describe what you did at Arthur Andersen?

Global Technology Support Manager
Business Process Revolutionary

Posted @ 05:29PM, July 26, 2007 by Kent Warman | Permalink
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Cori

How would you describe what you did at Arthur Andersen?

Hired, supervised and maintained internal staff to provide accounting functions for "Big 6" Accounting/ Consulting Firm.

Posted @ 10:14AM, May 31, 2007 by Cori Toler | Permalink
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Bres Longstreth

Bres

How would you describe what you did at Arthur Andersen?

Approximately 70% of my time was spent on valution work. This included business, real estate, and equipment appraisal. I started as a staff person on projects and over time gained the experience to manage various projects. The remaining 30% of my time involved performing audit and tax work for the Seattle Seahawks professional football team.... read more

Posted @ 11:02AM, May 25, 2007 by Bres Longstreth | Permalink
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Kirk Johnson

Kirk

What did you learn along the way at Arthur Andersen?

Think Straight. Talk Straight. Don't be afraid to say, "I don't know, but I'll find out."

Posted @ 08:00PM, April 25, 2006 by Kirk Johnson | Permalink
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