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Old 02-01-2005, 09:34 PM   #40
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Thought so.

Even if your ''numbers'' are true, I know I have the capabilities to be one the new grads hired....

I'd rather move to Vancouver than Calgary anyday...
Recruiting season is in October so the job postings are down right now but feel free to stop by the Career center at the UofA to validate these numbers. Better yet, ask any 4th year student nearby who's gone through the recruiting process. 3rd party confirmation is always best you know....

You'll also be surprised to know that the CA firms are larger in Calgary vs Vancouver. The greater number of corporate head offices plus the higher complexity of the clients here demand it. Didn't Shaw move from Edmonton to Calgary to be closer to the action?

So at the end of the day, welcome to Calgary! :tup:
In these days, any information is available on the internet.

I'm not going to go out of my way to help prove your argument. If your claims are as true as you make them seem, find some proof. [/b][/quote]
I'm in my fourth year in Accounting at U of C. Fortunately I got recruiting out of the way when I did my co-op term last year. But I have plenty of friends/aquantences that went through the process this past October and pretty much every single one a) got a job, b) had several to choose from. And this is just U of C - lord knows how many are coming here from Saskatchewan, U of A, or anywhere else. I'm sure you're quite the competent individual, but don't let your petty hatred of Calgary get in the way of your future.
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