McCombs Template Usage Notes Slide Selection: You can select and modify any of the existing slides in the template, or you can create a new slide employing the template’s Master pages Placing Text: Select and delete the sample text in the slides, and add your own. Your new text should retain the formatting of the template Placing Images: The images in this template are placed in picture placeholders. To reliably size a new image to fit in the placeholders, first right-click the image that you want to replace and select “Change Picture” (see example below.) Then navigate to your new image and click “Insert.” Your new image should now fit within the boundaries of the picture placeholder box To fill a picture placeholder with an image, first click and delete the current image, and then click the icon in the placeholder to “insert picture from file” Right-click an image and use the “Change Picture” option to get your new image to fit within the boundaries of the picture placeholder box Usage Notes and Best Practices McCombs Template Best Practices Use the Interstate or Arial fonts Use the correct McCombs logos (.PNGs work best for PowerPoint) Follow McCombs Brand Standards Use the McCombs color palette 199 R 91 G 18 B 170 R 156 G 143 B 0R 0G 0B 234 R 171 G 0B 152 R 30 G 50 B 0R 44 G 95 B 183 R 173 G 102 B Avoid using small font sizes for main ideas Avoid these treatments for best results 189 R 177 G 166 B 241 R 227 G 187 B Clipart and word art Drop shadows Unnecessary animations, transitions, and sound effects Usage Notes and Best Practices Working Professional Program MBA Career Management Working Professional Program MBA Career Management Working Professional Program MBA Career Management Working Professional Program MBA Career Management Working Professional Program MBA Career Management Working Professional Program MBA Career Management Working Professional Program MBA Career Management Working Professional Program MBA Career Management Working Professional Program MBA Career Management Executive MBA Lunch Seminar Series February 6, 2015 C. Reynold, Director, MBA Career Management Executive MBA Lunch Seminar Series February 6, 2015 C. Reynold, Director, MBA Career Management Executive MBA Lunch Seminar Series February 6, 2015 C. Reynold, Director, MBA Career Management Executive MBA Lunch Seminar Series February 6, 2015 C. Reynold, Director, MBA Career Management Executive MBA Lunch Seminar Series February 6, 2015 C. Reynold, Director, MBA Career Management Executive MBA Lunch Seminar Series February 6, 2015 C. Reynold, Director, MBA Career Management Executive MBA Lunch Seminar Series February 6, 2015 C. Reynold, Director, MBA Career Management LIFE AS A TEXAS MBA STUDENT Preview Weekend – April 18, 2015 Dionne Arlene Director, Full-Time MBA Student Affairs Discover your career paths: Career Shifter: someone seeking to evolve from one career path to another, with the hope of changing your professional area or industry upon graduation Career Enhancer: someone seeking opportunities for advancement within your current profession Career Explorer: someone interested in looking at a variety of potential new roles, but not necessarily ready to make a change now Entrepreneur/Founder: someone interested in running or wishing to start their own business Typical Career Paths Rowling Hall Construction Timelapse The World is Your Classroom McCombs helped make me fearless. Naoko Koharu, MBA 2011 Marketing Associate, Nestle Life as a Texas MBA Student 6 5 4 Series 1 3 Series 2 Series 3 2 1 0 Academic Experiential Organizations Resources Transitioning to Austin 42% of students accepted a FT offer from their internship 2014 Accepted Job Source % School Facilitated 69% Internship 36% OCR Interviews 20% Non-School Facilitated 31% Personal Network 10% Internship 7% Where did jobs come from?