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The Bloomberg Assessment Test (BAT) will be coming to campus on Friday, November 16th. Below you will find important information regarding the test and learn how you can use your results to further your career development.The goal of the BAT is to match student strengths with employer needs, so you do not need to be an expert on all sections of the test. However, there is no negative scoring, so it is best to answer all questions.

Bloomberg has relationships with over 20,000 global companies that can access the test score data to recruit for full-time and internship opportunities. Taking the BAT cannot negatively impact your employment search and there is absolutely nothing to lose by participating in this opportunity.

How to register for the upcoming session:

What: Bloomberg Assessment Test (screens students for careers in finance, economics, or business) 
When: Friday, November 16th
Time: 10:00AM and 2:00PM
Cost: free for undergraduate and graduate students.

Click link to register:

November 16th at 10:00AM – http://bit.ly/Thunderbird1

November 16th at 2:00PM – http://bit.ly/Thunderbird2

* There is a limited capacity and registration is on a first come, first serve basis*

After taking the test, you have the option to be anonymously entered into the Employer Talent  Search Database, which employers use to find candidates to fill internship and entry-level positions. You can also choose to opt out of the database. All test results are anonymous, so you maintain control over which employers see your information.

The test is comprised of eleven sections measuring finance knowledge/aptitude and career skills and consists of 155 multiple-choice questions. We encourage you to use your BAT scores to enhance your resume and to post this information on your social media profiles. Highlighting your participation in the BAT will set you apart from thousands of other candidates. You can also mention the areas of the test that you performed well on during interviews to demonstrate and reinforce your abilities to employers.

Good luck!