Location: Okinaga Room, Wadham College

Join us for a talk from Peter Cruddas, our honary president and founder of CMC Markets Plc, a firm worth over £1billion. Peter will talk about his childhood influences, his time as a stockbroker and the risks he took in founding his online firm in the infancy of the internet. The talk will begin at 6pm and there will be food and drink to follow.

This morning we were confronted by an article entitled the “Oxford Guild under fire” published in the Cherwell student newspaper. This article makes several suggestions but no direct allegations about the Guild.
       The article is apparently based on information from anonymous sources. We would like to refute each of the false and baseless claims that have been made by this student newspaper. Every single one of their insinuations is a twist on facts and we can rightfully refute each one and show that it is a misconstruction of the reality and the facts. For example, the article suggests that the Guild tried to register as a University Society ‘several weeks ago’ when in fact the Guild did apply for registration before the July 2011 deadline and checked with the clubs and societies office on a number of occasions over the summer regarding the status of our application. We were advised that our application had been received and was being processed by the University authorities over the Summer.
       There is no evidence whatsoever for any of Cherwell’s suggestions or claims about the Guild. They have conducted themselves in an unprofessional manner and have produced a very unprofessional article. We are answerable to our sponsors, the University and our members and are in no way answerable to a newspaper like this. We have had a hugely successful relaunch and this is clear to all. We have invested a huge amount of effort into our promotional campaign, producing 22,000 termcards for example.  The Guild has been subjected to a smear campaign, its statements and positions have been misrepresented in the Cherwell article, some of them being based upon accusations said to have been made by unnamed ‘former members’. These accusations are refuted by the current members, the ones who are in a position to know the truth.
         We did not and do not send any unsolicited emails – we sent emails only to members on our mailing list who asked to join or had joined themselves or their friends since we relaunched the Society in May that had existed for decades and was the oldest of its type in Oxford. Our mailing list has already been checked and GroupSpaces has confirmed that there is no problem with it.
We did not publish any misleading promotional material.There has been no ‘controversy’ and the Guild is not ‘under fire’ save, it would appear, from the Cherwell which has created its own story. We will be making a formal complaint about Cherwell’s behaviour to the University Proctors.
       The Oxford Guild was started by its committee members to provide a service to the students of Oxford University to better understand the Business world and assist the students of the University in making good career decisions based on the information and the events the Guild would host supported by its sponsors. We also believed that potential business sponsors needed access to the students of Oxford University through new and exciting events and media. The Guild is fully transparent in its dealings with our sponsors and the use of the funds raised from them. We are one of the few Oxford societies that will be audited by an external audit firm at the end of the academic year and we are able to provide full audits if requested by sponsors, at any point. We have not responded to Cherwell as we do not believe that we need to justify ourselves to this organization when they are clearly not interested in understanding or listening to the truth. We have produced an exciting programme for the Oxford Student body for 2011/2012 and already our initial events have been a great success. We believe this is what our members, sponsors and the wider student body are interested in.

Location: St Aldate’s G & D’s

On Thursday 10th November there is the exclusive opportunity to have a full 30 minutes mock interview coupled with comprehensive feedback with interviewers from Bloomberg. This is a very valuable and rare opportunity and to sign up please email your CVs to us at  president@theoxfordguild.com so that you can secure one of the time slots at the St Aldates G&Ds (by Christchurch).

Location: The Shulman Auditorium, Queen’s College

Join The Oxford Guild Business Society and BlackRock for a talk on “buyside vs sellside” from 6.30 in the brand new Shulman Auditorium at Queen’s – this really is not one to miss as present will be three high ranking Old Oxonian Managing Directors. The difference betweenbuyside and sellside (and on a broader scale the difference between investment banking, investment management, private equity and venture capital) is one that students often ask themselves and this presentation from BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager will prove very useful to those deciding where they would like to work.

Location: Gallery Room, Old Bank Hotel

Join The Oxford Guild for a Women in Consulting event at the Gallery Room of the Old Bank Hotel where there will be a presentation and networking over lots of food and drink with representatives from several consultancies. The event will be headlined by PricewaterhouseCoopers. This is an invaluable opportunity to find out more about a career in consulting. You will learn how to get your foot in the door of this very competitive industry and will have the chance to ask questions of the recruiters who will be looking at your applications

On Thursday 17th we have a tax consulting case study game with Deloitte at 6pm in the North Lecture Room of St John’s College. This is a unique opportunity that will give you an insight exactly what tax consulting involves and what consultants in this field actually do in a comfortable and informal setting. There will be an opportunity to ask questions and network afterwards of many free drinks and food. There will be pizza at the start and we would appreciate it if you could please email us at president@theoxfordguild.com<mailto:president@theoxfordguild.com> as soon as possible beforehand to let us know if you plan to attend and any pizza requests to help us make the orders.

This event will give you the opportunity to gain deep insight into the tax consultancy work carried out by Deloitte, and what a job in that area would involve. Facilitated by senior staff in Deloitte’s Tax service line, the event will involve several interactive case studies based on actual client scenarios, giving participants the chance to solve the same problems tax professionals face every day in their roles. You will also have the opportunity to network with our staff and get your questions answered over the course of the evening.

Teach First | Take up the challenge
1 in six young people leave school unable to read, write and add up properly.
(Source: Leitch Review on Skills, 2008)

Can you change their lives and change yours?

Teach First is an independent charity that provides the training and support to enable graduates and experienced professionals to make a real impact in addressing one of the UK’s most damaging social issues, educational disadvantage.

Teach First offers an exceptional two-year Leadership Development Programme that focuses on education, and which includes in its first year a PGCE qualification. With high-quality training, supportive coaching and on-going opportunities, Teach First provides a unique platform of skills and experience to take forward into any future career.
This year Teach First is looking to recruit their largest ever intake of 1000 graduates, to begin working in schools facing challenging circumstances from September 2012.
Are you ready to take up the challenge? Come along to our Employer Presentation at Oxford University to find out more.

EMPLOYER PRESENTATION

DATE: Monday 31st October (4th week)
TIME: 19.00

VENUE: Ship Street Centre, Jesus College, Ship Street

Location: Christopher Cox Room, New College
Join The Oxford Guild and representatives from Bailie Gifford for an Introduction to Investment Management. Ever considered a career in investment management? Want to find out more? Come along at 4.30 this Friday 4th November 2011 to the Christopher Cox room in New College and find out about the industry with representatives from Baillie Gifford. The representatives will give you an insight into this exciting career and talk about what they do in their jobs. They will also talk through a couple of case studies so people can learn about the process of investment analysis. This will be followed by a question and answer session and an opportunity for netoworking over many free drinks and food.

At BCG we are always looking for ambitious, business-minded individuals to join our growing company. Our main presentation at Oxford will give you the chance to find out more about BCG, the work we do, the people we work with and the skills we are looking for. The presentation will be followed by networking drinks giving you the chance to meet current BCG employees and ask any questions you may have.

Please note that space is limited.  If you would like to attend our Main Recruiting Presentation, please click here<https://nexus.ox.ac.uk/owa/redir.aspx?C=ded0d8897a9146008485f3fda9f10638&URL=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.113.vovici.net%2Fse.ashx%3Fs%3D13B2588B2A153A39> to register your interest in this event.  We will send you an email shortly after you register to confirm your spot.

Date: Thursday, 27 October 2011
Time: 7.00pm – 9.30pm
Location: The Oxford University Museum of Natural History, Parks Road, Oxford (reception to follow after the presentation)