Associate
About the role
Associates will train to compete at the ACE Nationals Case Competition and Conference in Toronto (January 2027). Throughout the term, they’ll develop core business skills by actively participating in weekly training sessions featuring structured lessons, mock competitions, and personalized feedback. \n
Time Commitment 2-4 hours per week
Term of Employment July 2026-March 2027
Responsibilities Compete and train for the ACE Nationals Case Competition and Conference Conduct industry and competitor research each week to strengthen case analyses and recommend evidence-based strategies. Mentor first-year members on casing strategies and presentation skills in preparation for ACE Nationals competition Attend weekly training sessions, consisting of in-depth workshops on technical skills and public speaking, practice cases, and formal mock competitions Attend ACE Nationals in Toronto, representing UBC against 18+ Canadian universities (January 2027)
Qualifications Public speaking abilities Eagerness and a curiosity to learn Previous casing experience is an asset, but not required
\n Submit the following information by July 18th, 2026 at 11:59 PDT in a single PDF named as Associate_LASTNAME_Firstname.pdf A one-paged resume outlining your most relevant experiences A cover letter describing: Why do you want to be involved in ACE UBC? Why do you think you would be an excellent candidate for the position? Please contact Hannah Murphy (Hannah.murphy@cus.ca) and/or Joshua Song (Joshua.song@cus.ca) if you have any additional questions or concerns.
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About Commerce Undergraduate Society
For the past 76 years, the Commerce Undergraduate Society has played a pivotal role in shaping the future of Bachelor of Commerce students at the UBC Sauder School Business. The CUS is one of the largest business school student societies in Canada, both in terms of its $1.1 million annual operating budget and its hundreds of student volunteers.
The CUS supports its members through services and clubs that assist in the personal, professional and academic success of students. This includes offering tutoring, social functions, and large-scale conferences that offer career insights along with networking opportunities with industry professionals.
For more information, please contact: vpmarketing@cus.ca
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Associate
About the role
Associates will train to compete at the ACE Nationals Case Competition and Conference in Toronto (January 2027). Throughout the term, they’ll develop core business skills by actively participating in weekly training sessions featuring structured lessons, mock competitions, and personalized feedback. \n
Time Commitment 2-4 hours per week
Term of Employment July 2026-March 2027
Responsibilities Compete and train for the ACE Nationals Case Competition and Conference Conduct industry and competitor research each week to strengthen case analyses and recommend evidence-based strategies. Mentor first-year members on casing strategies and presentation skills in preparation for ACE Nationals competition Attend weekly training sessions, consisting of in-depth workshops on technical skills and public speaking, practice cases, and formal mock competitions Attend ACE Nationals in Toronto, representing UBC against 18+ Canadian universities (January 2027)
Qualifications Public speaking abilities Eagerness and a curiosity to learn Previous casing experience is an asset, but not required
\n Submit the following information by July 18th, 2026 at 11:59 PDT in a single PDF named as Associate_LASTNAME_Firstname.pdf A one-paged resume outlining your most relevant experiences A cover letter describing: Why do you want to be involved in ACE UBC? Why do you think you would be an excellent candidate for the position? Please contact Hannah Murphy (Hannah.murphy@cus.ca) and/or Joshua Song (Joshua.song@cus.ca) if you have any additional questions or concerns.
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About Commerce Undergraduate Society
For the past 76 years, the Commerce Undergraduate Society has played a pivotal role in shaping the future of Bachelor of Commerce students at the UBC Sauder School Business. The CUS is one of the largest business school student societies in Canada, both in terms of its $1.1 million annual operating budget and its hundreds of student volunteers.
The CUS supports its members through services and clubs that assist in the personal, professional and academic success of students. This includes offering tutoring, social functions, and large-scale conferences that offer career insights along with networking opportunities with industry professionals.
For more information, please contact: vpmarketing@cus.ca