SFU Co-op secures international roles for BBA duo

Jun 09, 2015

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BBA graduates Luming Zhao (left) and Xiwen Zheng both secured prestigious roles with PwC Shanghai upon graduation thanks to their SFU co-op experience.

BBA graduates Luming Zhao (left) and Xiwen Zheng both secured prestigious roles with PwC Shanghai upon graduation thanks to their SFU co-op experience.

Bachelor of business administration graduates Luming Zhao and Xiwen Zheng have more reason to sing the praises of SFU Co-operative Education than most students.

Thanks in part to the co-op program they have both secured prestigious full-time roles with global consulting firm PwC’s Shanghai office.

During their studies at SFU’s Beedie School of Business the duo completed successful co-op terms in the company’s Consulting Advisory Services department. Within Canada, such positions in multi-national tax firms are usually reserved for MBA students, not undergraduate co-op students.

But the two were so successful in their co-op roles that they were offered full-time positions with PwC Shanghai upon graduation, bypassing the regular recruitment process.

They have been working full-time since January 2015, but are returning to B.C. to attend their convocation ceremony.

“I really appreciate SFU for providing me with this opportunity,” says Zheng. “The co-op program helps a lot of students with their career development, and I have certainly benefited from the experience.”

Zhao and Zheng are two of more than 60 Beedie BBA students who have obtained co-op terms at PwC in Shanghai, Beijing and Hong Kong since fall 2013.

“Working with PwC you meet a lot of influential people, and it’s a great platform to utilize the skills gained from the classroom,” says Zhao.

“The co-op program is a great place to start your career,” says Zheng. “It differentiates you from other students, builds your professional and personal networks, and shows you what the real-world working environment is like.”

The pair recognizes the role the SFU co-op program network played in launching their careers, and they are now working to promote SFU as a feeding ground for potential PwC interns.

Since beginning her full-time position, Zhao has taken on a formal role in recruiting SFU co-op students. One of her first acts was to initiate a new tax-internship program at PwC Shanghai, which has already accepted SFU co-op students.

“I feel very proud to be able to help SFU students achieve their career goals with a global organization like PwC,” says Zhao. “The experience I gained through co-op was so beneficial, and I am pleased to strengthen the company’s connection with SFU.”

For more information on SFU Co-operative Education, visit sfu.ca/coop.html