This semester, the Business Management Department organized two field trips that offered students meaningful exposure to innovation, industry trends, and professional career paths.
On October 24, students visited the NAVER 1784 Building in Seongnam, where they explored NAVER’s next-generation smart office environment. The tour introduced students to AI-driven robotics, autonomous delivery systems, digital twin technologies, and other cutting-edge tools used to enhance workplace efficiency and collaboration. Many participants explained that the visit expanded their understanding of digital transformation and emerging business technologies.
On November 28, the department’s US CPA Study Group visited KPMG Korea at the Gangnam Finance Center. Students learned about the firm’s structure, recruitment pathways, and the real career experiences of junior professionals. A special talk by Mr. Geun Gu Leem, Partner at KPMG Korea, offered insight into the firm’s growth and the evolving role of accounting professionals in the global market.
Together, these two field trips provided valuable real-world perspectives, helping students connect classroom learning with industry practice. The BM Department looks forward to offering more experiential opportunities that support student growth and career readiness.
Written by Student Reporter, Onyinyechi Achi (onyinyechi.achi@stonybrook.edu)
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