 Hey there, Chad Bonds, you're here for a High University Libraries. With a career fair coming up, more than likely you've got a new suit, you've tied your tie, you've shined your shoes, you've got a haircut, you might've even been shaved. But what's really going to help you stand out to those potential employers is a little more knowledge about the company you're interviewing with. This database shows you how to get the information you need very quickly to understand the companies and the potential employees you're interviewing with using a database called OneSource. This video shows you how. The link to OneSource will actually first take you to this page, and what you need to do is actually click one more time right here on OneSource to get into the database. Once you're there, it's just as easy as typing the company that you're going to be interviewing with. Now bear in mind, it's a lot easier to find a lot of information on public companies than it is for private companies. So for my example, I'm just going to be using a public company. I'm going to be using Cardinal Health, and we'll just search for them. And what you'll do is you'll find it in the list there, we'll click on Cardinal Health. And this takes you basically to the company home page here in OneSource. And you can see just on the front page here, you get some financial information, some basic business description, what industry they're in, and all this is hot linked. You have key executives clicking on George Barrett there, we'll take you to a biography information on George Barrett, things like that. Also some latest news as far as what's going on with him and the company, some conference call information, things like that, compensation information, other stuff like that. Keep scrolling down, you get some significant developments here, as well as some news, and then some basic financial information, how the stock is doing, things like that. So a great way to get a quick synopsis of your company. If you want to get more in depth, you have all kinds of financial information linked over here, including ratios, balance sheet, your income statements, things like that. You have links to annual reports and SEC filings as well, all on the same page. You might want to look here pretty more closely, a little more closely at the news analysis. For example, looking at things like the company's SWOT analysis to see what their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats are. An analyst report will take you to some fairly recent stock reports on the company. So clicking there will open a PDF of some of the investor reports there. Strategic initiatives will basically give you some things as far as what's going on with organizational changes, some new partnerships that are happening with the company, things like that. Also, for more recent information, these fair disclosure transcripts basically give you conference call information when they disclose some quarterly earnings and things like that. So a great way to get good information on your company really, really quickly is through this database called OneSource, a great, great tool. But particularly if you're going to be interviewing somebody the next day and just need a quick, quick summary of what the company's all about. And you want to get a step ahead of someone else who's interviewed who may not be as well-prepared as you are. So this database is a great place to do that sort of thing. Hopefully this helps you. If you need more help, look for the contact link on the business blog. We'd be glad to help any way I can. Good luck with your research and best of all, good luck with your interviews. Take care and have a great day.