We all have that one friend who is always trying to set people up with each other. Some are better at it than others, but Sarah Kathryn Walmsley is one of the best – she’s made a successful …
Category: Career
Careers in Love For some, it’s a special day to do something romantic with Bae. For others, it’s merely the day before half priced candy. Yet as hard as some may try, it’s pretty tough to avoid Valentine’s …
Score Big with these Careers in Sports Equipment Equipment is a major factor in the ever-improving feats of athletic achievement and the breaking of old records. The apparel worn and equipment used by Olympians and professional athletes in …
“Your Education is a Passport, Not a Plane Ticket” by Matt Gwin Scott Hartley knows the tech industry. He grew up in Silicon Valley, seeing it “through the boom and the bust.” He has worked for the …
By Neelanjana Gautam & Matt Gwin Using Business To Make a Difference: B Corps You want to make a difference with your job, and have a positive impact in the world. So you’re turned off by your conception …
By Neelanjana Gautam Do you have this constant, deep urge to travel? Have you always waited excitedly for your vacations and wished they were longer? Do you love heading toward a cafe when you have a deadline to …
Interning at Disney: The Most Magical Internship of All? By Clara Milligan and Matt Gwin Meet Amanda White: She’s an intern at the Walt Disney Company in Orlando, Florida working in an internal capacity for cast communication. …
Brie Moore, a senior at Miami University just spent her second summer in a row as a contingent writer (more on that later) at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus. In other words, she was so fantastic the first …
FORGET STUDY ABROAD: TRY INTERNING ABROAD! “This is Clara, our summer intern. She’s American.” This is how my boss introduced me to the artists and guests I met while working at sketch, a trendy, Two-Michelin-starred restaurant in London’s …
When you hear “health industry,” it’s natural to think about healthcare– the white coats and scrubs and hospitals and patients; the potential for blood and heartbreak and the national uncertainty around the system’s future. That’s obviously not for …
You love helping people, and you’re passionate about health and healthcare. But maybe your gift isn’t exactly dealing with blood in a calm, collected manner. Or maybe you don’t want to spend years pursuing advanced or specialty degrees. …
Companies in 2017 run on a set of newer, productivity-focused applications that make collaboration, organization, data analysis, and content creation simpler—knowing how to use Powerpoint and Word doesn’t make you workplace ready anymore. These tools probably don’t …
It’s one thing to know the answer when people ask “What are you going to do with that degree?” But it’s more important to know the answer when a potential employer asks, “What can you do for us …
by Clara Milligan Here’s the good news: Liberal arts students generally get rave reviews from their employers for their communication and critical-thinking abilities. Here’s what you’re up against: Many employers are still reluctant about entry-level candidates from the …