One of my best friends since middle school, Jake, is one of the top senior mechanical engineering students on campus. To learn more about the Engineering and IT cluster, I decided to interview him about the resources he used, why …
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It gives me great pleasure to introduce Melanie Gulbas! I had the pleasure of crossing paths with Melanie during her time as a Marketing Communications Specialist at the Fleishman Career Center. Melanie brought her exceptional social media skills to the …
Binghamton University alumni Marisol Marcin is the founder and CEO of Lenguas Club. Lenguas Club strives to help students “speak the language they’re studying and make people more aware of the world through learning a new language.” Currently she is …
Before I came to the United States for my graduate education, I worked as a political campaigner, social activist, radio host and researcher during Taiwan’s democratization. Initially, I simply wanted to renew my knowledge by getting a master’s degree, and …
Luvpeet Kaur, Binghamton University ’20, is a Software Engineer- R&D Sustaining at Insulet
Hey there! If you are an international student dreaming of working in the United States after graduation, you are not alone. Many of us have embarked on …
In this article, Meredith Schneider talks about the wage gap Latinas experience, how to evaluate and do research on your skills as well as the company, and gives tips and resources to negotiate with potential employers.
Living with the effects …
As current students preparing for the post-graduate job search, it can be helpful to seek guidance from alumni on what exactly employers in your industry are looking for, as well as how you can best amplify your experience and skills …
During my time at Binghamton University, I have been exploring various career options. I entered college as an engineering major, and a few weeks into classes, I recognized that engineering was not for me. I became unsure of what I …
Transitioning into the workforce after completing my 3-2 B.A. in Philosophy, Politics, and Law – Master’s in Public Administration program at BU was one of the most terrifying–and exciting–times in my career. To paraphrase my advisor at the time, Professor …
It’s Fall semester and you have been on campus for almost a month. This could be your first time venturing out on your own or you may be a seasoned professional of the early semester hustle. Either way, you feel …