Answering a few questions in Q&A style for my new journey in London. Read more on my experience landing an international placement below!
Read MoreDuring the beginning of 2021, I made the decision to work from home in Hawaii. This long-term trip was one of the best life adventures I have ever had.
After Hawaii, I traveled to Costa Rica, Houston, San Diego, and Vegas before officially residing in my new Seattle condo. During majority of these trips, I was still working - #laptoplifestyle. I shared a new blog post of my 5 top tips for those who exploring the balance of WFH +travel lifestyle.
Read MoreDuring this past fall, I met with my career coach to help me determine where I wanted to land next. My coach had me reflect on a few questions. These could be applicable to anyone considering a role change and supports the mindset beforehand.
Read MoreDuring my senior year, I received offers from Microsoft, LinkedIn, and Google in marketing and sales. Here are a few tips to break into tech.
Read MoreAfter this past year, I was able to reflect on what helped me balance my first year of work back at home. I hope these can help you navigate during this interesting time.
Read MoreI was scrolling through TikTok one late night and I came across a woman chatting about breaking into the beauty industry and a 30 minute 1:1. I dropped a comment and a week or two later, I received an email to schedule a chat with Katie Welch, the Chief Marketing Officer of Rare Beauty - Selena Gomez’s makeup company.
This past August, I began my career at Microsoft, with a jumpstart in the Microsoft Accelerated Connections and Experiences (ACE) Rotation Program.
Read MoreOne of the best ways to stand out from other applicants in the mix is to utilize the STAR method for your resume bullet points. The STAR format fully describes your role, what action you took, and the outcome.
Read MoreWhen first writing your resume, it can feel overwhelming. But after writing your first draft, it will get easier over time. I decided to share a process that can be super beneficial for you if you are starting from scratch with your work experience and/or activities & leadership. My #1 tip is to Free Flow.
Read MoreDuring the spring semester of junior year, my past advisor reached out to me about a coaching position in the career services office at the Kelley School of Business. As the words slipped from her lips, I initially felt a feeling of excitement and then it transitioned into a heavy sense of doubt.
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