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A group of Hamilton upperclassmen gathered on Feb. 11 to discuss their internship experiences as a part of the “How I Got My Internship” panel series. Each member of the four-person group secured their respective internship through different means, and offered their peers helpful advice on how to get through the process.
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More than 85 students got the chance to explore possible careers when they were matched with alumni and parents for a day of job shadowing during the recent winter break.
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Stephen Knohl ’93, residency program director and vice chair for education at SUNY Upstate Medical University, tells students that Hamilton will prepare them well for medical school.
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Interviews are scary. As alumnus Ward Halverson ’92 recalled his interview to work for Hamilton’s Admissions Office, he remembered “that was the first real interview that I’d ever really had, and I just kind of bombed it. I was so nervous and my mouth was dry.”
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“Don’t be afraid what your first job is, because it won’t be your career or your last job,” said one alumnus, pointing out his transition from a business analyst to an architect. The sentiment was reiterated throughout the NYC Immersion Trip, as students saw how Hamilton’s liberal arts education and network prepared them for diverse career choices after college.
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Lauren Scutt ’17 is a Religious Studies major and History minor. She currently works at Grey Group as an account executive in New York City.
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Jori Belkin '11, shares her journey on becoming a certified nurse midwife.
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James P. Kennedy, Jr, Hamilton Class of 1985, gives us insight on his career as a U.S. Attorney and the different love(s) you need to succeed.
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Grace Lee '13, gives important insight on user research, as a product designer at Handy.
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