Outcomes
Recent graduates are launching careers or taking the next step toward professional degrees.
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Michael McEneney ’21 took the chance to embrace an unexpected job opportunity, ultimately leading him to a profession that complements his academic experiences at Hamilton. Below are some of McEneney’s thoughts about college and his professional career.
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Though her summer internship with Target was cut short due to COVID-19, Erin Rosen ’21 had the opportunity to learn the inner workings of a major retailer. After resuming her internship over winter break, she was delighted to be offered more time with the company in the form of a full-time, post-grad management position.
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When he arrived at Hamilton, Michael O’Hare ’21 had a “rough idea” that he wanted to pursue finance, and now, after four years of finance internships and economics courses, he’s secured a job with Cain Brothers in New York City.
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Anna Rasmussen’s ’21 summer internship at Freddie Mac served as a launch pad for her post-Hamilton career. Below are some of the economics major’s thoughts about her job search and college experience.
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Lindsay Gearty ’21 knew for most of her adult life that she wanted to maintain her passion for mathematics. And so she has. A physics and mathematics double major, she’s spent the last four years involving herself in math-based courses and extracurriculars and now “can’t wait to start” her actuarial career with The Hartford.
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Sanjog Karki ’20 began the summer as an actuarial intern working remotely at The Hartford. When August rolled around, he was offered a permanent position as an actuary. Here Karki describes his interest in mathematics and how that led him to his budding career.
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As part of her education at Hamilton, Ashley Ramcharan ’20 explored her cultural identity, which is both South Asian and Caribbean. Now she’s found a job where she can continue that exploration.
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When asked what he sees himself doing in the future, Luis Morales ’20 answered quickly: “Running for office. Becoming a state senator or U.S. senator at one point, or both. Working my way through all levels of government and leading change.”
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Shaq Levy ’20 likens his new job as a medical scribe at CityMD, an urgent care walk-in center in Manhattan, to speed dating. “Each patient comes in, you build a rapport with them, get their medical history, the reason they are coming in today, and ask more questions about their complaint,” Levy said.
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Cameron Digiovanni ’20 has two internships this summer — one that will prepare him for his anticipated enrollment in law school, and one that is helping him provide immediate, tangible benefits to Americans affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
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