Internships
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Niamh McDade-Clay ’25 spent the summer as an intern at the New York State Division of Human Rights in its Rochester regional office. She was supported by Summer Internship Funding Committee and the Diversity and Social Justice Project Fund. Here she tells what drew her to this opportunity and how it fits with her future plans.
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Olivia Davis ’23 is an asset management operations summer analyst at Goldman Sachs. As she unravels financial information, she learns the nuances of fixed income insurance and bilateral products. They’re complicated concepts to understand — and even more complicated to manage — but she appreciates the challenge.
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Mia Horvath ’25 has always been interested in the arts, but it wasn’t until she arrived at Hamilton that she began considering an art-related career.
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Jack Riffle ’12 was teaching in New York City when the reality of the climate crisis hit. It was something he’d recognized for years, but it was no longer something he could ignore.
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Surya Gowda ’23 is editing the UNITAR midterm report, writing newsletters, and working on an e-learning platform based around UN sustainability missions as part of her internship at the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR).
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At his current internship at Kingsize Soundlabs, a small recording studio in Los Angeles, Julian Arky ’25 is learning how recording in a studio works and the various equipment and processes involved.
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Through her experiences at the literary agency JVNLA and the literacy nonprofit Start Lighthouse, Sabrina Broderick ’24 hopes to learn more about careers with books and discover what aspects she enjoys.
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Introducing Snap Internships
Snap internships are short-term, remote positions for specific projects or tasks. Remote Snap internships can take place at any point throughout the year, dramatically increasing the number of opportunities for students to acquire career-related knowledge and experience. The Career Center is posting internships now to meet the immediate needs of students.