Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Career Exposure Trips

The Career Services office at James Madison College has copious amount of opportunities for professional development within the college. One opportunity I have been dreaming of since freshman year was to attend the Career Exposure Trip to Washington, D.C. and I had the amazing chance to attend it this past spring break! It also meant a lot to me that my freshman year I attended the trip to Chicago put on by James Madison College with my best friend and my friend and I were also chosen to attend this trip together.




I can say with complete confidence that by going on this trip I strengthened friendships, set goals for myself, and was inspired and motivated. Sure, I went to D.C. in middle school and on a family trip, but this time around I saw the city in a whole new light with potential careers. I also met people with incredible accomplishments who are also James Madison alums. Hearing about the variety of careers in D.C. from JMC alums and being a 3rd year in college, the reality of me ending up in this city really changed my view of the place. One of the greatest things about this trip was being able to talk to JMC alums in casual and formal settings and listen to their advice and experiences on getting to D.C. Listening to the advice also made the goal of working in D.C. more attainable and realistic regardless of how I would get there. I also enjoyed experiencing an environment of scholarly people who want to impact the world and listening to alums who genuinely want to help us succeed in the future if we end up in D.C.

I also knew quite a few people going on the trip, but I did not expect to bond so well with them throughout the week. We had deep talks about our dreams, interests, and it became a morale-boosting support group, which is what I called them during the last few days. When I would learn something from an alum that affected my decisions, I would talk to one of my friends and then a few others would join the conversation and it became a group of us encouraging each other to aim high and make the best decisions. I have been telling people if you can think of a city that you have visited and you feel like you belong that this is how I felt. I cannot wait to return and take advantage of any opportunity to get back there some day.


Monica
Junior
IR and Media & Information Technology

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Working on Campus

College is expensive. Fortunately, Michigan State is a great place to find a job while you’re taking classes! Working on campus has a lot of benefits- no commute, flexible scheduling to work around your class schedule, and being surrounded by other Spartans! I also think having a job helps me with time management, which is a really important skill to have in college. I currently work in the Office of Admissions and I LOVE my job as a campus tour guide! I’ve gotten to meet and work with really cool people and nothing makes me happier than getting to show visitors our beautiful campus. Did you know Michigan State has 98 miles of sidewalk?!  What’s great about working on campus is that there is a perfect job for everyone here. I have friends who work in research labs, coffee shops, bookstores, dining halls, tutoring centers, and numerous other places. So if you’re looking for a way to help pay for college, gain work experience, or meet new people, consider getting a job on campus! Check out www.myspartancareer.com and follow @internatstate on twitter, too!

Come visit campus for a tour!

Alexa
Sophomore
SRP