Tomorrow: Mackensie Wise Talks Careers & More!

Good evening,

Join us tomorrow Monday, February 22 at 7pm EST to hear from Mackensie Wise, a UMass/WiB alumna and past president of the WOI Conference Planning Committee!! Mackensie will be discussing her career since graduating from UMass in 2019 and focusing on the topic: responding to rejection in the workplace.

Zoom Link: https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/j/92646432539
Meeting ID: 926 4643 2539


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Navigating the Internship Process

By: Julia Leroux

If you are like me and have parents haggling you about an internship for this summer, hopefully this blog post will guide you in the right direction when it comes to navigating the process. UMass and Isenberg School of Management offer a variety of opportunities for its students to seek internship positions at various companies and businesses. 

To start the internship process, it is suggested you begin with a job and internship platform to search for any available positions within your area. 

Handshake is a platform open to all UMass Amherst students; and you have the ability to apply any filters necessary when finding internships. You may filter internships within your field of study, your location, and many other aspects relating to the position. 

IsenbergWorks is another internship platform that is limited to Isenberg students only. It offers the same filtering process as Handshake in order to narrow down your internship search. This platform also offers events for students to attend, where you can learn and interact with employees from a company you are interested in.

LinkedIn, another common business platform, allows its users to network and connect with other LinkedIn profiles; and they offer internship opportunities, as well. Similar to Handshake and IsenbergWorks, LinkedIn has a filtering process that allows users to narrow down internship searches to fit specific interests and needs. 

The application process for most internships is relatively simple, but it requires your resume to be up-to-date. Your resume is very important when applying to internships as it is the first impression you make on hiring directors for a company or business. A cover letter, though not necessary, is a great way to showcase your knowledge of the company you are applying to; and it proves your interest within the business.

The Chase Career Center offers a program called Career Peers, which allows students the opportunity to meet with an Isenberg undergraduate and discuss anything related to career planning. They can assist with perfecting your resume and cover letters in order to impress hiring managers.

The interview is an intimidating aspect of the process for most students when it comes to landing an internship, but it is also a crucial role for hiring managers to get a glimpse of the person they are looking to hire. 

Big Interview is another opportunity offered by Isenberg School of Management for students to take advantage of. With this platform, you have the ability to practice your interview skills. Big Interview proposes sample questions to students that could potentially be asked in a real interview, and it offers tips for when you land an interview for a potential internship.

The Chase Career Center also offers mock virtual interviews to help prepare students for a real interview with companies and firms in an online environment. The virtual interviews can be accessed through Handshake and IsenbergWorks.

With these steps I hope it alleviates some of the stress the internship process can cause for many students. Just remember to not be discouraged if you do not land an internship for this summer. Personally, I have had two interviews with well-known companies and did not land either internship; but I am still searching for other opportunities with other companies. Keep your head up and have a great second semester!

(Each platform and program offered by UMass and Isenberg has been linked. If you would like to get started with the internship process, simply click on any resource; and it will bring you directly to that page)



Career Chat w/ Mackensie Wise Next Meeting!

Good evening,

First, we would like to thank Professor Merton and everyone for joining us last meeting to discuss women's rights in the workplace and current issues. You can email Prof. Merton with any additional questions.

Join us next Monday, February 22 at 7pm EST to hear from Mackensie Wise, a UMass/WiB alumna and past president of the WOI Conference Planning Committee!! Mackensie will be discussing her career since graduating from UMass in 2019 and focusing on the topic: responding to rejection in the workplace.

Zoom Link: https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/j/92646432539
Meeting ID: 926 4643 2539


Reminder: Marketing committee meeting Thursday, Feb. 25 at 6:30pm.
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Learn About Your Rights in the Workplace Tomorrow 💼

Good evening,

Join us tomorrow, Monday, February 15 at 7pm ET for "Women's Rights in the Workplace" presented by Professor Merton. She will speak on anti-discrimination laws, litigation, and a discussion of current challenges.

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Podcasts To Get Through the Semester

Remote learning and isolation can get very quiet without the typical presence of others. The absence of a roommate or having your friends around can definitely impact motivation. During last semester, I found that podcasts were my best friend. Podcasts are almost like radio talk-shows, but there is a variety of different types to accommodate every personality.

Personally, I love listening to podcasts while I am driving or even doing basic chores. It either feels like a quick Ted Talk or a Facetime call with a friend. The best part is the anticipation of new episodes that give something to look forward to each week, especially knowing the conversation will never end.

Here are my recommendations and personal favorites on getting through this semester!

“Anything Goes” by Emma Chamberlain

Although it might seem silly to be getting my advice from someone younger than me, Emma is super personable during her podcast and super transparent. She deals with topics of school, burnout, personality dilemmas, and other personal topics that you would think only you deal with. Emma is a Youtuber from California who started her journey young in high school and has matured incredibly since then. She uses her experiences to relate to others, as she does not see herself as a crazy big influencer, but rather a peer to others. If you want to feel like you are on a casual call with a friend, this is the one for you! I recommend starting from the first episode of “Anything Goes” and making your way up (it’ll definitely keep you occupied for some time)!

“The Michelle Obama Podcast” by Michelle Obama

Regardless of your political background or views, Michelle Obama is the mother to all of us! Some of the episodes focus on more mature topics like children, marriage, etc., but it is still helpful to hear as she talks about how she herself was raised and how relatable she actually is to us all. Like the Emma Chamberlain podcast, it is very candid and casual and a great pick if you want advice from someone who has gone through life through its entirety! As a black woman, Michelle Obama gives great insight to all on how to get through life feeling fulfilled at every moment. Her first season is only 11 episodes long and a great way to feel more accomplished as you get through the semester!

“Dissect” by Spotify Studios

If you are interested in music and learning more about your favorite songs, this is the one for you! “Dissect” really dives into different albums and gives almost a deeper “Genius” review into the song structure. The cool thing about this podcast is that the details they go into connect to an overall story behind it all or a theme that encompasses the artist’s ideas. Each season covers an album, so you can pick wherever you would like to start! Some artists covered are Childish Gambino, Beyonce, Kendrick Lamar, Frank Ocean, Kanye West, and more! This is a great alternative to just listening to music and furthering your knowledge on the music you are interested in.

“TED Talks Daily” by TED

This was the first podcast I ever listened to and I have been listening to it since high school! These episodes are very short and range from about 5-20 minutes depending on the topic. TED talks are popular amongst many platforms, but can honestly be lengthy to watch. As a student, time is precious and this is a great opportunity to incorporate some motivation into your day to really be your best self. I love shuffling this podcast and listening to random episodes each time. Some are news-related, others are personal, and some even are testimonials from different people around the world. If you want to start listening to podcasts, this is a great place to start!

Podcasts can be found on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, and other music streaming platforms. They are great ways to fill time, stay motivated, and feel supported especially through times like these. A new semester is a fresh start, and a fresh start is the gateway to new healthy habits! Give it a try and browse around, or even start your own! If you like talking more than listening, start your journey and upload clips of you just talking and see where it takes you! Happy Spring Semester!