Guest Speaker Prof. Jacques Next Meeting!

Hello everyone,

We hope you enjoyed our meeting with Jenny Dell! We want to thank her for sharing so much about her career, and if you have any questions, send her an email.

Next Monday, March 15 at 7pm EST we will be hosting guest speaker Professor Jacques for a conversation about her career in law and experiences with discrimination in the workplace.

Zoom Link: https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/j/94424979762
Meeting ID: 944 2497 9762


Reminders:

  • Community Service Committee meeting (topic: FTK & fundraiser) tonight at 7pm.

  • Marketing Committee meeting (topic: content planning) tomorrow 3/11 at 6:30pm.

Last Night to Order Merch!

Order your WiB merchandise by tonight! You can also place new orders even if you did not previously sign up. Click here to place order.
Deadline Approaching: Apply for Women of Isenberg!

The WoI Conference Planning Committee is looking for its next group of leaders to serve on the 2022 team! Applications close this Friday, March 12 at 5pm. Apply here.
Upcoming WiB Social Event

Get excited! We're doing DIY face masks on Sunday, March 21. We will be sending out recipes next email so you can gather ingredients.

Additional Opportunities


Yoga for Success
The UMass Yoga & Meditation club is hosting a free yoga event tomorrow, 3/11 from 5-6pm. RSVP here.

Looking Back At the Beginning Of It All

By: Alita Wanaslip

March 13th, 2020.

That was my last day of high school. It was a very abrupt ending. All the teachers and students, including myself, were expecting to come back to school the following Monday. But we never did. Schools across the country closed down and students all over were left in the dark. I personally didn’t even go into remote learning until the second week of April. As a senior, I questioned how my last year would turn out and felt that all the “fun stuff” was ripped away from me. To this day, my prom dress remains tucked away in the back corner of my closet.

My life was basically put on pause, but I finally got the break that I needed. See, my life before March 13th was hectic. I was overwhelmed with schoolwork, college applications, and exams. It took every amount of effort for me to maintain my 4.0 GPA. On top of all of this, I had family issues that drained the energy out of me, which made going to school difficult.

I was stuck in my bedroom for most of the quarantine months with nothing to accomplish. At one point, my days and nights were completely flipped, and I would fall asleep as the sun would rise. I had several thoughts that were running through my mind that made me restless, but also made me question things in life.

It’s been almost a year since the Covid-19 Pandemic affected my life. Here’s what I’ve learned:

1. It’s okay to be unproductive: 

Initially, I felt guilty for not having any to do. Like literally, nothing was due. I had zero responsibilities and thought I needed to be productive at all times. Eventually, I overcame this feeling and was able to enjoy the quarantine months. I picked up some new hobbies and just took things easy. This made a difference in my mental health

2. Don’t be your worst enemy:

You deserve love, happiness, and success. When you stop criticizing yourself and start dedicating your energy to loving yourself, you can overcome it all. It took me some time, but I have grown to treat myself better. 

3. Stop being a Debbie Downer (or Negative Nancy):

Of course, it’s normal to feel sad once in a while. Life is not rainbows and sunshine, but dwelling over everything and sulking all the time is no way to live. I realized this the hard way when my friend pointed out my dejected behavior. I came to understand that if I wanted to live a better life, I needed a better attitude and outlook. 

4. Overworking yourself does no good:

As I mentioned, I juggled school and family matters that left me feeling drained. I really was not myself. My mind and my body were exhausted and overworked because I couldn’t cope. I think my struggles at the time left a dent in my senior year of high school. I wish I could have enjoyed my last memories of high school. And this brings me to my final point.

5. Be in the present and treasure the precious moments:

I really regret how my senior year was, pre-covid. I worried about so many little things, and in the long-run, I don’t remember much from my day-to-day life at school. And so if I could change one thing from the past, it would have been to live in it more.



Tomorrow: Guest Speaker Jenny Dell! 🏈

Hi everyone,

Join us tomorrow, Monday March 8 at 7pm EST for our meeting with UMass alumna and reporter Jenny Dell! Jenny is currently an NFL reporter for CBS Sports and previously covered the Boston Red Sox for NESN. She has lots to share about her career path and life.

Zoom Link: https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/j/92588806496
Meeting ID: 925 8880 6496

We also want to thank the Social Entrepreneurship Club and guest speaker Kate Anderson for collaborating with us last meeting!

Reminders:

  • Peer Mentor Program Show & Tell Ice Breaker Tues., Mar. 9 at 7pm.

  • Community Service Committee meeting Wed., Mar. 10 at 7pm.

  • Marketing Committee meeting Thur., Mar. 11 at 6:30pm.

Women of Isenberg Applications Open!

The WoI Conference Planning Committee is looking for its next group of leaders to serve on the 2022 team! Applications close Friday, March 12 at 5pm. Apply here.

Additional Opportunities


Yoga for Success
The UMass Yoga & Meditation club is hosting a free yoga event Thurs., March 11 from 5-6pm. RSVP here.

Pratt & Whitney Internship
Now hiring for the 2021 Materials Management & Logistics internship. More info here.

TJX Merchandising Internship
The internship will be virtual. More info here. Apply by March 12.

Level Up Your LinkedIn/Resume with Certificates

By: Claire Knott

Certificates and badges are a great way to show your expertise and knowledge on a particular matter. Having these on your LinkedIn and resume solidifies that you have actually worked with the skills you claim to have like writing and Excel skills.

If you love social media, the HubSpot Social Media Marketing Certificate and HubSpot Content Marketing Certificate are excellent options. Both of these certificates are free and will teach you how to create impactful content and develop a strong social media strategy. Aside from these, HubSpot has other certificates focused on sales, software, and marketing. 

Available on Coursera, Google provides certification courses in IT support, data analytics, project management, and UX design. These are great opportunities to learn about skills that are needed in many jobs. It wouldn’t hurt any business major from learning about data analytics! 

Other companies such as Oracle, Amazon, and Cisco provide certification programs. Amazon’s courses focus on their web services but have classes for non-engineers. If you want to highlight coding, routing, and other technology skills, Cisco has a wide variety of courses. Oracle has so many courses to choose from including JavaScript and database management. 

If you take OIM 210 at UMass Amherst, you have the opportunity to earn multiple badges to demonstrate your mastery of Excel, PowerPoint, and Access. These badges are a great way to show that you have worked with these software’s that are common skills employers look for. 

If you’re still looking for more certificate options, LinkedIn has many of their own courses. Be sure to take advantage of all the ways you can show future employers your interest in different fields and expertise of certain skills!



Meeting Tonight at 7pm EST! ✨

Hello everyone,

Join us tonight at 7pm EST for our meeting with the Social Entrepreneurship Club! Kate Anderson, Co-Founder and Operations Director of iFundWomen, will present about women in entrepreneurship and starting your own business.

Zoom Link: https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/j/4489761937
Meeting ID: 448 976 1937

Reminders:

  • Next meeting Mon., Mar. 8 at 7pm with the incredible Jenny Dell!

  • Peer Mentor Program Show & Tell Ice Breaker Tues., Mar. 9 at 7pm.

  • Community Service Committee meeting Wed., Mar. 10 at 7pm.

  • Marketing Committee meeting Thur., Mar. 11 at 6:30pm.

Women of Isenberg Applications Open!

The WoI Conference Planning Committee is looking for its next group of leaders to serve on the 2022 team!

"We are looking for students from all backgrounds that are committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion that are interested in planning our next WoI Conference. This is an incredible opportunity to expand your network, get hands-on experience in event planning and marketing, enhance your professional communication skills, and become involved in this renowned organization on campus."

Applications close Friday, March 12 at 5pm. Apply here.

Additional Opportunities


Yoga for Success
The UMass Yoga & Meditation club is hosting a free yoga event next Thurs., March 11 from 5-6pm. The session will involve simple, but powerful yoga postures to bring stability and balance. RSVP here.

Fidelity Fixed Income Investing Event
This virtual event will be on March 9 from 4-5:30pm. Register here.