Article written by Katerina Frye for the JHU Newsletter, Nov 2019 As part of its Food for Thought Dinner Series, the Hopkins First-Generation, Low-Income (FLI) Network hosted a talk called “Post-Graduation Realities from a FLI Perspective” on Thursday, Nov. 7. …
From dining halls and libraries to research labs and administrative offices, student employees can be seen throughout the campus fulfilling various roles and responsibilities for the institution.
Source: NASPA’s “Employment Student Success” 2019 Report
Top 8 Student Employee Hiring Areas
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Article by Louise Lassalle, Life Design Educator for Chem BE and Material Sciences at the Life Design Lab We met with two recruiters at the Broad Institute: Nicky Munnelly and Kate Bazile. They answered student questions about resumes, interviews, and …
By Smiti Nathan, Life Design Educator: Physical and Environmental Sciences Since starting as Life Design Educator at Johns Hopkins University, I have had many opportunities to develop professionally. This post details my 8 meaningful professional development experiences as a Life …
DEFINE YOUR INTERESTS AND SKILLS
Start by identifying your interests and skills
Understand how these factors influence your decisions. This will provide a solid foundation for career and life design.
Assess your interests, values, and skills. This will help you …
Wes Moore, CEO, Robin Hood Foundation
Eliot A. Cohen, Dean, Johns Hopkins SAIS
The School of Advanced International Studies at JHU invited renowned author, motivational speaker, CEO of the Robin Hood Foundation, and Johns Hopkins University alumnus, Wes Moore, …