Friday, September 26, 2014

Chiara Brown, a short story about success


            Who better to tell the story than someone who works in the office. As a second year student here is my personal success story. I came to college because I knew I needed to and eventually along the way I would figure out what I wanted to do, start with the pre requisites and move from there. But like many other students I wanted something to fill my time and getting a job was the best way I knew how. So when I got the job as a career ambassador I dint know much about the office. But they have turned out to be more than just a place where I am employed but a family and a great resource for my personal success and that of many other students as well.
             My freshman year I was all over the place, an undecided freshman with no resume, first time away from home. But one day to better understand the office I took the Tieger test (it helps to better understand your personality and possible career choices or your personality.) the test was surprisingly accurate and I knew I had found interest in the jobs listed, speech pathology stuck out to me. So for most of my first year I was sure I wanted to do that, but a few breakdowns later I realized I hated it.
            In high school, a few times I contemplated being a teacher but thought nothing of it, turns out that’s what’s for me. I am now a declared elementary education major on my path to matriculate fully into the program and be a principal of a school one day.
I truly owe my current and future success to the career development office, and am so grateful for the services they offer.

                                                Sincerely,
                                                            The girl who now has her head on her shoulders
                                                                                                Chiara Brown  

Friday, September 19, 2014

Internships, are they actually important?


As we all know, in modern times the American job market has not been in great shape, many of us leave college after 4 years of preparing for a career but are not able to find a job. Last year Forbes.com published an article of an study done that showed the 53.6% of college graduates under the age of 25 are either unemployed or underemployed (meaning they work in a job that requires far less skills than they posses), and I’m sure one does not want to spend 4 years getting a Psychology or Finance degree to then go work at the mall or to work the fryers at McDonald’s.

So then, is there a method to have a guaranteed good job right after college? Well… sadly no. But getting an internship is as close as it gets. Another research article published in Forbes.com showed that Interns have a 7 out of 10 chance of being hired by the company they interned with, and even if they were not hired, or they decided they wanted to try something different, those students are a lot more likely to find a suitable job after college thanks to the work experience on their resumes.

But the best part of an internship is that they are very easy to get, you just have to have an outstanding portfolio and have the right contacts, like personally knowing the recruiters of established companies… Or even easier, just drop by the Career Development Office at the first floor of the Horvitz Building and talk to our qualified advisors. Want something even easier? Then just attend the Internship and Job Fair they will be hosting this Tuesday at the UC, where over 60 companies with available positions will be looking for Interns and even full-time employees. For more Info just visit http://www.nova.edu/career/career_fair.html or call our Horvitz office @ (954) 262 7201.

Want something even easier? Sorry, that’s as easy as it gets.

Friday, September 12, 2014

Who are the Career Ambassadors?



But first, let’s explain in a few words what they do: Basically they’re a group of awesome students who promote and work with NSU’s Career Development Office

Chiara Brown



My name is Chiara Brown, I am from Orlando, Florida. I am currently a sophomore elementary education major here at Nova Southeastern University. In the future, I hope to become a principal once I get my masters in leadership education. This is also my second year as a career ambassador, and I could not be any happier getting to help students on their journey to success. In my down time I enjoy giving my time to others, being with friends and wishing my life was more like an 80s movie. 


Sergio Corrente


I’m Sergio Corrente, I was born and raised in Maracay, Venezuela. I’m a Junior at NSU majoring in Marketing with a minor in International Business, I’m a member of Alpha Kappa Psi the business fraternity, and I have worked in projects with the American Marketing Association. I like learning new languages, watching and playing Futbol (soccer), and I will be writing some of the delightful posts you’ll be reading in this blog throughout this semester.

Serena Ghodasra


Hi everyone! My name is Serena Ghodasra and I from Voorhees, New Jersey. I am currently a sophomore at Nova Southeastern University majoring in Biology in the (3+4) Dentistry Dual Admissions Program with a minor in Business.  At Nova, I am involved in various clubs such as treasurer of Operation Smile, Pre-Dental society, and Indian Student Association. I was also an orientation leader for the 2014-2015 academic school year. After I complete my undergraduate years at Nova, I plan on attending dental school and becoming an orthodontist. In my free time, I enjoy playing the piano, painting, reading and playing tennis and volleyball.

Stephanie Lipari


My name is Stephanie Lipari and I am from Long Island, New York.  I am a junior at Nova Southeastern University majoring in Marketing.  I am a member of several different organizations on campus including: the President’s 64, American Marketing Association, and the Residential Student Association.  I am also a Southern Tide College Ambassador as well as a Harding-Lane College Ambassador.  After I complete my undergraduate degree at Nova, I plan to move back to New York and continue to graduate school.  In my free time, you can find me at the gym, running or weight lifting.

Vanessa Matamoros


My name is Vanessa Matamoros and I am from Port St. Lucie, Florida. I am a senior at NSU with a major in Biology and a minor in Business. I am involved in various clubs such as the Pre-Dental Society, American Association of University Women, and Operation Smile. I am also an active brother of the co-ed business fraternity, Alpha Kappa Psi.  After I complete my undergraduate years at Nova, I plan to attend dental school.  In my free time, I enjoy cooking, reading, playing the piano, and playing sports such as soccer and tennis.

Sarah Personelli


My name is Sarah Personelli and I am from Long Island, New York. I am a freshman at Nova Southeastern University majoring in Business Management. I am a proud member of Razor’s Edge as well as various other clubs. I am also on the NSU Cheerleading Team. After I complete my undergraduate year at Nova, I plan to move back to New York and attend graduate school in the New York City. In my free time you can find me at the beach soaking up the sun. 

Chrissy Tabulov


Hello. My name is Chrissy Tabulov and I am from Palm Harbor, FL. I am a senior at Nova Southeastern University majoring in Biology in the Pharmacy (3+4) Dual Admissions Program. On campus, I am involved in Pre-Pharmacy Society and Alpha Phi Omega. After my undergraduate studies, I plan on attending pharmacy school and become a clinical pharmacist. Some of my hobbies include going to the gym, baking, hanging out with friends, and going to the beach.