Get This Girl a Job

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In this series, Katie Melbourne and Rosana Rabines interview recent female college graduates to talk about the steps they took to get their first job in different industries. The questions follow the development of their career trajectory from their first year of college, to how their field of study…

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    • May 21, 2018 LATEST EPISODE
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    How To Be a Good Mentee | Ask GTGAJ 4

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2018 18:05


    In the fourth episode of Ask GTGAJ (and the final episode of the first season of Get This Girl a Job!), Katie and Rosana talk answer your questions about using your minor in the job search, how to be a good mentee, and what to do if you haven't heard back from a job you applied for. Please fill out our listener survey so we can better tailor our future episodes to your needs! https://goo.gl/forms/bhPz7nMSDtxdis8A2 To submit questions, to be answered in our next episode of Ask GTGAJ, you can do so here! goo.gl/forms/ze3xFY4HwsOYmOeO2

    Seeking out Mentors and Surviving Disappointment with Leah Fulmer

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2018 31:43


    In the eleventh episode of Get This Girl a Job, Katie interviews Leah Fulmer. Leah graduated from the University of Wisconsin Madison with a double major in Astronomy and Spanish. She is now living in Tucson, Arizona and working as a data reduction specialist at the National Optical Astronomy Observatory. Through her experience in astronomy and beyond, Leah has gathered wisdom on how to seek out mentors and build relationships with people that can be applied to work in any field. To submit questions to be answered in our joint episode, you can do so here! goo.gl/forms/ze3xFY4HwsOYmOeO2 Special thanks to Leah Fulmer for sharing her story, to Stephanie Dorris, who designed our logo, and to Parker Mee, who edited this episode.

    From Film to Teaching with Maya Landau

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 38:22


    In the tenth episode of Get This Girl a Job, Rosana interviews Maya Landau. In the months after the election, she decided to change paths from film and pursue teaching. Today she lives her 25th hour lifestyle to the fullest working as a preschool teacher and getting her masters in education. Maya has lots of advice to share about finding the right mentors, not being afraid to change your path, and standing up for what you believe in. To submit questions to be answered in our joint episode, you can do so here! goo.gl/forms/ze3xFY4HwsOYmOeO2 Special thanks to Maya Landau for sharing her story, to Stephanie Dorris, who designed our logo, and to Parker Mee, who edited this episode.

    Ask GTGAJ E3

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 14:38


    In the third episode of Ask GTGAJ, Katie and Rosana talk with Priya Lingutla about the benefits of attending conferences and answer your questions about deciding on a summer opportunity. To learn more about The Elevate Conference, check it out here! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-elevate-conference-tickets-44470896649 To submit questions, to be answered in our next episode of Ask GTGAJ, you can do so here! http://goo.gl/forms/ze3xFY4HwsOYmOeO2 Special thanks to Priya for sharing her tips on attending conferences, to Samira for her question submission, to Alida Miranda-Wolff for her two-minute tip, and to Stephanie Dorris who designed our logo.

    Finding Your Path with Stephanie Bramer

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2018 27:29


    In the eighth episode of Get This Girl a Job, Katie interviews Stephanie Bramer. Stephanie graduated from Iowa State University in 2017 with a degree in apparel merchandising and is now working at Von Maur as an associate buyer. She found her way to fashion after transferring schools and shares her wisdom on being open to new experiences so that you can ultimately find the path that is meant for you. To submit questions to be answered in our joint episode, you can do so here! goo.gl/forms/ze3xFY4HwsOYmOeO2 Special thanks to Savannah Smith for sharing her story, to Stephanie Dorris, who designed our logo.

    Entrepreneurship After Graduation With Savannah Smith

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018 31:17


    In the seventh episode of Get This Girl a Job, Rosana interviews Savannah Smith. Savannah graduated from UChicago in 2017 and decided that instead of going to grad school, she would follow her dream of opening a bakery. She has lots of advice to share about deciding to be an entrepreneur, launching a business right from college, and creating work-life balance when your job is your dream. To submit questions to be answered in our joint episode, you can do so here! goo.gl/forms/ze3xFY4HwsOYmOeO2 Special thanks to Savannah Smith for sharing her story, to Stephanie Dorris, who designed our logo, and to Parker Mee, who edited this episode. You can find Savannah on her blog, sevenbakerslane.com!

    GPA and Resumes | Ask GTGAJ Ep 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2018 9:18


    In the second episode of Ask GTGAJ, Katie and Rosana answer your questions about resumes, gpa, and how to approach finding your first job. To submit questions, to be answered in our next episode of Ask GTGAJ, you can do so here! goo.gl/forms/ze3xFY4HwsOYmOeO2 Special thanks to Emily and Arushi for their questions, to Alida Miranda-Wolff, for her two-minute tip, to Stephanie Dorris, who designed our logo, and to Parker Mee, who edited the episode.

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