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Our bi-weekly podcast features current student voices and ways for them to enrich their time at Hamline, the insights of recent graduates, tools and resources presented by staff and faculty, area employers, special topics and much more! Get to know us better at hamline.edu/cdc

Hamline University Career Development Center

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Season 2, Episode 5: Cat Polivoda

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 34:02


Cat Polivoda owns Cake Plus-Size Resale - a body positive, plus-size thrift shop in Minneapolis, MN. Focused on fostering a shop space and local community centered on radical self love and size-acceptance, she is dedicated to making plus-size fashion more accessible and affordable. Cat graduated from Hamline University is 2010 with majors in Global Studies and German. She was an Assistant Area Coordinator for Manor and Sorin, was active in HUSC, participated in Catalyst trips, hosted her first clothing swap with friends as a student… the list goes on. Cat has a master’s degree in Training & Development and extensive experiences working and teaching at various colleges and universities across the country. She even co-hosts her very own body-positivity podcast, Matter of Fat, with a fellow Piper (Saraya Boghani, '12). In conversation with our own Ayn Rassier, Cat talks to us about the ups and downs of owning a business, how she found her passion and what advice she has to promoting your own unique interests. Her story spans her time as an undergraduate student, her foray into graduate school, life changes and cross-country moves all while cultivating a business. From humble beginnings to establishing her very own culture-creating store, we get the inside scoop!  Do you have questions or concerns? Are there topics you'd like us to cover in an episode? Please email us at workshop@hamline.edu. Thank you for listening!

Season 2, Episode 4: Rin Heise

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 19:37


In this episode of the podcast, Ayn sits down with Rin Heise to discuss a topic that has generated interest year after year at Hamline; AmeriCorps and specifically College Possible. Rin shares with us her journey from her first year on campus to her volunteer work post-graduation. August 2020 Update: Since recording her podcast episode, Rin has started and graduated from the Harvard Graduate School of Education with a Masters in Education in the Higher Education program. She lives in Boston, Massachusetts and is seeking positions at nearby colleges and universities related to student support/advising/affairs and administration. COVID-19 is forcing her to be flexible and look at Plan B and Plan C options. She is working on a TEFL certificate online to teach English online while job-searching. “Some advice I have for current students is to take care of themselves first and foremost, but be sure to be in touch with their professors. Hamline is a place where, in my experience, professors notice when you’re gone from class and appreciate hearing from you to know you’re ok. Do whatever you need to do to focus during your online classes- they still count!  For graduating seniors, my advice is to celebrate your accomplishment- really, you deserve it! Then, look for work that can be completed virtually for the time being. While you’re looking, use LinkedIn Learning (or any online learning platform) to take some free classes to help you build skills to make you an even more attractive job candidate (in addition to your degree from a mighty fine university). What I’ve found helpful for my job search is to keep an updated spreadsheet of a diverse group of organizations along with contacts at each organization. These contacts were found via the alumni networks at Hamline, Harvard, and my AmeriCorps network (LinkedIn search). Use this time to build connections!” Want to connect with Rin? Find her on LinkedIn or send an email to kheise01@hamline.edu .

Season 2, Episode 3: Kevin Yang

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 23:37


This episode is being released in a turbulent time following the murder by police officers of George Floyd and an inexhaustible list of other Black Americans, named and unnamed. This needs to be acknowledged in large part because this episode was recorded long before these events came to pass and its content does not speak directly to the endless list of injustices suffered by the Black community. Although it is not said at any point in the episode, the creators and producers of this podcast have a desire and a duty to acknowledge that Black Lives Matter.  In the month of June, Hamline Career Cast is sharing an episode featuring Kevin Yang ('14). At the time of recording, Kevin Yang was the Coordinator of Civic Engagement and the Hamline to Hamline Collaboration, working out of the Wesley Center of Hamline University. Kevin graduated from Hamline with a degree in Political Science. Kevin is also a multidisciplinary artist working in the mediums of spoken word, digital media, and storytelling. He is an organizer with Street Stops and Mountain Tops, a group dedicated to sharing arts based curriculum with Hmong communities internationally. Through the episode, Kevin shares his wisdom on the social challenges of transitioning to life after college, the value of Americorps, his love for the Twin Cities and specifically St. Paul/Midway area, and his values for art, community, culture, study abroad and more.  Questions? Concerns? Topics you'd like us to cover in an episode? Email us at workshop@hamline.edu and thank you for listening!

Season 2, Episode 2: Marisa Gonzalez Morseth

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 16:23


After a long hiatus, the Career Development Center is finally able to share new episodes of our podcast! While the episodes you'll be hearing were recorded in Fall of 2018, the content has remained relevant to the concerns and experiences of Pipers. Many include updates for Spring of 2020 from our guests! This episode focuses on Marisa Gonzalez Morseth, a 2015 grad whose path to career has not been a straight line but who has gained great insights over her journey. She shares with us her best tips and advice from how to navigate choosing a major to her hopeful outlook on approaching the job search.  Marisa shared with us before this episode aired:  “It's a bit bittersweet thinking back to when I interviewed with you, actually- I really felt like I had it "together" at that point, and that I knew my career trajectory, "where I was going", etc. I LOVED my job working at MNHS in the exhibit department and expected to be there long term. About 7 months after I talked with you I was called into a meeting at work by a higher-up and told that due to department budget issues my position was selected to be terminated/ I was laid off. I was blindsided and went through a lot of grief surrounding the loss of my job. I know when I talked to you we talked a lot about how sometimes you just have to go with the flow and see where things take you- this was not what I had in mind! Jokes aside, the better part of last year was hard. It wasn't something I wanted to talk about at the time, but now I feel it's important to loosen the stigma around being laid off. It can happen to anyone at any time, and for no fault of your own. You might feel like you failed, but over time you will know that it wasn't up to you. I had to work through the grieving process of what I thought my future looked like. Let's start with the "not so good" of last year: I spent the better part of 2019 on the job hunt, in a constant cycle of job applications, interviews, and rejections. My field is very, very scarce in local job openings- and when there is a position open there are hundreds of applicants. I was in one interview where I was told I was one of six people out of 400 applicants to get an interview... but I didn't get the job. I got very, very close a few times last year, but not quite close enough. It's a numbers game, all you can do is your best and persist- and I know that the right job will be there for me one of these days. I have not yet been able to get back into a full time position since being laid off. Now the "good" things! It wasn't all bad. Early last year I scored a really amazing freelance job doing research for Minnesota Public Radio's "The Current" podcast called "The Current Rewind". (It's a podcast on MN music history.) I did historical research to build the development of each podcast episode, and it was such a great professional development experience. Recently I was asked to return to provide content for the show's second season. I just wrapped up working on that in February. Being on the job hunt made me try new professional development opportunities I wouldn't have had the time to do before. I started volunteering at the Richfield Historical Society and am currently leading their museum exhibit development. I recently also joined their board of directors, and am really thrilled to be spreading my wings in new ways through their organization. I feel that I've built a lot of confidence through this. I was on TV! In an effort to "say yes" to more I went on a local TV show called "It's a Woman's World" to talk about my hobby as an amateur public historian who collects old photographs and researches the people in them (... I DID say my skills were niche, lol). Bouncing off that last point I REALLY explored my skills as a researcher last year, and spend many days in the archives and on databases researching just for fun. It was nice in a way to spend time doing what I love on my own terms, rather than only researching for work and the topics that the job mandated. What's next? Great question. I was still deep in the process of job searching, applying, interviewing when the COVID-19 pandemic hit us. Now the field that I work in, museums, are facing a very uncertain future. Local museums are closed down through June, and potentially through the end of this year. There is basically no hiring. Right now I, like many, feel like I'm on shaky ground. It's tough, but I know that the road to success is often uncertain. As of today I'm trying to enjoy the time I have at home while we all hunker down through this pandemic. I know I'm not the only one left out in the cold on the job hunt right now. I still very much stand by my blind optimism that shone through in my interview with you. Sometimes we have no idea where we're going until we get there, and we have to embrace the uncertainty. It's worked for me in the past, and I know it will in the future.” Questions? Concerns? Topics you'd like us to cover in an episode? Email us at workshop@hamline.edu and thank you for listening!

Season 2, Episode 1: Catherine Jacobson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 16:34


Catherine Jacobson (Piper of 2017) is currently a second year Master of Public Health student in Administration and Policy as the University of Minnesota School of Public Health. In this week's episode - the first of season 2!! - she sits down with Masha to talk about how her education at Hamline connects with her graduate school studies and her goals for the future.  Catherine's career and passion has a focus on health policy, health equity, and disability rights. She has had six internships revolved around local, state, and federal policy across various sectors. Catherine is a recent graduate of Hamline (2017), where she earned her Bachelor of Arts in Public Health Sciences and Social Justice. During her time at Hamline Catherine was extremely involved in multiple student organizations. Get to know more about her story by listening to this episode and reach out to Catherine on LinkedIn! Ask questions and request new episodes! Reach out to us at Hamline Career Development Center on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @HamlineCareer 

End of Season 1/Introducing Ayn Rassier!

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 10:33


Please join us in welcoming Ayn Rassier into the position of Internship Program Coordinator! Her official start date, what excites her about this position and her life as a Piper exploring the world of work is all wrapped up for you in this episode! Check it out and let us know what you think at workshop@hamline.edu.  You can reach Ayn to congratulate her yourself at arassier01@hamline.edu or find her on LinkedIn. Swing by the office in Drew Science 113 to connect with Ayn or to wish Lauren the best!

Assessments in the CDC with Masha Finn

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 21:20


Masha Finn, one of our fabulous Career Counselors in the Career Development Center, joins us in the latest episode of Hamline Career Cast to discuss self-assessments available for free to Hamline students.  We offer two assessments; the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI, Myers-Briggs) and the Strong Interest Inventory. These assessments are tools we use to help students better understand themselves, to explore possible career options and to build up the very important skill of talking about your greatest assets and qualities.  If you have any questions about the episode, you can reach Masha Finn at mfinn03@hamline.edu or to schedule YOUR assessment appointment, call 651 523 2302. 

AXA Advisors with Wolfgang Hilse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 29:12


The Hamline Career Cast goes traveling! For this exciting episode, Lauren Kavan takes HCC on the road to meet up with Wolfgang Hilse '07 Hamline graduate and financial advisor. How did he go from studying coffee shops to working at AXA Advisors? What does he love about his work? What would he do differently if he could go back to Hamline and start over? Find out in episode 17 or reach out to Wolfgang yourself!  Wolfgang on LinkedIn Wolfgang.Hilse@axa-advisors.com For more information about the externship summer opportunities visit the Hamline Career Link and find posting #102262.  Questions or comments? workshop@hamline.edu Thank you for listening!

Sovos Compliance with Evan Waldera

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 14:36


Spring semester is when most students start thinking about summer jobs. Today's episode features Evan Waldera, a recruiter from Sovos Compliance, who had all kinds of great information to share with students, from first years to seniors, looking for work and experience for future careers.  Evan can be reached via LinkedIn and via email at evan.waldera@sovos.com. For current openings at Sovos Compliance check out the North America Careers page, keywords "Spring 2018". If you don't have a LinkedIn account, here are some resources to get you started! Please connect with the Career Development Center at 651 523 2302, by stopping in to Drew Science 113 or by sending an email to workshop@hamline.edu to schedule an appointment to spiff up or get started on a LinkedIn profile.  Thank you for listening and please send us your questions and suggestions for future episodes.

StrengthsFinder with Lacey Squier

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2018 16:43


Do you know what defines you? Which characteristics make you stick out at the best of times? How do you talk about those qualities and let others know about them? Knowing your strengths (and those things you're maybe not so good at) is quintessential to you! From the language to describe yourself to potential employers to having a grasp of projects that challenge you, having the right words to frame the skills that make you shine can improve your whole experience.  Lacey Squier, Hamline's Assistant Director of Student Activities and Leadership, walks us through the Clifton StrengthsFinder self assessment that reports on your top 5 Strengths, what they mean and how to leverage them every day.  If you have more questions after the podcast for Lacey or about the StrengthsFinder assessment you can reach out to her at SALD@hamline.edu or lsquier01@hamline.edu.  Questions, comments or suggestions for future episodes? Let us know! Email workshop@hamline.edu!

Public Service with Jim Scheibel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2018 18:38


What do AmeriCorps, the city of Nagasaki, Japan and Saint Paul all have in common? Why, Professor Jim Scheibel, of course! This episode reveals a lot about former Saint Paul Mayor and our current Hamline faculty member. Jim talks to us about service opportunities, both during and after college, how students can change the world and how service can have an impact on you and your career path. We hope you enjoy this episode and getting to know Professor Scheibel. To reach him personally, send an email to jscheibel01@hamline.edu or stop by his office in the Hamline School of Business. If you have any questions or suggestions for future episodes, please email us at workshop@hamline.edu or stop by the Career Development Center in Drew Science 113.

Peace Corps with Krista Mastel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 7:36


If you've ever considered an exceptional post-college experience with the Peace Corps, this episode is for you! If you haven't considered Peace Corps, this episode is ALSO for you!  In this episode, Lauren and Peace Corps recruiter Krista Mastel talk about what makes this opportunity a great fit for recent graduates, gives a glimpse at what they can hope to accomplish through Peace Corps and some of the benefits for life post-Peace Corps.  As always let us know if you have any questions by calling 651.523.2302, stopping by our office in Drew Science Center room 113 or sending an email to workshop@hamline.edu For more information about Peace Corps and Krista visit: https://www.peacecorps.gov/volunteer/connect-with-a-recruiter/ 

Disability Resources at Hamline University with Steve Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018 22:04


If you have a disability and need resources on the job, how and when do you disclose that information to an employer? During the interview process? Maybe even before that, in submitting your application? Lauren sits down with Steve Anderson to discuss this difficult topic. Find out more and get to know the fabulous Steve Anderson in this episode! Still have questions? Reach out to the Career Development Center or to Disability Resources at 651-523-2079 or by visiting West Hall, Room 108. Visit their website for even more information: https://www.hamline.edu/offices/disability-resources/

College Possible with TA Kieu

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2018 9:52


You may have seen the logo floating around campus on water bottles and posters, but what do you really know about College Possible? Our guest speaker on this week's episode, TA Kieu, gives us an in-depth look at her experience with College Possible and even with AmeriCorps. How are the two related? What are the benefits of working for College Possible? Is AmeriCorps for you? With TA's guidance, we explore these questions and more! Please remember that if you have questions, comments or suggestions for future episodes, we would love to hear from you! Email us at workshop@hamline.edu, stop by the office or give us a call at 651 523 2302. For any students interested in connecting with TA, please call our office and ask for Lauren Kavan or Ayn Rassier.  For more information, visit these sites: College Possible: http://www.collegepossible.org/serve/ AmeriCorps: https://www.nationalservice.gov/programs/americorps

Personal Branding Pro Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2018 17:06


Hamline's own Lynn Farmer, Associate Vice President of Marketing & Communications, joins us this episode to bring YOU the best tips and tricks to bear in mind when considering your personal brand. How can you bring your best self to future employers? Find out in this episode!  Thank you for listening and remember to send your questions and request to workshop@hamline.edu !

Relaxation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2017 27:50


After the tension of finals and the excitement of break and the holidays, set some time aside for yourself. Relaxation is more than just going to the spa or taking a nap, it's an opportunity to release stress and improve your ability to focus and get things done.  Our guest this episode is Relaxation and Life Coach, Beth Freschi. Join us for a little quality chill time! You can learn more about Beth here: https://www.atimeforexpression.com/ and contact her at beth@atimeforexpression.com

Collaborative Research

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2017 18:11


The Career Development Center was very pleased to host Professor Bosley and Ms. Linda Umwali in our office for this exciting episode! Over the summer, Linda participated in a group research project that has taken some thrilling twists and turns from start to finish. Enjoy the full story now and visit the links below later to learn more about how you can start your own adventure! Summer Collaborative Research Collaborative Research And as always, please email questions or suggestions for future episodes to workshop@hamline.edu.  Thanks for listening!

Summer Internships

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2017 16:14


It's never too early to start looking for an internship! Finding something that fits with your interests and your academic track can be tricky to pin down so starting early is a great idea. This episode reflects on internships with two students who were completing their internships last summer.  Learn more about internships here. Visit Lauren during her regular drop-in hours, Tuesday mornings from 9 to noon or call the Career Development Center at 651 523 2302 to schedule an appointment!

The CDC & the Power of One Day

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2017 1:30


This week we have a mini-episode with exciting information about an upcoming opportunity to promote internships for Hamline students. Give here and pass it on!

Take the LEAP

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2017 17:09


Hamline University is unique in the way it requires students to incorporate outside experiences into their education. In this episode, Jane Turk, the High-Impact Learning Practices Coordinator in the Center for Teaching and Learning sits down with Lauren Kavan, the CDC's own Internship Program Director to give you a rundown about LEAP. Why is it important? What makes Hamline so special? What can getting a P-credit do for you? All that information and more in episode 5.  *Note: Lauren DOES say 'weekly podcast' at the end of this episode. Since the recording of this episode, we have updated our posting schedule to be bi-weekly. High-Impact Learning Experiences information: bit.ly/HighImpactLearning  Internship information: bit.ly/HUInternships Jane can be reached at jturk02@hamline.edu and Lauren can be reached by calling 651 523 2302 or via email at lkavan01@hamline.edu

Petworking

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2017 10:10


Networking can be very intimidating, but everything is better with puppies! Listen in to this episode to learn more about petworking and the life-skill-building benefits of having a pet.  Just for fun, take the quiz!

A Conversation with the Conservation Corps

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2017 10:17


Episode 3 of Hamline Career Cast features a conversation between Lauren Kavan, our internship program director, and Megan Zeiher of the Conservation Corps. Listen in to learn more about what it can mean to be a part of this organization that has been supporting the careers of young people since the 1930s! Discover the opportunities, benefits and life-changing experiences Conservation Corps has in store. What can they do for you?  Visit their website here: http://www.conservationcorps.org and contact Megan with your questions at: megan.zeiher@conservationcorps.org Application timing for Conservation Corps positions as of Fall 2017: Individual Placements: open early/mid-September, close mid-October Field Crew and Youth Outdoors Members/Leaders: open mid-October, close early-January Summer Programs: open mid-December, close early-March

Welcome Patti Klein, Dean of Students

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017 16:28


We are excited to welcome Hamline University's new Dean of Students, Patti Klein. Students are invited to listen and get to know the new Dean who represents them and their interests in the Hamline community. Learn about how Patti's time in college impacted her career path, and how your own engagement on campus can do the same! Visit the Dean of Students webpage here and Patti Klein's profile page here.  Patti Klein pklein01@hamline.edu 651 523-2421 West Hall 106

Welcome to Hamline Career Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2017 1:07


We hope you enjoy our very first podcast!  We're excited to share more episodes full of information about events on campus, job and internship opportunities and resources available to you, our students. If you have any feedback, questions, topics that you'd like covered or ideas to share, please contact us at workshop@hamline.edu. To find out more about our hosts or the Career Development Center, visit our website: hamline.edu/cdc See you next time!

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