A big THANK YOU to everyone who generously contributed to our Professional Clothing Drive during National Volunteer Week! Your support will truly make a difference for NJIT students in need of professional attire for career fairs, interviews, or their internships. We would like to specially thank the NJIT Office of Student Life and Daniel Waffenfeld, M.A. for co-leading this event with us along with our very own Deborah Sims, as well as Bechtel Corporation's Elspeth Carroll and Kimberly Crotty, MBA for participating #NationalVolunteerWeek #NJITCDS
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This week's Interns & Co-ops of NJIT student spotlight, Makayla Clarke, who interned at Whirlpool Corporation, shares “the most rewarding part of my internship experience can be summarized in one word: impact. Throughout my time in the internship program, I had the privilege of making a significant and tangible impact within the organization. This aspect of the internship was profoundly fulfilling and enriching on multiple levels. First and foremost, seeing the direct and measurable results of my work was incredibly rewarding. Whether it was a project that improved operational efficiency, a recommendation that led to cost savings, or a solution that enhanced customer satisfaction, I could witness the concrete outcomes of my efforts. This not only validated my skills and knowledge but also highlighted the practical relevance of the work I was doing.” #NJIT #NJITCDS
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CDS is excited to announce the 2023 Interns & Co-ops of NJIT contest award winners! Thank you to everyone who participated! Co-op Winner: Michelle Quinones B.S. Mechanical Engineering NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Structural Dynamics Co-op Intern Winner: Gloria Raise B.S. Forensic Science Entomological Society of America PHEFA Intern at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
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Earlier this week, Career Development Services had the honor of recognizing our top employer partners in multiple categories for their tremendous hiring outcomes and partnership throughout the year. It was amazing to have all of our most active employer partners together on campus. We also had the honor of recognizing our 2 "Interns & Co-ops of NJIT" Contest Winners Gloria Raise and Michelle Quinones, our "Community Service Scholar of the Year" winner Keya Dhruve, as well as internal campus partners Cecille Herrera, Darshan J Desai, Ashley Mont, New Jersey Institute of Technology Center for Pre-College Programs, NJ GEAR UP/College Bound and TRiO Programs, and the Society of Women Engineers who have made significant contributions to the career success of our students. The full list of award winners is available here: 🔗https://lnkd.in/gq9quwb Please join us in recognizing NJ TRANSIT, Prudential Financial, Johnson & Johnson, PECO - An Exelon Company, Bank of America, Amazon, Fiserv, Getinge, The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey, Weequahic Park Sports Authority, PSEG, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Verizon, Weiss-Aug Group, BioCentriq, Crestron Electronics, Emerson, and Dominick Cirillo for their outstanding commitment to hiring NJIT Highlanders!
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What advice do you have for students considering a volunteer experience? Our contest winner says “For students considering a volunteer experience, my advice is embedded in the transformative power of commitment and resilience. Firstly, commit wholeheartedly to the cause you are volunteering for. Passion and dedication are motivations for meaningful impact, so choose an organization that aligns with your interests. Welcome the journey with a perspective that values the process as much as the results. There may be moments of frustration or challenges where immediate outcomes are not satisfactory, but don’t be disappointed. Persistence is key. Your efforts contribute to a larger picture. Additionally, take the opportunity to network and expand personal connections. Building relationships within the organization and the broader community not only improves your experience but also serves as a useful asset for personal and professional growth. Actively promote the organization, share your experiences, encourage others to join, and influence positivity. Embrace the learning curve, celebrate small victories, and recognize that your efforts boost the impact of your volunteer journey.”
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This week's Interns & Co-ops of NJIT student spotlight, interned at Thorlabs ,Samantha Montalbine, shares: “Just go for it. It is as simple as that. Walking into my internship for the first time, I felt so small and confused in that large facility. But, I stayed confident, took notes, asked questions, and left with more knowledge than I ever thought possible to know so early on in my college career.”
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This week's Interns & Co-ops of NJIT student spotlight, interned at Cognizant, Sarthak Saharan, shares: “For students considering an internship or co-op experience, my advice is to seize the opportunity to learn and apply real-world skills. Choose roles aligned with your interests and career goals, but also be open to new challenges. Actively engage with your team, seek mentorship, and don't hesitate to ask questions. Take ownership of your projects, set clear goals, and strive for excellence. Networking is key, so build professional relationships and attend company events. Lastly, reflect on your experiences, document your achievements, and use the internship as a platform to launch your career. It's not just a job; it's a valuable stepping stone to your future.”
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This week’s Interns & Co-ops of NJIT student spotlight, Ryan Eaton at Weber Display & Packaging shares: “Students should search for internships sooner than they think. If I had searched for an internship even in my first summer, I realize now that I would have probably gotten one. There are lots of companies out there willing to mentor you! Don’t doubt your skills, even if all you know is entry-level Python and Java, there’s probably an internship out there for you in which you will learn a lot and make some money for paying off college too!”
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1moThank you for having us! Great to see such a wonderful initiative for students.