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As a ΢Ƶ student, Sam Price worked as an IT assistant while earning his degree in Electrical Engineering.
As a ΢Ƶ student, Sam Price worked as an IT assistant while earning his degree in Electrical Engineering. The experience helped him land a job as a computer resource specialist. (΢Ƶ/Angela Lindley)

Here at ΢Ƶ, thousands of students are employed in positions across campus in dozens of departments. For example, ΢Ƶ Continuing and Professional Education employs around 60 students during the school year and up to 90 over the summer. While many students take campus jobs to earn some income and experience, sometimes student assistant positions can open doors to career opportunities after graduation.

Naomi Duran graduated from ΢Ƶ in December 2017 with . Naomi worked at ΢Ƶ Continuing and Professional Education her junior and senior years of college as an assistant for the Center for Program Innovation, where her job was primarily researching demand for certain skills and other continuing education programs to see how ΢Ƶ Continuing and Professional Education compares.

Naomi and Sam
Naomi Duran, a Biological Science major (left), and Electrical Engineering major Sam Price (right) both gained beneficial job experience gained in ΢Ƶ Extension programs prior to finding career opportunities after graduating. (΢Ƶ/Angela Lindley)

Once she graduated, Naomi decided to take a break before applying to graduate school and (after expressing her interest in staying at ΢Ƶ Continuing and Professional Education) was offered a full-time position as a public education specialist. Now, Naomi splits her time between two programs. She is the program coordinator for the ΢Ƶ Pre-College Program, a summer program for high school students looking for a taste of the “college experience,” and she helps manage .

“My main responsibilities include student management, communicating with instructors, and conducting research that will help expand our existing programs and provide the best education to our students,” she said.

Naomi says her favorite part about her job is the opportunities for learning and professional coaching. “΢Ƶ Extension has such a supportive and collaborative work environment. I feel comfortable asking questions and taking on greater responsibilities because I know I will be given the tools to succeed.”

Sam Price graduated from ΢Ƶ with a degree in Electrical Engineering.
As a ΢Ƶ student, Sam Price worked as an IT assistant while earning his degree in Electrical Engineering. The experience helped him land a job as a computer resource specialist. (΢Ƶ/Angela Lindley)

Sam Price graduated from ΢Ƶ in June 2016 with a degree in Electrical Engineering. Sam started as an IT help desk assistant in June 2015 at ΢Ƶ Continuing and Professional Education, and as he was finishing his degree, a full-time computer resource specialist position became vacant, and he “leapt at the opportunity to apply.” After landing the job, Sam is now responsible for supporting all ΢Ƶ Continuing and Professional Education staff with any computer needs, managing the division’s computer and AV inventory, maintaining network equipment and writing code for ΢Ƶ Continuing and Professional Education’s reporting website. Sam a real talent and affinity for working with people.

“The best part of the day is when I can go above and beyond to make somebody’s day better. The people here are the best part of working here,” he said.

So, why not dip your toe in the water? There are thousands of student assistant positions on campus and at off-campus divisions like the and . In the very least, you’ll gain experience that will look good on your résumé. And, if you’re a bit lucky, you may be able to transition into a full-time career position once you graduate.

Tyler McLaughlin is a sophomore at ΢Ƶ, studying managerial economics. He works as an editorial student assistant at ΢Ƶ Continuing and Professional Education​.

 

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