Articles by Kim Giles
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Career Moves: Determination, a polished application helped Emily Robinson ’22 get closer to public policy career
March 1, 2022
Emily Robinson, a policy studies major from Morganton, North Carolina, was accepted into NC State University's Master of Public Administration program after working with the Student Professional Development Center to finalize her personal statement.
Here’s how to follow-up with potential employers after “Connect to Your Future Day”
February 25, 2022
Follow these three tips on how to best stay in touch with connections made during Connect to Your Future Day, as well as make more connections with potential employers.
Tips on how to prepare for the Network@Night career fair
February 18, 2022
Network@Night is one of the many events included in "Connect to your Future Day." These events take place on Tuesday, Feb. 22 and all build-up to the grand finale of Network@Night.
Mackenzie Hahn ’20 joins SPDC as graduate apprentice
July 29, 2021
Pretty soon the Student Professional Development Center (SPDC) will be welcoming our second Graduate Apprentice.
Minimizing burnout and promoting mental health in the workplace
February 8, 2021
Career Services Fellow Alysia McGlone offers tips for minimizing burnout and promoting mental health in the workplace.
Elon University now hiring for Year of Service Graduate Fellows Program
January 19, 2021
Applications will be accepted through Feb. 17 for the year-long program that places fellows with service organizations in the Alamance County community.
With ‘Good to See You’ brand, Elon students combine positive message with entrepreneurship
January 8, 2021
With all that is going on with COVID, Andrew Veilleux, 21’ a business analytics and finance double major from Massachusetts, needed something to do with his free time, so he decided to start a company. And now, his student-owned clothing brand “Good to See You” has merchandise that can be found for sale online, and in five stores across 11 locations.
Medical school interviews in the time of COVID-19
September 1, 2020
Graduates applying to medical school this year will face an application process that is quite different than years prior as most interviews will be held virtually. Here is what to expect during this virtual interview experience and tips to help you prepare!
An open letter to pre-med students applying to medical school
May 18, 2020
Let’s face it. Applying to medical school can be a long and confusing process, but it doesn’t have to be. This article offers advice from students who made it to the finish line with the help of the SPDC!
Career Moves: A sophomore-year curiosity turns into a career in female empowerment
April 24, 2020
This fall, Jizelle Campbell, will follow her passion for advocacy and connecting with others all the way to American University in D.C., earning a master’s degree in International Affairs Policy and Analysis.