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Bronco Spotlight: An Nguyen
Career and Student Employment Services
I also work on machine vision software where I program smart cameras to inspect parts. What is the most rewarding and the most challenging part of your job? The most rewarding part of my job is just having fun with the new things I'm constantly learning. The most challenging part is bringing projects to life in a short time span for big name companies such as Fedex and GM.
https://wmich.edu/career/annguyen
Bronco Spotlight: Demetria Williams
Career and Student Employment Services
I manage overall store inventory levels based on store capacity, seasonality and selling curves using zonal unit plans. What is the most rewarding and the most challenging part of your job? The most rewarding and most challenging part of my job is that I’m living my dreams. It’s filled with gratification, but also many challenges and hard work goes into it as well.
https://wmich.edu/career/demetriawilliams
Bronco Spotlight: Tyler Norman
Career and Student Employment Services
Interdisciplinary Studies, 2018 Manager of Corporate Outreach at West Hills Athletic Club/WMU I am responsible for the procurement and service of corporate accounts and Wellness programs in addition to community engagement and public relations. What is the most rewarding and the most challenging part of your job? The most rewarding and challenging part of my job is building relationships that lead to companies having healthier and happier employees. Which of your skills had the biggest impact on your success?
https://wmich.edu/career/tylernorman
Bronco Spotlight: Randi Chylinski
Career and Student Employment Services
During these processes, I am in constant communication with actors, agents, and managers. What is the most rewarding and the most challenging part of your job? The most rewarding part of my job is feeling a sense of accomplishment knowing that I have contributed to the success of the show. During the quality control process, I make sure there are not any visual effects missing or anything that shouldn’t be in the show, such as a boom microphone or a reflection.
https://wmich.edu/career/randichylinski
Bronco Spotlight: Blake Andrews
Career and Student Employment Services
Photo of Blake Andrews Bachelor of Business Administration in marketing, 2018 Title Coordinator at Quicken Loans I work with Title vendors obtaining documents, add fees and prorate taxes before sending them in for underwriting. What is the most rewarding and the most challenging part of your job? Helping people save money so that they can enjoy life even more is the most rewarding. The most challenging is working with some clients who are not always the easiest to deal with.
https://wmich.edu/career/blakeandrews
Torqued Off, and Loving Every Minute of it! Meet American Airlines Aircraft Mechanic Simi Razvi
College of Aviation
WMU Aviation Maintenance Alumni Simi Razvi Posted by Tom Thinnes on March 5, 2018 Published by Tom Thinnes on Mon, Mar 05, 2018 Applying pressure – whether in life or on the job – is an art form. Apply too much pressure and cracks will develop; not enough and things can unravel. The trick is using the right tools, knowing what needs to be torqued, and, most importantly, realizing the appropriate time and place to execute.
https://wmich.edu/aviation/alumni/blog/2018/03/razvi
Business experts predict disruption, shortages, flexibility and inflation in store for 2022
Haworth College of Business
Satish Deshpande , dean of the Haworth College of Business and professor of management, speaks to why you may encounter adjusted hours at many businesses, signs asking for patience with short-staffing and pressure to offer more pay and competitive benefits to employees you are hiring. "Currently, there are millions of job vacancies in the U.S. forcing companies to raise pay to attract qualified applicants. The shortage of labor has been attributed to factors like aging and retiring workers, limits to immigration and demands for better pay and flexible working
https://wmich.edu/news/2021/11/66267
Wing Walking with Delta Pilot Tom Whittles
College of Aviation
Shameless plug time -- it just so happened that WMU has the best flight school and best instructor (Jim Whittles) in the world." Initially, he was not affiliated with the College of Aviation when it came to a campus job . He logged two years at the university's maintenance warehouse, duty that he found beneficial. Assigned the "tedious" task of parts inventory, he learned the importance of being detail-oriented and the power of organization.
https://wmich.edu/aviation/alumni/blog/2021/10/whittles
Bronco Spotlight: Tiye' Taylor
Career and Student Employment Services
I help patients with tasks such as bathing, dressing, and eating. In addition, I do splints, draw blood, perform EKGs , etc. What is the most rewarding and the most challenging part of your job? The most rewarding would be helping the patients and saving lives. The challenging part would be how busy it is, it can be overwhelming at times. What activities, resources, or people helped you prepare for your career?
https://wmich.edu/career/tiyetaylor
Aerotek: Aircraft Mechanic
College of Aviation
Posted by Tom Thinnes on September 22, 2021 A&P MECHANIC: NO LICENSE NEEDED Location: Indianapolis, Indiana USA $22 to $26 USD/Hour Job Description: - Perform complex and critical maintenance on aircraft mechanical, structural powerplant, interior or avionics systems. - Dis-assembly, cleaning and inspection of mechanical, electrical or interior systems and components. - Complete all paperwork related to tasks performed with detailed documentation.
https://wmich.edu/aviation/jobs/blog/2021/09/aerotek-indy