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Bronco Spotlight: Luis Perez
Career and Student Employment Services
Luis Perez Bachelors of Business Administration in computer information systems and business analytics, 2018 Applications Engineer at Steelcase My job at Steelcase as an Applications Engineer involves a lot of communication with users to identify key problems we are facing in the day-to-day operations.
https://wmich.edu/career/luisperez
Bronco Spotlight: Sita Karki
Career and Student Employment Services
My position requires the skills in environmental sciences, remote sensing, geographic information system and programming to undertake research. What is the most rewarding and the most challenging part of your job? The most rewarding part of my job is the opportunity to work in national and European scale in the field of earth observation which was my dream career. I find myself very fortunate to be able to work in the field of cutting-edge technologies and ideas.
https://wmich.edu/career/sitakarki
Bronco Spotlight: Ida Marie Alcantara
Career and Student Employment Services
Bronco Spotlight: Ida Marie Alcantara Master of Science in statistics; Ph.D. in statistics; certificate in biostatistics, 2020 Instructor at Western Washington University I teach calculus and various statistics courses, as well as participate in developmental training to further my skills in teaching. If you had a campus job or internship, how did they impact your career development? I was a teaching assistant throughout my studies at WMU. This experience enhanced my ability to handle class issues, deliver lectures well, and understand different approaches that work for
https://wmich.edu/career/idamariealcantara
'Life-changing' gift: Western student receives hearing aids thanks to collaborative effort
WMU News
—Rattling silverware, clanking cups and the pitter-patter of water splashing off plates isn't exactly music to the ears, but it's a sink-side symphony Abondance Kibadi hasn't always had the opportunity to fully appreciate. The Western Michigan University student is experiencing it all now at his Dining Services job after receiving some new hardware: high-tech hearing aids. "They make me feel confident," says Kibadi, a student from the Democratic Republic of Congo with plans to study biomedical sciences and follow in his father's footsteps as a
https://wmich.edu/news/2021/10/65924
Bronco Spotlight: Joseph Hill
Career and Student Employment Services
I mainly assist with operational tasks as assigned by the Director of IT or the college’s Senior Network Administrator. If you had a campus job or internship, how did they impact your career development? Well my campus job was my student technician position, so I would say it impacted my career development heavily since I’m just in that position now.
https://wmich.edu/career/josephhill
Brad Coffman: From Private to Professional Pilot in Four Years
College of Aviation
In the fall of 2013, he started his certified flight- instructor training, finishing the rating the following February. With a keen understanding of the industry, Coffman knew networking was instrumental in securing a job as a pilot. Knowing internships provided a tremendous opportunity to network and connect with professionals within the industry, Coffman began the search for an opportunity.
https://wmich.edu/aviation/alumni/blog/2015/12/coffman
2013 Women in Aviation Conference: Broncos Stampede into Nashville!
College of Aviation
Here is what they had to say: Anne is a member of the class of 2004 and earned her Bachelor of Science in Aviation Flight Science. She is currently a first officer for Delta Air Lines, and is flying the Airbus A320 and A319. Anne stated she wouldn't have a job if it wasn't for Western Michigan University and the College of Aviation. She still stays in contact with many of her instructors, who have continued to help guide her career even after she graduated from the aviation program.
https://wmich.edu/aviation/alumni/blog/2013/03/2012wai
Bronco Spotlight: Adam Fry
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Image of Adam Fry Bachelor of Science, physical education, 2014 Football Offensive Grad Assistant/Video Coordinator at Southern Illinois University - Carbondale Football Offensive Grad Assistant requires me to work with the offense and the Video Coordinator portion has me in charge of all film related things for the football program. What is the most rewarding and the most challenging part of your job? The job requires attention to detail and doing your best at all times. No off days! I have to be willing to be able to do anything, at any point of time, in
https://wmich.edu/career/adamfry
Bronco Spotlight: Megan Kelly
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Bronco Spotlight: Megan Kelly Bachelor of Business Administration in food & consumer packaged goods marketing, 2019 Sales Representative at E&J Gallo Winery I sell, taste, and merchandise premium wines at independent and chain stores throughout the greater Madison area. What is the most rewarding and the most challenging part of your job? The most rewarding aspect of my job is gaining my buyers trust and respect and forming deep relationships. After a while you become like a family and every day you will wake up feeling excited to visit and
https://wmich.edu/career/megankelly
Bronco Spotlight: Karlee Hancock
Career and Student Employment Services
I am responsible for delivering insights to Food Service, C-Store, Club, Private Label, International and Don Miguel through business analytics. What is the most rewarding and the most challenging part of your job? From the beginning, you are given so much responsibility, you own meeting the needs of your sales reps and a variety of teams. What is most challenging about this particular role is that this team is newer to having insights, so they may not always know what they need.
https://wmich.edu/career/karleehancock