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Bronco Spotlight: Brooke Barlond
Career and Student Employment Services
I also help increase productivity for different programs by planning and facilitating the addition, removal, or movement of furniture to fit the needs of the users of the space. If you had a campus job or internship, how did they impact your career development? My senior year at WMU, I had was an interior design intern at Eckert Wordell Architects in Kalamazoo.
https://wmich.edu/career/brookebarlond
Bronco Spotlight: Kaitlin Ridgway
Career and Student Employment Services
Planning and implementing music therapy interventions, managing music therapy case load, communicating with families and patients, creating new materials and music. What is the most rewarding and the most challenging part of your job? I feel privileged to share time with patients and their families during this difficult time of their lives; music can have such an incredible impact during these fragile moments and can allow for shared experiences and an overall increase in quality of life.
https://wmich.edu/career/kaitlinridgway
Bronco Spotlight: Dylan Scott
Career and Student Employment Services
Coordinating groups of people to achieve our projects goal. Our projects involve integrating assembly lines for cars. What is the most rewarding and the most challenging part of your job? Being able to adapt at any given time for unpredictable circumstances and having to make decisions to fix these circumstances. What activities, resources, or people helped you prepare for your career?
https://wmich.edu/career/dylanscott
Bronco Spotlight: Steve Rudderham
Career and Student Employment Services
We have five delivery centers around the globe that I look after, and the main aim is to standardize processes as much as possible and bring value to the company through better data and insights, as well as improving both the customer and employee experience. What is the most rewarding and the most challenging part of your job? The most rewarding piece is the people. As a leader it's about developing and coaching the people around you and inspiring them to execute on their roles but also develop themselves and their teams.
https://wmich.edu/career/steverudderham
Bronco Spotlight: Stephanie Bobbitt
Career and Student Employment Services
Photo of Stephanie Bobbitt Ph.D. in counselor education and supervision, 2018 Assistant Professor at Monmouth University What is the most rewarding and the most challenging part of your job? I love being in the classroom with my students. Helping to ignite their passion for counseling those in need is easily the most rewarding part of my career.
https://wmich.edu/career/stephaniebobbitt
Bronco Spotlight: Shannon Warren
Career and Student Employment Services
Photo of Shannon Warren, WMU Alumna Master of Business Administration, 2018 Marketing Specialist at Flow-Rite Controls I am responsible for numerous projects from internal and external marketing material, international marketing material, website content creation and management, social media management, google analytics management, SEO research and management, market research, and so much more! What is the most rewarding and the most challenging part of your job? No two days are the same, which is challenging and rewarding at the same time! I always have to be ready to
https://wmich.edu/career/shannonwarren
Bronco Spotlight: Ashley Mahler
Career and Student Employment Services
Photo of Ashley Mahler Bachelor of Business Administration in advertising and promotion, 2019 SEO Analyst at Havas I work in search engine optimization and content strategy for an international advertising agency. What is the most rewarding and the most challenging part of your job? I just started, but I'm in love. I was able to move to Chicago and dive in to city life. What experiences impacted the choice of your career path?
https://wmich.edu/career/ashleymahler
Bronco Spotlight: Tyler Julien
Career and Student Employment Services
Tyler Julien Bachelor of Business Administration in accountancy and finance, 2020 Audit Staff, Plante Moran If you had a campus job or internship, how did they impact your career development? The professional experiences I’ve gained through an internship and campus employment were truly invaluable.
https://wmich.edu/career/tylerjulien
Criminal Justice Studies
Academics
The group also hosts an annual career fair, which draws dozens of agencies and law schools from around the country, allowing you to learn more about career and job opportunities that interest you. After you graduate Recent WMU graduates with degrees in criminal justice studies are working as: Law enforcement in local, state and federal agencies Probation or parole officer Juvenile court counselor Child welfare worker Victim advocate Family service counselor Among the organizations they work for are: Government agencies Non-profit organizations Private corporations Security
https://wmich.edu/academics/undergraduate/criminal-justice
Bronco Spotlight: Alexis Frazier
Career and Student Employment Services
I also enforce policy and respond accordingly to any noticeable group or individual behavior, volunteer to participate in on-campus event, and demonstrate a high level of maturity, flexibility, and emotional stability. What is the most rewarding and the most challenging part of your job? Due to my work experience at WMU, I was grateful enough to work in a setting that has allowed me to mature, observe and acquire firsthand experience with young students facing academic, social, and financial challenges.
https://wmich.edu/career/alexisfrazier