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Bronco Spotlight: Cody Boldt
Career and Student Employment Services
Bachelor of Science in biomedical sciences, 2018 Current Job Title: Associate Researcher of Clinical Pathology Current Employer: Charles River Laboratories Describe your current job: As a formulation researcher, I take a specific test article (drug) provided via a sponsor company and formulate it into different dilutions depending on test groups and specifications.
https://wmich.edu/career/codyboldt
Bronco Spotlight: Madison Thurston
Career and Student Employment Services
This role consists of using the processes, systems, and controls by running reports and monitoring the enterprise system. I will support other members of supply chain team and also problem solve arising issues. If you had a campus job or internship, how did they impact your career development? I was able to participate in two internships during my student career at WMU. One, locally, at MANN+HUMMEL.
https://wmich.edu/career/madisonthurston
Summer II 2021 Tuition and Fees
Registrar's Office
These include admission processes and selection, immigration support and advising, credential and credit evaluation and transfer, all HIGE student advising, student insurance assistance, orientation and several student activities. Sustainability fee: These funds are used to enrich course offerings, create student green jobs, support a Sustainability Office, support student-driven initiatives and provide research grants, fellowships, scholarships and awards for students.
https://wmich.edu/registrar/2020-2021-tuition
Bronco Spotlight: Bethany Hayes
Career and Student Employment Services
What is the most rewarding and the most challenging part of your job? The most rewarding part of my job would be the connections I make with parents. They are so thankful for the services we are able to provide for them. The appreciation never gets old. On the other hand, the most challenging part of my job is just getting used to working in the 'real world' and finding a balance in the workplace.
https://wmich.edu/career/bethanyhayes
Bronco Spotlight: Nicole Kragt
Career and Student Employment Services
Image of Nicole Kragt Master of Arts, organizational communication, 1999 and Bachelor of Arts, elementary education, 1997 Current Job Title: Registrar Current Employer: Kalamazoo College Describe your current job: I oversee university/college's system of student records and am responsible for class registration, assigning classroom space, and updating student records.
https://wmich.edu/career/nicolekragt
Bronco Spotlight: Charles Golden
Career and Student Employment Services
I’m most excited about a recent opportunity to work with a team of HR experts and leaders on scaling the shared services portion of HR operating model. If you had a campus job or internship, how did they impact your career development? I have earned three degrees from WMU: Bachelor of Business Administration in management in 2006, Bachelor of Arts in Africana studies in 2009, and Master of Arts in organizational change leadership in 2021.
https://wmich.edu/career/charlesgolden
Bronco Spotlight: Nathan Wira
Career and Student Employment Services
Image of Nathan Wira Bachelor of Science, community and regional planning, 2012 Current Job Title: Zoning Technician Current Employer: The City of West Palm Beach Describe your current job: I start my day by processing and approving business taxes. I also am the person on call, answering questions and providing paperwork for customers.
https://wmich.edu/career/nathanwira
Bronco Spotlight: Brett Hershey
Career and Student Employment Services
Photo of Brett hershey Bachelor of Arts in English, 2010; Master of Arts in educational leadership, 2018 Current Job Title: Educator - High School English Teacher Current Employer: Grand Haven Area Public Schools Describe your current job: I am a teacher and coach at Grand Haven High School. I teach English 11, Public Speaking, and Yearbook.
https://wmich.edu/career/bretthershey
Negative and Illegal Interview Questions
Career and Student Employment Services
Negatively phrased or pressure questions Employers want to learn how you handle stress or manage the least favorite parts of your job. Describe how you have overcome obstacles and learned from these experiences. Examples "What do you like least about your job?" "My current job requires that I enter our vendor address, phone, and contact name changes into the vendor database.
https://wmich.edu/career/illegal
Director Institutional Research
Human Resources
Job description Job code: 009494 Pay grade: J Pay type: Exempt/salaried General summary Provides leadership and data management to support University planning, development and accreditation programs. Major duties Prepares or reviews and approves analyses supporting academic and operational planning, program accreditation and mandatory state and federal reporting.
https://wmich.edu/hr/employees/staff/jobdescriptions/009494