
Shelby Dorsaint
College of Public Health '22
"The top tip for students is to truly understand yourself and what you desire in a career."

Maya Halma
College of Liberal Arts and Klein College of Media and Communication ‘24
"I talked with professors, advisors, and professionals in the field to get a better idea of what I was looking for, and their insight was immensely helpful."

Jenna Pelle
College of Liberal Arts '23
"Actively engaging in the campus community and your field can greatly enhance your experience and opportunities."

Meredith Kearney
College of Public Health ‘24
"One tip for students is to make an appointment with the career center! They can help you talk through solutions and help you navigate the complexities that is interviewing and finding a job/internship that suits you."

Isabella Mayo
College of Science and Technology ‘23
"Believe in yourself!
You can do things you don't think you are capable of!"

Ava Arteaga
Klein College of Media and Communication '24
"Who are you, what do you want, and why do you deserve it? This is one of the phrases my personal branding professor said often, and it forced me to pause and consider the answer."

Isha Dev
College of Engineering '24
"I was able to take away important lessons from the hobbies and activities I engaged in for my own enjoyment just as much as my internships and the research that I performed to become more experienced within my own field."

Emily Miller
College of Liberal Arts '25
"Definitely do not be afraid to ask for help and use the resources available to you. Whether it be searching for a job, or applying to graduate programs, both processes can be so overwhelming, but Temple has awesome faculty ready to help you navigate your journey, so please reach out and do not go through it alone."

Samhitha Balaji
College of Science and Technology '24
"Whether you are struggling with a career decision, how to apply to an opportunity, or just with writing, it is okay to not go through it alone and seek fresh sets of eyes to help you navigate and improve your work."

Jack Kleiner
College of Liberal Arts '25
"If you don't know what you're doing, or where you're going or want to go, that's actually totally fine. Let yourself not know, and explore the many possibilities and listen to your gut on where you want to take the next curious step"