I enjoyed meeting high school students interested in the medical field but also even for those that may not be interested in pursuing health care to at least present the good news about medicine and patient care and open the conversation in improving our health and wellness in our communities and in the nation.
What I wish was different
I wish I had more opportunities to do this and reach as many students as possible.
Advice
High school students nowadays are very technologically savvy and presentations like this should be as modern and current as their sources of information and meet them there and convey the messages.
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Student researcher
May - August 2023 • Washington, DC
What I liked
That it was at my university and state which I know and feel comfortable
What I wish was different
The stipend was too low for living in DC and paying for gw housing! Also, I wish the program started June1 and not May 22
Advice
Go prepared! Know what your topic of research would be
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Undergraduate Research Assistant
May 2020 • Washington, DC
What I liked
Communication with professor, experience in the field, hands-on
What I wish was different
Clearer expectations and timeline
Advice
Reach out to your professors, they are looking for research assistants! If they can't help you, they have someone in their network who needs research assistants.
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Federal Work Study Student
September 2017 • Washington, DC
What I liked
The entire office was very inviting, and every single person made me feel welcome. I enjoyed being able to interact with the prospective students.
What I wish was different
Advice
Be prepared and always be on time; it makes a good impression.
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Undergraduate Research Assistant
February 2019 • Washington, DC
What I liked
Working here is amazing! The hours are flexible and you get to learn a lot from the PHD students and the graduate professors that work with you. They treat you as an equal even though you are an undergraduate.
What I wish was different
Advice
The more experience you have with data management the better!
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research assistant
May - August 2020 • Washington, DC
What I liked
I enjoyed the research advisor and I enjoyed the free reign that was given to me to do what I wanted
What I wish was different
Unfortunately, there were some difficult and time-consuming technological hiccups we had to solve before I could begin working.
Advice
the best way to find a job by far is contacting people you know. I found this job from starting undergrad research with one of my professors.
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Student Researcher
August 2018 • Washington, DC
What I liked
-- Worked with an advisor that taught me everything about what it's like to work in the field of research, how scientists across teams collaborate, how to code better, and so much more. I learnt so many soft and hard skills, I could not name them all. Truly the most fruitful experience because of the care and effort put in by my advisor into my learning.
What I wish was different
Hardly anything! At the beginning, I was really unsure where my research was going or what was to come of it so I felt that maybe the whole topic could have been introduced a bit better, but as I later understood, that's what research is like. Not knowing what's to come and simply taking every day as it comes.
Advice
Reach out to people in your department and ask for research opportunities as quickly as you can. I got involved in research end of freshmen year and I'm glad I did because I got to make more of the opportunity because of that. Most professors are more than willing to help, and if they can't, they'll guide you to someone who can. Very quickly, you end up meeting some of the biggest experts in the field, which you cannot take for granted!
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Undergraduate Reserach Assistant
November 2018 • Washington, DC
What I liked
What I wish was different
Advice
Make sure that you network with all your coworkers and take advantage of the time you have to learn about their projects! Everyone is very passionate and willing to talk you through their process or teach you a new skill.
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Undergraduate Researcher
August 2018 • Washington, DC
What I liked
I like the hands on experience and the ability to use the resources available to me to research a novel idea.
What I wish was different
I wish Covid had not interrupted our testing.
Advice
Keep and open mind and do not be discouraged by failure.
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Student Orientation Leader
May - August 2018 • Washington, DC
What I liked
I made lots of great connections and was able to strengthen my skills in working with others.
What I wish was different
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Campaign GW Intern
September 2017 • Washington, DC
What I liked
Hands-off work, customer-service oriented position. Always an opportunity to learn on the job and become a better professional.
What I wish was different
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Student Analyst
November 2017 • Washington, DC
What I liked
What I wish was different
Advice
Be open to it. If you have relatable people skills you can learn the specifics to do the job.
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Front Desk Assistant
September 2019 • George Washington University, DC
What I liked
I really enjoy how I get to interact with students each time I come to work, and I'm really thankful for Handshake being such an intuitive and easy website to use. It helped a lot during the time I was applying for Federal Work Study positions, leading me to the job I now have.
What I wish was different
Nothing! Everything was straightforward when applying for positions.
Advice
Don't be afraid to get yourself out there and apply for positions and jobs you may not have originally considered. I made the mistake one year of college only applying to just a handful of jobs, and I didn't receive an interview from any, so the next year I applied to over 20 jobs and finally got an interview and ultimately landed the job. Applying to more jobs than one would think to apply to will ensure that your name is spread to many offices of employment.
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Colonial Inauguration Cabinet Leader
May - August 2018 • Washington, DC
What I liked
What I wish was different
Advice
This experience taught me valuable lessons in how to both be an effective leader and an active listener. It taught me that listening is as important when taking on a leadership role as actively facilitating any discussion or activity. I would advise anyone interested in this position to approach it with enthusiasm, but more importantly with the desire to learn and apply the lessons he/she/they learn every day to the constant challenges of the job.
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GW Colonial VIP Student Admissions Representative
May - August 2018 • Washington, DC
What I liked
I liked being able to give back to the GW community by talking about my experiences as a GW student and talking about the college application process.
What I wish was different
Advice
Definitely work being ready to talk about your experiences as a GW student as honestly as possible and to talk to so many different families and students about your time at GW.
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Mentor Intern
June - August 2018 • Washington, DC
What I liked
Loved meeting with adventurous entrepreneurs and mentors. Amazing and super lively environment that makes everything seem possible!
What I wish was different
Advice
You get what you put in. If you decide to meet as less as possible with the teams, you won't get much from this experience. However, if you put yourself out there and meet with your startup teams and work together, there is a lot to learn from this experience.
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Web Content Developer
May - August 2018 • Washington, DC
What I liked
My colleagues were amazing and our supervisor, Dr. Simha, was very helpful and down to earth.
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Research Assistant
May 2018 • Richmond, VA
What I liked
I liked being able to work flexible hours, and being able to work very closely with my research advisor. I also, obviously, really enjoyed the subject matter.
What I wish was different
Possibly it would have been nice to be in D.C. so I could have been closer to my advisor, but the Skype conferences worked just as well.
Advice
Definitely make a schedule for your hours-- flexible hours are nice, but it also makes it easier to procrastinate work if you don't stick to a tight schedule.