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Chase Your Passion
My name is Derek Bauerle and I am a graduating senior, with a major in Strategic and Corporate Communication and a minor in Leadership studies. Over the course of the last 4 years, I have been looking for an outlet in which I could devote myself to exercise, nutrition, and health. I wanted to use
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An Up-and-Coming Company
My name is Skye Sakashita, and I am a current senior double majoring in Communication Studies and Psychology. This spring, I interned for the company Silk Face which sells silk face masks. My position for this internship was a Social Media/Marketing Intern, and my duties mainly consisted of running their Instagram account, creating content to
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Achieving My Dream Internship
Hi! My name is Krystal Johnson and I am currently a Communication major and Leadership minor here at Chapman. This University has given me more than I could have asked for, and I am so grateful that I get to share my newly adapted skills within the workplace. The School of Communication prepared me for
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'Behind-the-Scenes' of the Music Industry
My name is Nicole Fuller and I am about to enter my second year as a student at Chapman University. I am a Strategic and Corporate Communication major who is set to graduate in 2023 and have recently added a Public Relations minor to my studies. Over the summer, I had the opportunity to participate
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My Fall Internship at Jump GTA
Hi! My name is Abby Singerling, and I am a senior Communication Studies major, graduating from Chapman this fall. Using the skills I have acquired from the courses I have taken throughout my time as an undergraduate, I have begun to forge my career path. Since August, I have been fortunate enough to be a
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Love the Skin You’re In
Who would’ve known that five years ago, when I received a Colorescience product for Christmas, it would foreshadow a future adventure. Colorescience is one of my first internship experiences and a fundamental first step into the world of business. Their products became my go-to after my initial present, so when I got the Marketing and
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3 Questions to Ask Right Now
The first three questions that lead to career success have nothing to do with companies, sectors, or job openings. The right way to start your discovery is looking inward. Ask yourself: What am I curious about? What do I already know I’m interested in? What experiences have I had that produced the greatest learning? Because
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WOMEN Go To College To Get More Knowledge
The summer going into my senior year, I enrolled in COM 311, Gender and Communication. This course would help me fulfill the requirements of my Strategic and Corporate Communication Major. The objectives of this course aligned with my motives to find a position as a Public Relations strategist within the music industry. Since becoming aware
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Interning at a PR Sports and Entertainment Agency
My name is Taisei Kitahara, a senior majoring in Strategic and Corporate Communication, with a minor in Business Administration. Having played competitive sports my entire life, I knew I wanted to pursue a career in the sports industry. As I was looking for internships for the spring semester, I came across Franken Enterprises, a PR
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One Question Unlocks an Employer’s Biggest Secret
Informational interviews can be a treasure trove of useful tips that help you get a great job, or they can be a terrible waste of your time (and your interviewees’ time as well). The difference between a great result and a disappointing one all rests with a simple question. It’s almost never asked. That question