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Student Biographies

Check out a few of our Case student profiles. Hear what they have to say about choosing a major, what helped them find their experiential learning opportunity, and why they are looking forward to the real world of work.

Andrew Adrian-KarlinAndrew Adrian-Karlin

Every time I get my resume critiqued I learn something new about how to write or tailor a resume or cover letter to the position I want.

Alex LemmelAlex Lemmel

Networking and interviews are by no means easy or natural, but you can make yourself comfortable by constantly practicing these skills.

Ashley McKeeAshley McKee

Be proactive! I learned early on that it is beneficial to talk to other students or professionals who are in areas you would like to pursue.

Diane LuiDiane Lui

Choose a major that you’re interested in and get involved on-campus and in the community!

John HeintzJohn Heintz

Find your passion. It is not an easy thing to do, but the task is singular.

Jessica SchreiberJessica Schreiber

You have the rest of your life ahead of you so this is the time where you should take advantage of opportunities to explore your options. 

LaToya GatesLaToya Gates

The results of my assessment led me through a process of self reflection and allowed me to explore career paths that fit my interest and personality.

Max ChernMax Chernyavskiy

Do what makes you happy and make sure that the company that you are applying to fits what you believe in and what you want to do.

Priya SontyPriya Sonty

I followed up with a recruitment director, developed a close relationship, helped her promote her program at the Career Fair and all of the networking paid off!

Jessica MirowitzJessica Mirowitz

I first utilized the Career Center my freshman year, when changing majors. I took various career assessment tests in order to indicate fields that I would excel within.

Kathryn DuvalKathryn Duval 

I learned about the practicum program from attending a Career Peer information session/coffee break during the spring semester of my sophomore year.