Career Chronicles

Welcome to the New York Tech Career Chronicles Blog brought to you by Career Success and Experiential Education. Visit us for career advice, learn more about upcoming events and industry news as well as profiles of New York Tech alumni and students. We are here for you!

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Can You Change a First Impression?

Blog | Feb 17, 2023

Are first impressions permanent? CSEE Ambassador Hatice Gazioglu, gives her first hand experience on this topic, and how to navigate this difficult topic.
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All Experience is Good Expereince

Blog | Feb 03, 2023

Experience comes in all shapes and sizes, join Daniel Reddington Assistant Director of Career Success as he discusses his journey and how his part time work experience influenced his internship search and eventually career path.
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Student Worker Spotlight: Subarna Dutta (SoAD Graphic Design '23)

Blog | Oct 07, 2022

Career Success and Experiential Education Student Ambassador takes some time to answer some questions about life as a student worker. Noting some skills she has learn, how to get obtain an on campus position, and how she manages her time.
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Networking Can Change Everything

Blog | Sep 07, 2022

Senior Career Success Ambassador Rachit Kapoor discusses the importance of networking in the first Career Chronicles blog post of the fall 2022 Semester!
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Career Week Wrap-up

Feature | May 13, 2022

During the weeklong event, students had the opportunity to learn how to polish their resumé, take advantage of LinkedIn Learning, find the career best suited for them, and more.


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New York Tech Thanks Its Student Employees

Feature | Apr 25, 2022

In a series of week-long events, the Office of Career Success and Experiential Education recognized the university’s student employees as well as their supervisors.


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One Student’s Successful Summer

Feature | Sep 02, 2021

Through New York Tech’s Office of Career Success and Experiential Education, computer science major Sakshi Rambhia landed coveted positions with Google and Microsoft.


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