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Jocelyn Hunter
Finance "Getting my job at Financial Relations Board (FRB) was my first real success." As children, we're all asked the question "What do you want to be when you grow up?" How did you answer?An architect. What have been the most defining moments along your career path?Coming to business school - made me realize how many different options there are out there and has challenged me to think more seriously about what I want to do, etc. How did you get your big breaks?I guess getting into business school was a big break, otherwise I have had some friends in the right places...Getting my job at Financial Relations Board (FRB) was my first real success - I managed the entire process on my own and with no help or connections. What was the best advice you received when you were first starting out in your career?I honestly dont remember, which means that I probably didnt recieve any really memorable advice! What have you learned from your experience?I have to really think about me and who I am and who I want to be - then I will find a career that is right for me and that makes me happy - no more filling some mold because that is what I think I should do or what someone tells me to do. What most excites you about your job right now?Well, being a student means I dont have a job! What would you like to have achieved by the last day of your career?I want to feel like I have learned something valuable and that I have provided something valuable. Paul Scotsman, Accountant "We're not just number crunchers. We're the first line of defense for a company and the best resource for determining how to grow forward." Ellie, Program Manager, Hotmail "I'm excited to be changing the experience that 200 million people have when they check their email on the web." Lee Buttala, Associate Editor "I was working as a writer for a magazine but I wanted to try something different. Magazine publishing wasn't that fulfilling for me." Katrina Seitz, Account Coordinator "A good AC must be organized, attentive to details, smart and able to make decisions independently." Cara Buckingham, Reporter Discover what it's really like working in this field from an Experience Insider. |
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