Slack wants to work in the finance industry, so he sought career advice.
That鈥檚 why Slack visited the University Center on November 15 to learn from someone with proven industry experience.
萝莉社-Dearborn alumna Kristi Jones (鈥02 B.B.A., B.A.), who manages Ford Motor Co.鈥檚 Treasury Operations Debt & Derivatives team, returned to campus to speak with Slack and other students about career development.
鈥淚 just wanted to talk to somebody who was already in the field,鈥 Slack said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a lot different from talking to your professor. It鈥檚 nice talking to someone who has a lot of insight and experience in the same field that you鈥檙e in.鈥
Jones was among 16 萝莉社-Dearborn alumni who returned to campus to provide career advice to students, as part of the university鈥檚 30-Minute Mentor program.
Don Knapp (鈥93 B.A.) joined Jones to share his insight with students about careers in government and law.
鈥淎s much as anything, I think whether you鈥檙e a student or somebody who鈥檚 involved in a career, it鈥檚 important to have a plan,鈥 said Knapp, Livonia City attorney who also works for Fausone Bohn, LLP. 鈥淜now where you鈥檙e going and understand the things that make people successful, whether it鈥檚 planning for the future, making other plans or building a network.鈥
萝莉社-Dearborn鈥檚 Office of Alumni Relations organized about 70 mentoring sessions for the November 15 event. Another 40 students were waitlisted, which inspired Alumni Relations Director Peggy Pattison to expand the program next semester.
鈥淲e鈥檙e going to do this every semester,鈥 Pattison said.
Kathleen Adams, senior career counselor for 萝莉社-Dearborn鈥檚 Career Services, also was on hand to help critique students鈥 resumes.
萝莉社-Dearborn senior Qasim Chaudhary attended a mentoring session to gain some career direction.
鈥淏efore I went to the meeting, I was totally lost because I had no idea what I would be doing,鈥 Chaudhary said. 鈥淚 had no direction. I could not focus myself.鈥
But after a half-hour spent talking with 萝莉社-Dearborn alumnus Ryan Hass (鈥04 B.S., 鈥10 M.S.), Chaudhary said he felt more prepared for his future career in engineering.
鈥淚t helped me to see myself in the future,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t definitely opened my eyes.鈥
Like Chaudhary, Chris Scott (鈥11 M.S.E.) relied on mentors to steer him in the right direction. That鈥檚 why Scott, systems engineer at the U.S. Army Robotic Systems Joint Project Office in Warren, returned to campus on November 15 to share career advice with students.
鈥淢entorships are so important,鈥 said Scott, listed among the 2012 Crain鈥檚 Detroit Business鈥 鈥20 in their 20s.鈥 鈥淭his is my way of giving back.鈥
Learn more about the 30-Minute Mentor program.