Working with other St. John's students and leaders, and getting to know new incoming students.
What I wish was different
Nothing, it was a great experience and a great team to be a part of.
Advice
Be open to new experiences and new people. Exposing yourself to new experiences and people is a skill that can be applied to jobs universally and learning how to do that and step outside of your comfort zone is super important.
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Executive Assistant
April 2019 • New York City, NY
What I liked
My boss and coworkers
What I wish was different
Nothing I love it.
Advice
It helps you become a better professional, so do not take anything personally.
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Student Researcher
May 2018 • New York City, NY
What I liked
I liked working hands-on with different technologies when collecting and analyzing data.
What I wish was different
I wish we were able to continue research this fall in-person, however, due to the current situation, I understand the need to continue our work remotely.
Advice
One piece of advice that I would share about this experience would be to take advantage of the different opportunities that come your way. This position has allowed me to present research at national conferences and network with other individuals in my field.
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Orientation Leader
June - August 2018 • Queensbury, NY
What I liked
I loved how it was an opportunity for me to lead and show incoming students their awesome new school, St. John's University
What I wish was different
I wish I would have been more calm about the entire interview process because I now realize how much fun I could have had if I relaxed.
Advice
A piece of advice to share is always lead with an open mind because you never know what opportunities could be around the corner.
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Camp Operations Team Leader
May - August 2019 • Jamaica, NY
What I liked
I liked the department manager that oversaw Camp Operations.
What I wish was different
The upper-management was ineffective in representing and defending their camp operations team. We were constantly harassed, screamed at, and manipulated by the guests of the university. The team members consistently made our complaints apparent with our division manager as well as upper management and no corrective actions were taken. We were told to "stop the drama," and we were expected to 'tough it out' until the guests departed the University. There were even issues of legality as far as guests violating both state and national law, and these complaints were also disregarded. We were subjected to horrible hours, sometimes beginning work at 10 AM and being finished as late as 1-2 AM with no opportunity for breaks, or working 7 AM until 9 PM with very limited time for breaks.
Advice
This job is best for students who desperately need experience in Hospitality Management.
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Orientation Leader
May 2019 • Jamaica, NY
What I liked
I liked meeting new peers and faculty on campus and getting to spend the summer doing a fun, new experience.
What I wish was different
I wish I had more money.
Advice
Just have fun.
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Orientation Leader
June - August 2019 • New York City, NY
What I liked
The people, the chance to become a better person.
What I wish was different
Nothing, everything was the way it was meant to be.
Advice
Always be the best person you can be because if you are not, you may feel like you could have done better.
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Conference Services Team Leader
May 2017 • New York, NY
What I liked
Being a Computer Science major it allowed me to use various other programs and databases that I would not have necessarily used such as Trello, Oracle, EPM, Access, and Social Tables to name a few.
What I wish was different
I wish there could have been a little bit more training on how to properly use the technical equipment.
Advice
My piece of advice that I would share is to always be on top of what is going on. Make sure before you clock in for work you know before hand what exactly needs to be done and where to go instead of wasting time to see where to go and what to do when you could have already been there doing that.
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Student Worker
August 2019 • New York City, NY
What I liked
I liked that I was familiar with the campus , being a student. It's a laid back job and it allows me to earn some extra cash for expenses.
What I wish was different
Sometimes we get a bit swamped.
Advice
Getting a work-study position can be really helpful since you can make extra money while still remaining on campus.
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Student Admissions Clerk
May 2016 • New York City, NY
What I liked
The office is really hardworking and demands a lot from the workers.
What I wish was different
N.a.
Advice
Learn the process then add your personality onto your work. Being thoughtful and helping people as who you are makes the people you're helping more comfortable
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Social Science Research Assistant
June - August 2019 • New York City, NY
What I liked
Amazing experience to learn more about social sciences and effects on society. Not only was the job educating but interesting as well. Wonderful and kind staff with hard working faculty to help you with anything you need. 10/10 would apply again
What I wish was different
Nothing at all. Hours were flexible, pay was competitive, people were generous.
Advice
If you ever have the privilege of being selected for this job, put everything aside and go in with both feet down. It's a wonderful experience.
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Facilities Call Center
September 2017 • New York, NY
What I liked
I like the fact that the job gave me new friends and somehow made me responsible in a way where I'm always timely to everything now. I also feel that it's helped me enhance my communication skills as well whether it's by asking questions to my manager, coworkers, techs or even the people calling on the phones. I also like the fact that when it isn't busy in the office, we are able to get our schoolwork done so it creates a good balance between school and work. I also love the fact that the job is flexible which creates an even better balance.
What I wish was different
There isn't anything I would change about this job. Maybe just more coffee options, LOL.
Advice
I would say that during training, definitely take notes because it is ALOT to capture in your head at first and you can't remember everything. For example, it's answer phones, make tickets, close tickers, call the elevator company, call the pest control company, etc. It gets very specific, so I think in order to do well on the job, definitely take notes you can refer to in the beginning so you remember the tasks throughout the years you work there.
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Undergraduate Research Assistant
May 2018 • New York City, NY
What I liked
I like the problem-solving skills that this research opportunity is equipping me with. My research team and I hypothesize the kind of results that we expect to have, and if/when the reality is different, we adapt and modify our thinking. Research is teaching me the fine art of perseverance and failing forward. Any mistake made is one more way learned of how not to approach the experiment. Furthermore, it highlights the practical relevance of the theoretical scientific principles involved.
What I wish was different
I wish that I had started earlier. With all that I am continuously learning through the course of research so far, two years seems too short to work on the project.
Advice
The final result is only half as satisfying as all that you learn getting to it. As much as you would like for the experience to embellish your resumé, make a lasting meaning of every moment of it.
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Conference Services Assistant
May - August 2018 • Jamaica, NY
What I liked
Fun environment
What I wish was different
Advice
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Resident Assistant
May - August 2018 • Paris, France
What I liked
Being surrounded by and working with such an awesome international staff
What I wish was different
I wish there had been more communication between RAs and higher staff members
Advice
If you get an opportunity to work in a place that you are not familiar with and do not feel at ease go! It will make you grow exponentially from both a personal point of view, as well as professionally!
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Manager
August 2015 • New York City, NY
What I liked
Everything
What I wish was different
More hours in the office
Advice
Patience is always key
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Facilities & AV Operations Assistant
May - August 2018 • New York City, NY
What I liked
Working alongside fellow St. John’s students and getting to know the community more. Being able to interact and help others during this job felt amazing! I felt like a superhero everytime someone needed assistance and I was able to help them out properly thanks to my training.
What I wish was different
I wish I was able to follow up with the people I helped out and get their feedback. Since workers are constantly moving around in such a fast-paced environment, we don’t have time to hear feedback from them.
Advice
No one said work is going to be easy. You’re going to be constantly on your feet and moving around. Be aware, be patient, and keep smiling. No one wants a negative Nancy around!
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Facilities and AV assistant
May - August 2018 • New York City, NY
What I liked
My coworkers were very nice and cooperative and my boss is very understanding. The job also trained my communication and critical thinking skills.
What I wish was different
N/A
Advice
The job is all about being observant, active and positive in order to deliver the best customer service.
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Conference Services Team Leader
May - August 2018 • Jamaica, NY
What I liked
I liked people able to meet different people from cultures around the world, and showing them throughout the city.
What I wish was different
I wished the schedule was more concrete, as opposed to my schedule changing on a daily basis.
Advice
I would say to be open-minded going into the job, it was a lot of busy work at times, but the good days made it worth it.