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Strategic Defense Fellowship Program

The John S. McCain Strategic Defense Fellowship Program presents an exceptional opportunity for recent graduates with advanced degrees to launch their careers in public service, specifically within the Department of Defense. In this program, Fellows have the unique opportunity to …

By Meaghan Wood (She/Her)
Meaghan Wood (She/Her) Career Coach
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Job Hopping Every 15 Months with Janzel Manalansan

In this episode of The First Gen Coach Podcast, host, Carla Sanatamaria, interviews her dear friend and first-gen tech worker Janzel Manalansan. Janzel is an early 30’s Filipino-American eldest daughter of immigrants who has leveraged her network and transferable skills …

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The Top 10 Affordable LGBTQ+ Friendly Cities Pt 1 | Queer Money Ep. 433

https://chrt.fm/track/8929ED/podcasts.captivate.fm/media/a214c849-bfff-4bf3-83be-786819c65ec2/433-Final-Audio.mp3
What are the most affordable, LGBTQ+ friendly cities in the United States?
On this Queer Money, we’re taking a break from our usual look at individual states. We wanted to share the the top 10 most affordable, LGBTQ+ friendly cities so far from the first 25 states we’ve covered from Montana to Wyoming.
All …

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Avoiding LGBTQ Workplace Discrimination: Should You Come Out At Work?

When I came out as bisexual to my family and friends, I hoped it would be the last time I had that awkward conversation. Then I graduated college and moved from my liberal hometown of Boston, Massachusetts to Cleveland, Ohio, …

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An LGBT Candidate’s Guide To the Job Search

Our country has made great progress regarding the LGBT community over the past few years, but things are still not perfect, and members of this community still often encounter discrimination from their peers and even potential employers.

When looking for …

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Delayed But Determined

College is supposed to be, as they say, the best four years of your life. Students get the chance to create new friendships, memories, and experiences. Some cruise through with minimal effort, while others find it a bit of a …

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How to Make the Most of that 9 to 5

First comes the degree, then comes the J-O-B. How are you feeling about it? Do you feel like you’ve got the keys to success? Be it that you’re going into the workforce for the first-time, or using that graduate degree …

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RSO Spotlight: Surgery Interest Association

Their third meeting is scheduled for Monday, December 4, and you can learn more on their club’s Instagram page @uw_sia

You can also reach out via email at surgeryinterestassoc@uw.edu

By Meaghan Wood (She/Her)
Meaghan Wood (She/Her) Career Coach
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Breaking into Hollywood as a Black, Trans, Queer founder

Tye-Leigha Hagood (they/them) – or Tye for short – is a Black Trans Queer filmmaker, passionate about the revolutionary act of telling LBGTQ+ stories on a mainstream level.

Tye found their passion for film early in childhood, writing their first screenplay in …

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7 Essential Tips for First-Generation Job Seekers

Challenges abound for first-generation Americans – those whose parents came to the U.S. from another country or came themselves and became citizens. From learning the language and adapting to the American culture to facing discrimination and having to forge a path …

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