Overview of the Medical School Application by UPREP: A Workshop

What is UPREP?: UPREP is a collaborative project between the Office of Healthcare Equity and student affinity groups. UPREP offers monthly workshops to underrepresented minority students and other aspiring future applicants who are interested in pursuing a career in medicine. Workshop focus …

By Lily Burnstein (She/Her)
Lily Burnstein (She/Her) Career Coach
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UW Law | Student Spotlight: Annalyse Harris

To read the full spotlight article and watch the accompanying video, visit the UW Law blog page. Start reading below…

After a year in Miami, Florida at St. Thomas University College of Law, Annalyse Harris, 2L, decided to switch things …

By Meaghan Wood (She/Her)
Meaghan Wood (She/Her) Career Coach
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Summer Volunteering + Outreach in Emergency Medicine @ New York University (NYU) – applications open now

The NYU Robert I. Grossman’s School of Medicine in the Ronald O. Perelman Department of Emergency Medicine has opened their applications for their summer Volunteering and Outreach opportunities Outreach and Volunteer Programs. There are four available programs with more information …

By Lily Burnstein (She/Her)
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Handshake: How to intern—and get an offer!—at Disney, General Mills and Chevron

Handshake spoke with recruiting leaders at Disney, General Mills and Chevron to hear their insider take on what it takes to succeed as an intern at these companies. All three have thriving internship programs and recruit full-time hires from their …

By Lindsay Smith (She/Her)
Lindsay Smith (She/Her) Associate Director for Employer & Community Connections
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Building a Movement (BAM) Labor *Paid* Internship

The Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies’  Building A Movement (BAM) Labor Internship is a paid internship program that connects undergraduate students at the University of Washington with the local labor movement.

Students who are invested in labor and social …

By Lily Burnstein (She/Her)
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With 5,900 tech jobs already gone, a Seattle correction looks real (The Seattle Times)

The following excerpt is from this Seattle Times article written by Paul Roberts.

The string of layoff announcements by Amazon and other Seattle-area tech employers has many asking whether the tech industry is bound for a major correction and even …

By Paul Roberts
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Community Health Fellowship Gap Year Program: Project Horshoe Farm

Project Horseshoe Farm is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization with sites in Greensboro and Marion, Alabama and Pomona, California. HSF offers service and support programs to improve the health and quality of life of adults and children in our partner communities. 

By Lily Burnstein (She/Her)
Lily Burnstein (She/Her) Career Coach
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What It Takes To Nail A Tech Interview—An Interviewer’s Perspective

Preparing for a technical interview can sometimes feel daunting, and you don’t quite know where to begin. To demystify the technical interview process at Expedia Group, we spoke to Daniela Veloz, a Senior Software Engineer at Expedia Group who has …

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UW Medicine is Hiring 1-2 Undergrad Research Techs!

UW Medicine’s Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology (OBGYN) is hiring 1-2 undergraduate students to help in the Maternal Fetal Medicine research division. Students will work mostly with Dr. Kachikis, Dr. Shree, and Dr. McCartney, but there are opportunities to work …

By Erin Lee (She/Her)
Erin Lee (She/Her) Career Coach
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Is Marketing a Good Career Path?

If you’re considering pursuing a marketing career, you may be wondering if marketing is a good career path. What types of jobs are in the field, and what kind of professional progress is possible? The marketing field covers an array …

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