Last Tuesday I met with Amanda
Chapman, the director of the S STEM Grant. We talked little bit about school
and work and how to manage both in order to be successful. She also shared with
me some of her personal experiences about doing internships and how it can open
your mind and guide you toward the type of career that makes happy versus the
career that you choose to be in.
The next day I met with the lab
staff for a 20 minutes interview. It
went really well but I was little bit surprised by the first question which was
“if you could get rid of any one of the US States, which one would you get rid
of and why?” Overall, I really like it because this was an opportunity for me
to challenge my interview skills and to see how well I can do. I am looking
forward to starting my research project and collaborate with the lab staff in
order to run a very successful experiment.
I also spent 7 hours this week
working in the STEM Program and helping students with their biology, math and
chemistry homework. We are almost at the end the semester and everybody is
overloaded with assignments and are looking for help everywhere to have them
done. It is a pleasure for me to be able to help my peers and have their needs
met.
Another exciting thing that happened
my life this week was that I was nominated by managers as employee of the month at the Food Services department of Saint
Joseph’s Hospital. I was very happy about this award
because first it tells me how much they appreciate the hard work that I am
doing in the food service team and for my record, this will look good on my
resume. Below is the picture of the certificate that I received.
Kodjo- Congratulations! Having worked with you in STEM, it comes as no surprise to me that you were nominated for Employee of the Month. Kudos for a job well done!
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