Jordan Juetten ’25 expanded her knowledge of economics and marketing through two summer experiences — one in a London classroom and the other in a Massachusetts business office.
Outside of the classroom, Colgate students work hard on their career preparation. Along with the University’s rigorous liberal arts education, Career Services’ four-year development plan offers students a framework with actionable steps to take during each undergraduate year. The staff at Career Services would like to recognize and celebrate student accomplishments this year.
I worked with the design team and added my own insights to current projects. I also helped acquire new leads for the UX Bureau, in addition to working with clients directly.
Eleven undergraduate students traveled to New York City for a career immersion trip with Colgate Women in Business (CWiB) and Colgate Career Services, spending Friday, February 15 conducting site visits and learning from alumnae.
I was responsible for translating hundreds of phrases and sentences from Chinese to English, fixing in-app grammar-related errors, and providing consulting services for the apps in America. My largest responsibilities were finding and establishing a relationship with an American freelance reporter, and finding online influencers for the company to hire.
I spent my summer as an intern with Danielle Brown, a fashion household name in Ghana, that produces African-inspired contemporary pieces. It has been one of my most impactful summers so far.