Transitioning from student to alum
A recent Waterloo Engineering alum credits his alumni network for helping him navigate life and work after graduation
A recent Waterloo Engineering alum credits his alumni network for helping him navigate life and work after graduation
Hello friends, we are back again with another blog post! We have something a little bit different this time: an interview with a recent alumni and one of our very own Recent Engineering Alumni Council Members, Sarah Mostowich!
Through this interview, we hope readers can gain a better sense of the different paths that UWaterloo Engineering alumni can take as well as how to navigate career changes and the transitions from school into the adult working world. This interview will serve as the pilot for a new project highlighting the work of recent alumni and the interesting paths that their lives have taken!
We chat about some of Sarah’s favourite hobbies and thoughts on graduation, her involvement with the COVID-19 pandemic response in Canada, and her current work as a founder and partner of the consulting firm NorthGuide!
Welcome to your latest guide to cashing in on all the perks of being a UWaterloo alumni! Whether you’re a recent grad grappling through pandemic times (are we post-pandemic yet?) or a seasoned professional looking to reminisce, this guide will show you all the ways to reconnect, find new adventures, and learn useful skills (especially if you’re on a budget). If you have ideas on what else you’d like to see in this guide as you’re perusing, stay tuned for a poll coming out in a couple weeks where you can add suggestions or go ahead and leave a comment down below.
Welcome to your latest guide to cashing in on all the perks of being a UWaterloo alumni! Whether you’re a recent grad grappling through pandemic times (are we post-pandemic yet?) or a seasoned professional looking to reminisce, this guide will show you all the ways to reconnect, find new adventures, and learn useful skills (especially if you’re on a budget). If you have ideas on what else you’d like to see in this guide as you’re perusing, stay tuned for a poll coming out in a couple weeks where you can add suggestions or go ahead and leave a comment down below.