Isabella Cai has used the ‘data mindset’ she developed at GPS to develop a platform for fostering children’s development in Montessori education.
A GPS degree gave Seth Patton MPP ’21 the skills he needed to pivot from the policy field to grant writing.
Lis Best ’12 was hired by alumna Molly Gavin ’03 as an intern at Qualcomm, Inc. and by the end of the summer, she was offered a full-time position as a senior analyst after graduation.
David Levitch ’06 is a senior manager at Nielsen in Vietnam. He hired GPS student Hrishikesh Somani from a resume book distributed from Career Services.
Rhyanne Lynch ’20 works as an opportunity development representative at Equinix, a multinational company that specializes in Internet connection and data centers.
Tina Ngo Bartel ’12, director of the Center of Excellence for Labor Market Research, still applies the skills she learned from her first position out of GPS to her roles today.
George Eiskamp ’03 pays it forward by helping other GPSers in their career search. Eiskamp shares his experience and knowledge on how to create and maintain sustainable relationships within your network.
The following is part of the GPS Alumni-Student Connections Series, highlighting some of our students who have been recruited by our alumni. This series shows the power of connection between current students and our alumni.
Jonathan Furszyfer ’13, who serves as director of research at Stanford University, believes in the benefits of hiring within the GPS network. Here, he highlights the skills that GPS candidate Jaclyn Fierro ’17 had that prompted him to hire within the program.