“You don’t just learn about banking—you learn a lot about yourself. You might not realize it until the end of your internship, but you truly grow as a person. You’re constantly encouraged and challenged to go outside your comfort zone.” …
Behavioral Questions
Tell me about yourself?
I grew up in Chicago in a family that ran a small logistics business, which taught me how seemingly minute financial decisions can ripple through an entire company. That led me to study economics …
Like many other international students, I was very focused on the academic part of student life when I arrived in the U.S. In my junior year of college, I suddenly felt this job-seeking urgency. I was only a couple of …
Throughout my years in business, I’ve made plenty of “mistakes”—although I firmly believe there are no mistakes, only learning experiences. I’ve also picked up a few tips along the way. They’ve helped me to succeed in founding and running several …
Mary Pauline has worked in tech for more than
15 years. She’s worked in IT, managed developer teams, and now she serves as a
Division Systems Officer, overseeing tech strategy for the company’s Consumer
Products Division. And she’s spent nearly …
To provide guidance to female college/university students on their early career journey, we asked eight professionals, including a Career Counselor and a VP of Growth, for their best advice. From marketing your skills and achievements to embracing self-confidence and advocacy, …
Is anxiety a disability? It’s one of many questions people face when dealing with its overwhelming effects—especially at work, along with, how does it impact job performance? And can you get disability for anxiety? Recognizing severe anxiety as a disability …
For neurodiverse students entering the job market, the transition from education to employment can be both exciting and challenging. Neurodiversity encompasses a range of cognitive differences, including autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and other conditions that may affect how individuals think, process …








