Women

Career advancement is a social justice issue. Our staff, in partnership with others across the College and University, recognizes that issues of identity and career often intersect and that underrepresented students may face specific challenges as they navigate career opportunities and the workplace environment.

We invite all those who identify as women to utilize these curated resources to help support your career planning and encourage you to connect with us in one-on-one advising.

Ashley Wong, Computer Science

Where are you located now?
From Sydney, Australia but will be working in New York City!

What are you doing?
Chief of Staff at a Series A startup!

What advice do you have for Harvard undergraduates, now that you’ve graduated?

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Heidi Lai, English and History & Literature

Where are you located now?
Los Angeles, CA

What are you doing?
I’m working at OnPrem Solution Partners, a technology consulting company within entertainment and media.

What advice do you have for Harvard undergraduates, now that you’ve graduated?
Be open …

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Sammantha Garcia, Sociology

Where are you located now?
New York City

What are you doing?
I will be working in the Human Resources department at Bloomberg L.P.

What advice do you have for Harvard undergraduates, now that you’ve graduated?
Life is short. Make …

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