Are you currently doing a BA or MA degree in Sociology or Anthropology or a BGInS degree with the specialization in Globalization, Culture and Power or Global Inequalities and Social Change? Are you thinking about how to translate your degree into the post-university job market?
The Department of Sociology and Anthropology, with support from SASA (Sociology and Anthropology Student Association) and SAGSC (Sociology and Anthropology Graduate Student Caucus) is pleased to invite you to a discussion with three recent alumni to talk about the routes they took in the current job market.
Emilie Isch completed a BGInS degree with a specialization in Globalization, Culture and Power (2020), and worked as a user experience (UX) researcher with Nokia before accepting a position with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) to support UX research and design projects.
Mwika Lubangi graduated with a BA Honours in Sociology (2021), and is currently a housing support worker with Taggart YMCA and a program assistant with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Hanna Stewart holds an MA in Sociology (2020). Currently, she is a business project officer with the federal government with the Department of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Meeting ID: 921 6640 5343 Passcode: 166735