Staying Connected & Socializing Remotely

Transitioning to college life itself can be stressful and overwhelming, especially when it comes to being virtual. Although classes are very important to your college career, it is not the only part of college. Student life and involvement can still happen remotely. Becoming involved in clubs, organizations, jobs, athletics, etc., within Isenberg and UMass can create pathways to new friendships and lasting connections. These parts of college may look slightly different than usual being virtual, but once you get into the groove, it will definitely enhance your time at UMass as a whole.

I asked some executive-board members from WiB their advice and tips on staying connected with others remotely:


Emily Harding, ‘23 

Joining multiple clubs my freshman year really helped me form friendships with people who share the same interests, and find my place at UMass. Although we can not meet in person with others, still make it a goal to immerse yourself in the UMass community! I suggest joining at least two clubs you find interesting, and find ways to become involved besides just attending general body meetings (such as joining a committee, attending a virtual social event, etc.). Taking that extra step will help you become recognized and get connected with leaders of the club, and other members! These events will also give you something to look forward to each week throughout the semester, and make online learning a little more exciting. 

Mikaela Bowler, ‘21

Class group chats are good for more than just studying! I’m in a class called ‘Feminism and Environmental Justice’ which requires a lot of complex reading. I proposed that we students should have a place to chat, so someone made us a Discord server. We use it to talk about assignments, but more importantly, we check in with each other! The class is a mix of undergrad and grad students across a wide variety of majors; now I’m friends with people who I would’ve never met otherwise. A mini online community for a class can make work and socializing easier — win-win! If you’re nervous about speaking up, post the idea in Zoom chat or suggest it during a breakout room conversation first. Start small and let the group grow!

Tyler Spellman, ‘21

Another good way to stay connected in a fully virtual environment is to continue attending networking events! Firms are still looking to recruit and have completely adjusted their recruiting process according to the current times. The Chase Career Center is also still up in running! Schedule an appointment with a career coach to get your resume perfected and learn how to job search during this time. Although an internship seems out of reach right now, do not give up! Attend all the networking events that Isenberg provides and be open to working in a new way. After taking part in a 5 week virtual internship, I learned anything is possible.

Making new friends and forming your community in college can definitely be stressful especially when you cannot see everyone in-person, but becoming involved is a great way to get your foot through the door and open up new opportunities. Getting out of your comfort zone and diversifying your college experience will definitely come with its perks. Join clubs, stay avid on social media pages, and have fun! College is a completely customizable experience and you have control of it. Make it enjoyable and join those Zoom Calls!

WiB Alumni Panel

Welcome back!

To kick off the fall semester, we brought back the following WiB Alumni to talk about their post-graduate experiences and any obstacles they have had to overcome in these unprecedented times:

Carly Griffin - Class of 2018

Senior Customer Success Manager at Touchplan

carlyjeangriffin@gmail.com

Sam Boardman - Class of 2019

Account Manager at Signature Consultants

samanthaboardman@gmail.com

Haley Chupka - Class of 2020

MMDP Associate at Pratt & Whitney

hchupka@gmail.com

Emma Jopson - Class of 2020

Junior Data Engineer at MassMutual

emjopson@gmail.com

Mikaela Hensen - Class of 2020

Investment Banking Analyst at Cowen and Company

mikaela.hensen@cowen.com

Thank you to all of these amazing women for giving great advice and insight to our members on how they were able to get to where they are now, the pandemic’s affect on their living and working conditions, and how they were able to persevere during the current pandemic personally and professionally. We also learned from them the importance of taking care of ourselves regardless of unprecedented times such as focusing on mental and physical health. Everyone takes a unique path to get to where they want to be, some might partake in internships during college and others might have different plans. Our panelists were very informative of that and gave us all a fresh perspective of navigating careers as current college students!

Meeting Tomorrow! Plus Virtual Events w/ Bose, Holdette

Good evening everyone,


We have our next meeting tomorrow, Monday, September 7 at 7pm EST featuring a WiB alumni panel. Please join us to get some post-grad advice and here more info about our committees and peer mentor program.

Zoom link: https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/j/91731615326
Meeting ID: 917 3161 5326
 

Holdette Resume & Cover Letter Workshop

Professional workwear company Holdette is hosting a virtual workshop, "How to Make a Resume or Cover Letter That Actually Stands Out," on Thursday, September 17 at 8pm EST. Panelists include Google, Facebook, and Tesla. You can RSVP for this event here.
 

Bose Supply Chain Info Session

Are you interested in supply chain management? Join Bose on Wednesday, September 9 at 6pm EST to learn about their 6 month co-op program. Register and find more information here

WiB Alumni Panel, EY Opportunity, and 8/31 Meeting Recording

Hello everyone,


Happy second week of classes! The recording of the 8/31 meeting is linked here. At the end of the meeting, there is a QR code you can scan to gain 2 points toward active membership. We again apologize about the Zoom meeting cap and will have this fixed by our next meeting.
 
WiB Alumni Panel on Monday, September 7

Speaking of our next meeting, we will host a WiB alumni panel! We are excited to host these former WiB members and hear about their experiences as post-grads. They have abundant insights into navigating the workforce and adjusting to life after college, and for some, the unique experience of graduating during a pandemic. 

Monday, September 7 meeting at 7pm EST:
https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/j/91731615326
Meeting ID: 917 3161 5326

 
EY Internship Opportunities

We will have a meeting with EY on Monday, September 21, but EY is hosting some additional events if you are interested. Application deadlines for internships with EY tend to be in late September and interviews in October. Keep an eye on IsenbergWorks, where EY will post its openings. For more information see EY's campaign on IsenbergWorks and take their UMass Fall 2020 event survey.

Zoom Meetings being Recorded! Sorry our meeting capacity filled - will fix by next meeting

Good evening,


We are conducting our first meeting right now, but unfortunately our Zoom capacity was 100 participants. We will have this fixed by our next meeting. We apologize for this technical issue. Additionally, we will be recording every meeting and emailing the links to those so you won't miss anything! We really hope to see you next time!

- Isenberg Women in Business Executive Board