Outcomes
Recent graduates are launching careers or taking the next step toward professional degrees.
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When he arrived at Hamilton, Michael O’Hare ’21 had a “rough idea” that he wanted to pursue finance, and now, after four years of finance internships and economics courses, he’s secured a job with Cain Brothers in New York City.
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Anna Rasmussen’s ’21 summer internship at Freddie Mac served as a launch pad for her post-Hamilton career. Below are some of the economics major’s thoughts about her job search and college experience.
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Lindsay Gearty ’21 knew for most of her adult life that she wanted to maintain her passion for mathematics. And so she has. A physics and mathematics double major, she’s spent the last four years involving herself in math-based courses and extracurriculars and now “can’t wait to start” her actuarial career with The Hartford.
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Sanjog Karki ’20 began the summer as an actuarial intern working remotely at The Hartford. When August rolled around, he was offered a permanent position as an actuary. Here Karki describes his interest in mathematics and how that led him to his budding career.
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As part of her education at Hamilton, Ashley Ramcharan ’20 explored her cultural identity, which is both South Asian and Caribbean. Now she’s found a job where she can continue that exploration.
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When asked what he sees himself doing in the future, Luis Morales ’20 answered quickly: “Running for office. Becoming a state senator or U.S. senator at one point, or both. Working my way through all levels of government and leading change.”
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Shaq Levy ’20 likens his new job as a medical scribe at CityMD, an urgent care walk-in center in Manhattan, to speed dating. “Each patient comes in, you build a rapport with them, get their medical history, the reason they are coming in today, and ask more questions about their complaint,” Levy said.
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Cameron Digiovanni ’20 has two internships this summer — one that will prepare him for his anticipated enrollment in law school, and one that is helping him provide immediate, tangible benefits to Americans affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Accepted to the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry during the fall of her junior year, Acacia Bowden ’20 has been waiting to begin med school classes for almost two years. Actually, she’s been waiting to attend medical school ever since she was in elementary school.
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After developing a strong interest in public service during her time at Hamilton, Eleni Broadwell ’20 has landed a position where she can fully explore that passion. The history major and government minor is working as an honors paralegal at the Federal Trade Commission.
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