Student Spotlight
Jordan Botvinik: Jordan was
raised in Highland Park, New Jersey. He is currently an upper sophomore
majoring in economics and minoring in political science. He is also
working toward a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Army at
Fordham University ROTC. Possessing keen political acumen he
learned about an internship through the CDC at the Mayor's office in New York
City and thought it interesting. He now interns in the Community Affairs
Unit and works as a liaison between Mayor Bloomberg's office and minority
communities around the five boroughs. The CDC has helped Jordan build his
resume and with numerous other internship and career opportunities. He encourages other students to utilize the CDC so they can find these experiences as well.
Debra Weinstein: Growing up in the “Big Apple”, Debra always demonstrated the New Yorker confidence and perseverance. Stern College for Women was the obvious choice to complete her undergraduate studies. At Stern College, Debra enjoys the camaraderie of her peers and the college has become her epicenter for both personal and professional growth. Debra has chosen a career in Accounting and is currently in her senior year at the Syms School of Business. Debra’s determination and motivation has set her apart on her journey towards her CPA. She currently balances her
courses with practical, hands-on experiences interning at Braun
Business Management, as well as developing sharp managerial skills as
the President of the Accounting Society. She organizes and plans student
events and site visits while still finding time to volunteer for
various chesed projects and connecting with family and friends.
Throughout her personal and professional growth, the CDC was there for
guidance and support. Debra was determined to interview with the “Big
4”, which she did through on-campus recruiting with the CDC. She
obtained offers from both Deloitte and Ernst & Young, and graciously
accepted the Summer Internship at Ernst and Young, her top choice.
Judith
Frankiel: Judith hails from sunny Los Angeles California and came to Stern College for
Women in New York to study political science and minor in business. As a
college junior she is very interested in politics and Israel advocacy and heard
about the AIPAC Diamond internship from her peers in YUPAC (Yeshiva
University’s pro- Israel lobbying group). Judith was immediately interested in
applying but nervous about the professionalism of her cover letter and resume, so she had them reviewed
by the CDC. Their suggestions and revisions were invaluable. She was offered
the internship and plans on interning at AIPAC during this fall and spring. In
the past Judith has undertaken other internships/volunteer work helping
Congresswomen Maloney on her reelection and campaigning for Kirsten Gillibrand
in her run for State Senator. In addition, she has taken advantage of
building her leadership skills through becoming actively involved in various on-campus clubs including Stern College’s Soccer Team, the Chesed Club, and the J.
Dunner Political Science Society. This past summer she was also awarded the
Azrieli Fellowship in Public and International Affairs to work in the Center
for Near East Policy Research, an international media clearing house and outlet
for news in Israel.
Sasha
Bogursky: Sasha grew up in New York City and since high school has been fascinated
with the field of journalism. Wanting to
make sure she attended college at the epicenter of the industry, and continue
her Jewish Studies as well, Stern College for Women proved an ideal choice. As
journalism is such a competitive field she sought as many internships as
possible to optimize her chances of employment upon graduation and to gain
valuable experiences and skills. She
worked as an intern at The Media Line, a professional journalistic organization
in Jerusalem, as well as at PresenTense. Upon returning to New York, she
interned at Talkline Communications Network, as well as the Republican Jewish
Coalition. She is most proud of securing a summer internship this past summer
at Fox News. She credits the CDC at YU
for helping her secure this prestigious position. She said: “I got this position because I
always read the weekly emails distributed by CDC and saw that there was an
upcoming career fair in which YU was participating.” She noticed that Fox News would
be attending and was looking for interns.
She applied for an on-site interview and was granted one. Throughout the whole process the CDC was
there to help her with developing a professional resume and cover letter and by
preparing her for the interview. Advice she has for fellow students: “Go to the CDC! It’s never too early to take
on internships. You really want a few because they are critical to students
landing full-time positions. Do as much as you can and treat everyone you meet
with respect and professionalism. You
never know who will be a potential lead.”
Nina Garkavi Right after graduation, Nina Garkavi started a paid marketing internship with Integrated Media Solutions with potential to lead to a full-time role. The Sy Syms School of Business student with a major in Marketing and a minor in Information Systems found her position by posting her resume on YU CareerLink, where a YU alum saw it and contacted her.
Born in Moscow, Russia, and raised in Seattle, WA, Nina had many internships while at YU, including with Versace, Yves Saint Laurent, Allied Advertising, American Family Insurance and a Clear Channel Radio Station Kube 93 FM. She found most of them through networking and making contacts at career fairs and site visits. A successful job search, Nina says, requires personal determination and motivation. She encourages students to have resumes reviewed frequently by the CDC and to personalize a resume for every position, because no two companies are the same.
Joseph Azulay As a sophomore in the Sy Syms School of Business, Joseph attended the Wall Street Forum, organized by the CDC, where he introduced himself to someone who works in the Tax Department of Goldman Sachs. Afterwards, Joseph followed up. He worked with the CDC on both his resume and with interview preparation and then landed an internship at Goldman Sachs. ''Talk to anyone you meet,'' Joseph says, ''because anyone can help you get your foot in the door.''
Jordana Chernofsky Jordana saw a flyer advertising an internship opportunity with The Rachel Ray Show. It was posted on YU CareerLink, and she decided to apply. She then stopped by the Career Development Center during walk-in hours and scheduled a mock interview. The Stern College student majoring in Fine Arts with a concentration in graphic design and illustration, landed the internship. She plans on interning in the art department of The Rachel Ray Show, where she will assist with designing the props and sets used on the show.
Jordana plans to go to graduate school to study art therapy and would like to freelance in graphic design. ''Many students in the arts feel discouraged and they should not,'' she says. ''There are opportunities out there. You just to need to work hard to find them and keep your eyes open. Students need to do what they love to do, be confident and be open to new opportunities.''
Ira Twersky After his sophomore year, Ira took part in the Social Work Rusk Internship at NYU Langone Medical Center. From Elizabeth, NJ, Ira is considering a career in psychology, and the internship will expose him to a clinical setting. Ira's advice is to use all available resources at the CDC in order to find an opportunity because there are a lot of options and it's difficult to do it alone. In particular, he urges students to work with faculty members. They can help with searches and offer valuable insight.