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BYMAN: Finding a Place in Government

BYMAN: Finding a Place in Government

By Daniel Byman January 20, 2017

The allure of public service led many of us to come to Washington and to Georgetown. After graduating from college way back in the Precambrian Era, I joined the United States government with a vague goal...

Your Career

Your Career

By Gracie Hochberg October 28, 2016

In the midst of recruiting season for the banking and consulting sectors, The Hoya spoke with experts attending events sponsored by the Cawley Career Education Center. These recruiters, associates, analysts,...

What To Do Next

What To Do Next

By Gracie Hochberg October 21, 2016

In the midst of recruiting season for the banking and consulting sectors, The Hoya spoke with experts attending events sponsored by the Cawley Career Education Center. These recruiters, associates, analysts,...

Finding the Right Fit

Finding the Right Fit

By Gracie Hochberg October 14, 2016

In the midst of recruiting season for the service, banking and consulting sectors, The Hoya spoke with experts attending events sponsored by the Cawley Career Education Center. These recruiters, associates,...

PARK: Tebow Continually Makes Questionable Career Choices

PARK: Tebow Continually Makes Questionable Career Choices

By Tyler Park August 16, 2016

Tim Tebow cannot get enough of the spotlight. After a standout football career at the University of Florida, the Denver Broncos drafted the quarterback in the first round. Buoyed by his unique style...

Foreign Service Values Transcend Diplomacy

Foreign Service Values Transcend Diplomacy

By Matthew Quallen January 29, 2016

Is the School of Foreign Service losing its soul? Some seem to think so. While career statistics reveal that shockingly few of the school’s graduates move immediately into the United States Foreign Service...

OWSIANY: Chances Versus Finances

OWSIANY: Chances Versus Finances

By Laura Owsiany October 23, 2015

The narrative of Georgetown students who fall into finance and consulting careers after graduation is well-known throughout campus. I have always considered myself to be the type of person who would do...

The Underdog Story

The Underdog Story

By Kim Bussing July 10, 2015

Ask anyone in entertainment or marketing, and they’ll tell you how much Americans love a good underdog. It’s the perfect formula if you’re trying to sell a movie or product: a relatable figure, paired...

End the Fight to Work

By The Editorial Board May 14, 2015

With students from over 100 countries, Georgetown proudly touts its international status; the campus’ cultural vibrancy, further augmented by its investment in international programs, makes for an especially...

The Midshipmans Journal

The Midshipman’s Journal

By Nicholas Tsusaki February 10, 2015

  “You’re in ROTC? Do you know so-and-so?” “No... I’m in Navy ROTC.” “I didn’t know Georgetown had a navy program.” “Well actually, it doesn’t.” This conversation...

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Jay Carney discussed his career as the former White House press secretary for the Obama administration Monday in Gaston Hall.

Carney Discusses White House Career

By Andrew Wallender October 7, 2014

Former White House Press Secretary Jay Carney spoke Monday evening in Gaston Hall about his experiences as the nation’s 29th press secretary and recounted parts of his nearly three-decade career...

A More Inviting Peace Corps

By The Editorial Board September 30, 2014

Applying to the Peace Corps is a big commitment — one that, until recently, came with a lot of uncertainty. The two-year program has, since 1961, assigned its corps members to the countries where...

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