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by Logan Chin

2 episodes
Updated Daily
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Podcast Overview

Introducing the CareerKit – the podcast that deepens college students' understanding of different career paths within different domains and industries. What does a graphic designer do on a day-to-day basis? What steps can a college student take to become a political activist, restauranteur, or entrepreneur? How can you get ahead in the crowded field of software development, and what actually *is* "business consulting"? CareerKit aims to answer these questions, and - in the process - give us college students more clarity in what to do for the future

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Publishing Since

10/12/2020

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Episode thumbnail for Entrepreneurship Series: Ben Kurland, Founder of BillFixers

November 15, 2020

Entrepreneurship Series: Ben Kurland, Founder of BillFixers

<p>In today’s episode, you will be hearing a short conversation with myself and Ben Kurland, co-founder of Billfixers: a business that has saved consumers and other businesses over 4 million dollars on all types of bills. BillFixers has been featured in the New York Times, USA Today, Business week, and on NBC Nightly News</p> <p>Ben graduated Tufts in 2015 majoring in Political Science and Leadership Studies, and by senior year was Mock Trial Captain.</p> <p>Prior to founding Bill Fixers, Ben was a freelance graphic designer, working with brands such as Hilton Hotels, Berkshire Hathaway, and Caterpillar.</p> <p>In our conversation, Ben spoke about the graphic design industry, his experience founding BillFixers, what it was like growing BillFixers, the fallacies of startup culture. Of course, to finish, Ben imparted advice directed towards us young, aspiring entrepreneurs.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Entrepreneurship Series: Communications Executive Jeannie Diefenderfer

October 12, 2020

Entrepreneurship Series: Communications Executive Jeannie Diefenderfer

<p>Today's guest is Jeannie Diefenderfer. Jeannie graduated Tufts in 1984 with a degree in Chemical engineering, and has over 28 years of technical and operational experience with 10+ years in executive leadership positions in Verizon Communications. She is also an advisor and consultant to CEOS and large corporations across the country, and she has also started her own consulting firm, CourageNPurpose</p> <p>In this episode, Jeannie recounts her time at Tufts and her career ambitions at the times, the lifelong lessons she has learned from her 28 year career, and gives us college kids advice on navigating this COVID-19 work world.</p> <p>Jeannie will be speaking with us over zoom on October the 12th. The link can be found below:</p> <p><br></p> <p><br></p>

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What is CareerKit?

Introducing the CareerKit – the podcast that deepens college students' understanding of different career paths within different domains and industries. What does a graphic designer do on a day-to-day basis? What steps can a college student take to become a political activist, restauranteur, or entrepreneur? How can you get ahead in the crowded field of software development, and what actually is "business consulting"?

CareerKit aims to answer these questions, and - in the process - give us college students more clarity in what to do for the future

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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