Career Ambassadors
Career ambassadors are eager to share their knowledge and expertise with other students! Request a program for your student group!
During the 2012-2013 academic year, our Ambassadors presented to over 540 students at 43 different events, including career fairs, residence hall programs, sorority and fraternity chapter meetings, classes, and other campus programs. Presentation topics included resume writing, career fair prep, interviewing skills, ePACK, and CDC services.
Check out the Ambassadors blog!
2013-2014 CDC Ambassadors:
| Phillip Dixon |
Biological Sciences |
| Ishmiyah Edwards |
Nutrition Sciences |
| Catherine Glover | Communication-PR/ Business |
| Tyler Gobin |
Business Administration |
| Todd Goldfarb | Industrial Engineering |
| Brittany Hardin |
Zoology |
| Frankie Hoover |
Biological Sciences |
| Alex Hoppe | Mechanical Engineering |
| Tori Huffman |
Biological Sciences |
| Sarah Luzzi |
Human Biology |
| Rachel Mastro |
Business-HR/ Psychology |
| Jordan McIntyre |
Aerospace Engineering |
| Andrew McLean |
Biological Sciences |
| Mallory Moran |
Chemical Engineering |
| Tina Nguyen |
Chemical Engineering |
| Francesca Pilarinos |
Industrial Engineering |
| Ananya Reddy |
Business-IT |
| Jessica Sadeckas | Communication/ Business Admin |
| Anant Singhal |
Nuclear Engineering |
| Chris Stamopoulos |
Chemical Engineering |
| Cameron Whisnant |
Civil Engineering |
| Mark Wooten |
Mechanical Engineering |
Role of Career Ambassadors
- Present programs in residence halls, as well as clubs & organizations
- Represent the CDC at events and career fairs
- Provide outreach through technology-based methods
- Work one-on-one with students who visit the CDC
- Train students on using ePACK
- Serve as an informal resource to the CDC and employers
Questions?
Contact Jane Matthews, Co-Coordinator – jane_matthews@ncsu.edu
Important Sections
Students :: Pullen Address
Campus Box 7303
Pullen Hall, 2nd Floor
Raleigh, NC 27695
e: career-development@ncsu.edu
p: 919-515-2396
f: 919-515-4210
"The Career Development Center will be valued by North Carolina State University and its partners as the leading resource to meet the comprehensive career development needs of students."



