StatConnect@AI: Professional Development Expo
Resume Review by the Georgetown University Graduate Career Center
Resume Review by the Georgetown University Graduate Career Center
Julie Nguyen joined the Graduate Career Center in 2024 as the Assistant Director of Career Management. Julie is a Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC) and her approach to student support is rooted in her counselor identity where she emphasizes a holistic, social-cognitive perspective to career exploration. Prior to Georgetown, Julie worked as a student success coach at Virginia Commonwealth University supporting first-generation college students and the Asian-American Pacific Islander student population. She holds a B.A. in Psychology and Cognitive Science from the University of Virginia and she received her M.Ed. in Counselor Education with a concentration in College Counseling and Student Development from Virginia Commonwealth University.
Latoyah Saunders joined the Graduate Career Center in 2024 as the Assistant Director of Career Management. She has over 20 years of expertise in Human Resources from the U.S. Army, including a highly decorated 10-year career in the federal government. As a former supervisory management and program analyst, Latoyah has been on numerous hiring panels, led job search webinars and workshops, and contributed to leadership and career development. She is committed to utilizing her extensive federal government experience to simplify the federal hiring process for graduate students. Latoyah holds a Bachelor of Arts in Human Resource Management from American Military University and a Master’s certificate in Project Management from Management Concepts. She is also a Certified Federal Career Coach, Certified Job Search Trainer and HR Certified (SHRM-CP).
Github Personal Website Building
Georgetown University Professional Development Center Assistants Viviana Luccioli and Ihsan Alaeddin will be helping students build clean, compelling GitHub portfolio sites that clearly showcase their work and technical identity. To make the most of the session, come prepared with a short bio, your tech stack, key interests in data science, your resume, and links to any projects (ideally 1–2 already deployed on a website); having a GitHub account is essential. If you also bring inspiration (designs you like, colors, fonts) and access to a code assistant, we’ll be able to quickly turn your ideas into a polished portfolio using AI-assisted development.
Q & A Booth-Exploring Your Career Journey after Your Master’s
George Washington University Staistics PhD student Max Beveridge and Georgetown MS Data Science and Analytics alumnus Brian Li from IBM, will be on hand to answer student’s questions about their different paths after attaining their MS.
Career Insights with Brian Rosetti of Google and Nate Reynolds with the Library of Congress
Nate and Brian will be joining us to answer your questions about being in data science and analytics within their field, what kind of skills you need to have, what companies are looking for in recent graduates, and any other questions you might have!