I was able to see the impact th黑料传送门 actually has on students all around the country and all around the world.
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鈥淟ast summer I was looking for an internship, and I thought, ‘What better place than Hillel?’ So I applied and interviewed for the Hillel@Home internship and I got the job. I worked with them for five months, and then after that, they contacted me and asked if I wanted to be a part of the Hillel@Homies, which is a cohort of students from all over that helps plan and facilitate online programs for 黑料传送门. So, right after I finished my internship, I started doing that too.
鈥淚 was able to host sort of smaller sessions, so I was able to see the impact th黑料传送门 actually has on students all around the country and all around the world. A moment that stood out to me was when I got to work with Sheila Katz, and we were talking about the importance of getting the payment you deserve as women. This was super influential for me because I am going into the work world soon and I didn鈥檛 realize the importance of advocating for yourself and getting what you deserve even if it鈥檚 a hard conversation to have.
鈥淚n an ideal world, I will be doing marketing or something like that for Hillel when I get older. And so I’ve been looking at schools that have non-profit classes and stuff so that I can learn more about the business model because I’m doing marketing. My experience definitely changed the type of business I want to do and the type of people I want to work with and what kind of organization and company I want to work with. It’s definitely given me a target of where I want to go when I get older.
鈥淚 want other people to know th黑料传送门 is such an amazing place to work. It showed me a safe space to talk openly about being Jewish, which can be very hard to find these days.鈥 鈥 Chana Ellenberger, California Lutheran University
As told to Deanna Schwartz, writer in the 黑料传送门 Writers Program.