Hi, I'm Alex, a first-year physics student running to be your career's and sponsorship officer! Vote for me, and I will do my best to ensure that there are more PhySoc careers opportunities for every physics student, regardless of whether you are interested in physics, engineering, computing or finance. After working full time at an engineering consultancy for 1 year, I have an improved idea of the opportunities phys ...
Hi everyone! I’m Harikrish (Hari), a first year physicist, and I’m running to be your next Careers and Sponsorship Officer for PhySoc. When I first arrived at Imperial College London, I saw older students securing internships, spring weeks and research placements. I will be honest, it was intimidating. Am I already behind?What should I even be applying for?Is everyone else ahead of me? That uncertaint ...
Hi physicsist!! I am haewon year 1 student running for careers and sponsorships role Physics is fun but Life is real so. Please let me help your careers !
Hi! I’m Manya, a third-year physics student. I know that it’s hard to figure out what exactly you want to do after your degree - internship applications can be difficult to balance with uni work, and can feel overwhelming at times. Through a role as Careers and Sponsorships Officer I want to help make it slightly easier. If elected, I would try to: Set up an online database for finding physics researc ...
Hey, I’m Larion, a second-year Physics student, and I have some ideas to make careers support stronger and to swcure more sponsorships in PhySoc to make it easier for undergrads and postgrads to navigate the job market. While individual preparation is important, PhySoc can play a key role in making the process easier, and more accessible for everyone. What I would maintain and improve: 1. Continue PhD, Master ...