The National Millennial and Gen Z group is a fantastic resource for students looking to gain top-level expertise about their future careers. This group provides a platform for networking, mentorship, and career development tailored to the needs and interests of the group. On Tuesday, October 1st, I attended a call with Ms. Sony Rutesburg of PwC. Ms. Rutesburg is a partner of PwC and studies things like ai and databases. Before that, she worked in strategy engagement at Deloitte. Making informed decisions. She emphasized the importance of understanding the current landscape of data and how this knowledge can empower students to make more informed decisions. “We are being marketed to and targeted every day.” She said this is a change from her past because data used to be very hard to come by. Supporting others along the career journey. Ms. Rutesburg talked about how she loves helping others discover their journey in life. “If I could do one good thing in this world it would be helping people with What’s out there.” She explained when she first started her career in consulting, it was very different in terms of being a woman. She was once on a work team in Chicago with 40 other men. She explained how every Monday, they planned a meeting for her to present at 6 a.m., and at the time, she lived 45 minutes away with a newborn. Daycare also opened at 6 a.m. “I want to help people in high school and college figure out their path, so they don’t have to stumble where I stumbled." Ms. Rutesburg’s story and advice can help students avoid similar mistakes she made and be successful in their future careers. By learning from her experiences, students can gain valuable insights into the reality of the professional world and receive the support they need. Today, she spends the majority of her day in meetings or with her team working on projects while also trying to fit in mentoring, helping, and guiding people. Click here to learn more.
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