Caroline Chiang

Appointed Lecturer at University California Irvine

Biography

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Caroline Chiang graduated from Pennsylvania State University with a degree in Management Science and Information Systems. She started her career in business working for Johnson & Johnson in information management. After several years in the corporate world, she decided to change careers and pursue her passion in higher education. She received her Master of Education in Postsecondary Administration and Student Affairs from USC. Caroline has worked as a career counselor at various colleges and universities across the country including Brown University, Boston University Questrom School of Business and is excited to be supporting students here at UCI. She serves as the liaison for the Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences and School of Physical Sciences.

Education

  • M.Ed University of Southern California
  • B.S Pennsylvania State University

Companies

  • Career Counselor UC Irvine (2018)
  • Assistant Director, BA Career Services UC Irvine The Paul Merage School of Business (2015 — 2017)
  • Assistant Director, Undergraduate Career Services Boston University School of Management (2010 — 2013)
  • Appointed Lecturer, Organizational Behavior Department Boston University School of Management (2010 — 2013)
  • Assistant Director | Career Advisor Brown University (2007 — 2010)
  • Graduate Intern, UCLA Career Center UCLA (2006 — 2007)
  • Disability Services and Programs Counselor University of Southern California (2005 — 2007)
  • Manager, Information Management Neutrogena (2003 — 2005)
  • IMLDP Analyst | Senior Analyst Johnson & Johnson (1998 — 2003)

Skills

  • Cover Letters
  • Human Resources
  • Leadership Development

Other

Job Search Strategies, Recruiting, Career Counseling, Public Speaking, Resume Writing, Training, Career Development, Interviews

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