UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Over the course of two days this past October, 40 master’s degree students from the Penn State School of International Affairs (SIA) had the opportunity to visit with leading nonprofits, NGOs (non-governmental organizations), think tanks, and private businesses as part of SIA's annual career exposure trip to Washington, D.C. Led by SIA Director Mitchell Smith and Director of Career Services Grant Littke, the trip included visits to the World Bank, CRDF Global, D3 Systems, Kroll, and the U.S. Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security and International Trade Administration.
“SIA’s career trips enable our students to conceptualize their career paths. Students hear from employers precisely what they are looking for when hiring and they learn about opportunities to pursue the kind of work they will find most engaging," said Smith. "Students gain a sense of what a day looks like in different positions in the field. And hearing from alumni — in many case alumni who preceded our students by just a few years — makes their looming career start tangible and exciting for our students. Overall, the career trip expands our students’ sense of what’s possible and sharpens their sense of what’s desirable for them.”
D.C. trip makes impact on students
The SIA Career Trip program — which includes a fall trip to D.C. in addition to an annual trip to New York City each spring — helps international affairs students gain new insight into the multiple directions they can take with their careers after graduation, and the necessary steps required to pursue those career paths.
Here is what SIA students had to say about this year’s D.C. trip.