Queen 91Ƭ ’s alumni share their career paths
April 18, 2023
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Queen 91Ƭ ’s alumna Allison Williams (Artsci ’09) looks back on her time as an undergraduate as a period in which she developed the critical thinking skills that set her up for a successful career in law. But she also remembers frequently feeling uncertain about her future while she worked toward her degree. She wasn’t sure what she wanted to do with her life, and it made her anxious that she hadn’t made up her mind.
Williams knows she 91Ƭ ’s not the only student to have felt unsure about their future, and, now she 91Ƭ ’s professionally established, she wants to help current Queen 91Ƭ ’s students with advice on how to take part in campus life while also preparing themselves for exciting careers. That 91Ƭ ’s why she is one of six alumni who have shared their stories for the new Alumni Roadmap. The roadmap is a resource in which alumni reflect on how undergraduate experiences – in the classroom as well in extracurricular activities, community service, and employment – and opportunities after Queen 91Ƭ ’s have helped set them up for success in a variety of careers.
“I wanted students to know it 91Ƭ ’s okay to feel uncertain, and that it 91Ƭ ’s good to keep yourself open to different opportunities and paths,” says Williams. “Students are often capable of more than they realize, and I hope my story shows them that you can build a lot of skills and gain confidence by putting yourself out there and taking part in the amazing extracurricular groups around campus. More than anything, the roadmap should help students realize there 91Ƭ ’s a wide network of Queen 91Ƭ ’s alumni out there who want to provide guidance and mentorship.”
Queen 91Ƭ ’s students, staff, and alumni all came together to create the roadmap. The Queen 91Ƭ ’s Student Alumni Association (QSAA) and Career Services in Student Affairs, developed the idea for an online resource that would use alumni stories to show how skills, experiences, and relationships developed in university and after all contribute to career development. They wanted it to be something students could consult as they navigate their Queen 91Ƭ ’s experience and make the most of their time on campus. Queen 91Ƭ ’s Office of Advancement helped with finding alumni in a diverse range of career paths, including medicine, product management, and philanthropy.
The devotes a page to each of the six alumni, whose stories are broken down into six sections that take readers on their journey and highlight the lessons they have learned along the way. The maps start with a section on undergraduate insights then move to relevant skills, community and extracurriculars, degrees, training, and certificates, experiences after graduation, and end with overall career advice.
Empowering students to imagine life after Queen 91Ƭ ’s
The Alumni Roadmap was launched earlier in the winter term, and students are already finding the tool useful for thinking about their time at Queen 91Ƭ ’s as well as their next steps.
“It can be really overwhelming to try to imagine your path after graduation,” says Laavannya Navaratnam, a fourth-year undergraduate student in the Faculty of Arts and Science. “In the countless hours I’ve spent researching on the internet to seek some form of guidance, nothing was able to help me as well as the Alumni Roadmap and the Queen 91Ƭ ’s alumni community. One of the great things about Queen 91Ƭ ’s is that there are so many alumni who have been in the same position and want to help. The Alumni Roadmap is also an amazing resource that really helped me think about my future and how to make the most of my time at Queen 91Ƭ ’s.”
Navaratnam, who plans to start law school in the fall, has found Williams 91Ƭ ’s page in the Alumni Roadmap especially helpful, as it makes it clear how a wide range of experiences at Queen 91Ƭ ’s and beyond can contribute to a career path in law.
At Queen 91Ƭ ’s, Williams took on many different roles as a volunteer and staff member. She served as president of the QSAA and as social issues commissioner and food bank manager for the Alma Mater Society. She also worked as a don in residence and as a staff member in the Clark Hall Pub. Looking back, Williams credits all these experiences with building her confidence and giving her skills she 91Ƭ ’s taken with her in all she 91Ƭ ’s done since.
Career Services and QSAA plan to create a new Alumni Roadmap each year, highlighting the different experiences and paths of a new set of alumni each time.
More resources for career planning
The Alumni Roadmap is one of many supports provided by Career Services for students as they plan for their futures. Other resources include , , , , and .
It 91Ƭ ’s also just one of many ways that current Queen 91Ƭ ’s students and alumni can find guidance and mentorship from the Queen 91Ƭ ’s alumni community. They can connect with Queen 91Ƭ ’s Alumni Chapters, branches of the 91Ƭ Alumni Association, and find opportunities through the QSAA. Students can turn to the , where they can seek career advice, ask questions, and learn from industry experts, the alumni community, and their peers.
Find the and more resources on the , and stay tuned for an Alumni Roadmaps Launch Event.