This is the 2nd time I attended NSHMBA career fair.
The event is one of the biggest for MBA in the US, and I have always learned a lot by just struggling in the career fair and talking with people.
Finding a job under this economy is really difficult even for Americans, not to mention for the international students.
As international students, it's just the reality we are facing.
In fact, I do think going back to Taiwan is also a good option. However, I also want to learn more in the US, since I really feel the diverse cultures here in California inspire me a lot.
Last year, the NSHMBA conference was in Atlanta and I went there with many classmates. Senior students taught me how to network with people, and we even debate whether trying to make friends with strangers is a necessary thing to do. The experience really shocked me because I had't understood how difficult for me to find a job in the US.
This year, Drucker School had much fewer students going with us even school is aggressively trying to send us there by sponsoring hotel fee. Several of us still went, and I felt it's totally worth it. The event is actually a bit smaller than last year. Companies are offering more internship but maybe not as many full time jobs. I practiced talking with recruiters again, and I realized I improved. My improvement really makes me happy, although it may be very little.
Also, this year, my brother joined me in job hunting in the US.
It's great to share with him and try to help.
The NSHMBA event itself may not be too much fun, but going there with friends, learning from practicing, talking with all kinds of different people, and confirming my own understanding of myself all are really useful for me.
I am glad I joined again this year. And I really enjoyed this trip with friends and my brother.
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