Above all, PSE has provided me with unique situations of what it is like to creatively solve problems. Because we operate as a boutique consulting firm, our primary function is to understand client challenges or issues and cater to their needs. That is exactly what the Student Body President role entails. Understanding and empathizing with students in order to creatively problem solve with University administrators.
Read MoreWhen I first joined PSE and started doing business presentations, I quickly realized that this “Showtime!” mentality directly applies to selling ideas to clients, bringing confidence in conducting primary research, and leading a team towards a difficult goal. Whether I am singing to an auditorium audience or presenting capstone work in a boardroom to 10+ executives, both parties want to be entertained, feel connected with, and break out in a smile. Fusing my experience singing with my love for business has been an incredible combination that I am so thankful for.
Read MoreThe difference PSE makes for my life was that I was never just the kid from Vietnam. I am a friend, a leader, and a professional. I am Milo, and I am PSE, but most importantly, I take pride as a brother at our National Top Gold Chapter, Gamma Gamma. This is why I started the exclusive “I am PSE” blog editions: to recognize and honor stories from members and alumni across the world with unique legacies founded here at this chapter. This is a meaningful opportunity that couldn't be found elsewhere but the very special PR committee, along with the many executive leaders of the organization, that I am fortunate enough to be with.
Read MoreAs I walked around Farmer, my friends and I was drawn by Brian McDonald, our current president, who told us about his amazing experience with PSE. Incredibly intrigued, I decided to sign up for the first round interviews, and I have to say, it was so nerve-wracking. I remember trying on at least eight different business professional outfits that day and went around to ask everyone in my hall which one they liked the best! Like many of you, I told myself that if I didn’t make it through the first round, at least I would get some good interview practice.
Read MoreAre you ready for TOSS? TOSS is a community corn hole tournament that raises money for CancerFree KIDS, an organization dedicated to funding pediatric cancer research. This event will be held this Saturday, November 17 at The Woods Bar from 12:30pm to 3:00pm. TOSS is designed to raise awareness about pediatric cancer and engage the Miami community in a positive service competition.
Read MoreLiving in a new country, on a new continent, has had its perks. We can have fresh made French croissants every morning, wake up to the sound of Luxembourgish Roosters, and not know how to communicate with restaurant waiters almost on the daily. At week 8, we can now start to reflect on the things that we’ve learned, the things that have changed how we think and how we look at the world. Let’s dive in:
Read MoreWithout a sales major in the Farmer School of Business, it is difficult for Miami University students to gain exposure to the sales world without an internship.
Read MoreSeptember is always the busiest month on campus, as all eyes are turned toward Millett Hall on a singular Wednesday of the month when nearly 300 companies come to speak with Miami students for the annual Career Fair.
Read MoreThis week, we spoke with Senior Amy Auble and Junior Brian McDonald on their experiences working as remote interns for the summer. We were excited to hear what it is like to work outside the four walls of a cubicle and how their day-to-day differs from many other students.
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