JASMINE: ASPIRE—What was your life like before joining Urban Alliance, and what inspired you to join?
Dallibeth: I joined Urban Alliance during my 11th grade summer because I had received workshop training from Sean sponsored by my library job. My 11th grade year was busy for me. I was doing my school thing, trying to have a social life, and playing sports such as Lacrosse and Basketball for Wilson. I joined Urban Alliance because Sean said I might be able to work at the World Bank, which would jump start to my career hunting.
JASMINE: WORK—Can you give me some details on the work you do on a day-to-day basis?
Dallibeth: Typically intern jobs such as copying, faxing, filing, and shredding, but I have had the opportunity to shadow my mentor/supervisor, create flow and organizational charts, input and analyze data for the monthly budget variance report which is used to compare spending habits with budgeted money for the month, and I also had the opportunity to attend staff meetings.
Jasmine: SUCCEED—What are your plans after the internship ends? For example, what college are you attending, what will you be majoring in, and why?
Dallibeth: After my internship, I plan on preparing to enter school. I will be attending La Salle University in Philadelphia, PA, majoring in Economics. I will be attending La Salle because it has given me the most aid to attend and it will help me better with myself on an educational/spiritual level.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
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