Desiree Martino

Career Coach | Pronouns she/her

I am a part-time career Coach. In my role, I meet with students and alumni in one-on-one consultations to discuss career-related topics such as major or career exploration, career planning resources, document review, and post-graduation opportunities. I perform practice interviews, review LinkedIn profiles, moderate panel discussions related to job searches, and present sessions on internship searches, elevator pitches, applicant tracking systems, networking, virtual interviews, and mentoring.

I work closely with the International Student and Scholar Service’s department to provide programming and resources to meet the career-related needs of international students. I write blogs and develop relevant content related to career development for the International Student Affinity Page. I present a First Year Experience course on the topic of Career Development for International Students. I also supervise the Center’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Intern for International Students.

I am part of the Career Everywhere Conference Committee, the First Year Experience Career Team, and the Career Competency Committee.

My favorite part of being a Career Coach is empowering students to reach their fullest potential and achieve successful career outcomes.

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Bio

Hometown: I was born in Washington D.C., then spent my school years in Narragansett R.I., then moved back to D.C. after college.

Things I enjoy: I enjoy traveling. I have driven across the country with a pop-up camper and backpacked through Europe. When I travel, I enjoy exploring new cultures, trying unique foods, and experiencing new adventures. I have ziplined with monkeys, swam with stingrays, and turtles, jumped off cliffs, rafted through caves, and rode ATVs through the jungle.

Advice to students: You do not need to have it all figured out today. Your career is a journey. Your aspirations may shift as your experiences in life grow. Expose yourself to new people and experiences, and you may discover what interests you.

Through my personal experience, I have learned that the major that I chose in college did not pigeonhole me into a specific career. Additionally, I earned my first job out of college through networking which was extremely challenging as an introvert. I have discovered that I need to push myself out of my comfort zone to achieve success.

Education & Certifications

Providence College

Master of Arts

Bachelor of Arts

 

Professional Association of Résumé Writers and Career Coaches (PARWCC)

Certified Professional Résumé Writer (CPRW)

 

Additional Roles

State of Connecticut

Consultant

I provide services to the Department of Rehabilitation Services (DORS) Vocational Rehabilitation Program and Level-Up to write résumés for individuals with disabilities. I specialize in crafting resumes that highlight a client’s abilities.

Association for Financial Professionals

Career Manager

I developed and managed the association’s programs supporting the career advancement of finance executives. I produced the Compensation Survey for the entire industry and presented at conferences across the country on various career-related topics.

 

 

 

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6 Pieces of Advice for Navigating the U.S. Job and Internship Process

Last semester, the Center for Career Development and the International Student and Scholars Services hosted a panel discussion about navigating the U.S. job and internship process. The panelists consisted of undergraduate and graduate international students & alumni who discussed both …

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UConn’s Mentor Programs for International Students

It can be intimidating to arrive in the U.S. from your home country, or if you have already been studying in the U.S., to move to a different part of the country. You may encounter new languages, cultures, and customs. …

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6 Ways to Maximize Your Career Development During Semester Break

Do you have winter break plans? It would be ideal to find time in your schedule to strategically think about your career plans. Here are six ideas to maximize your time and prepare for your future.

1. Shadow

Job shadowing …

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Success Story – Xiaochen Liu

“Your health and wellness are the foundation of any success!”

Xiaochen Liu was an international student who received both a master’s degree (2016) and a Ph.D. from UConn in Cognition, Instruction, and Learning Technology (2020). “Like every graduate student experienced …

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Deepthi Varghese Success Story

Deepthi Varghese is a TD Module Engineer at Intel Corporation. Deepthi earned a PhD in Polymer Chemistry from UConn. “I am currently working as a process engineer in the dry etch module at Intel. My current role focuses on technology …

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Getting Involved in College

Employers seek well-rounded job candidates for their workforce. Students learn various skills inside and outside of the classroom during their college years. UConn has so much to offer beyond academics. Below are some examples of opportunities to explore.

Clubs & …

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Internships for International Students

Have you considered searching for an internship? As indicated in the Career Center’s Internship and Co-op Guide, “internships are part-time, paid or unpaid positions that may last one semester or longer, and may include academic credit, during which students also …

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A Year-by-Year Approach for Developing a Personal Career Plan during your College Years

First-year students are usually surprised to learn that career planning is a process that begins as early as your first year and is continuously developed through all your college years. Career development is a lifelong process, and today is the …

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Career Fair Preparation for International Students 

As an international student, you are encouraged to take part in UConn’s Career Fairs. The career fair is about making connections. It’s an excellent opportunity to practice talking to potential companies about your skills. Students of all majors and industries …

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Connecting International Students with Employers – Register Today for UConn’s Virtual Career Fair

Are you an international student seeking an internship or job in the upcoming year? If so, you are encouraged to attend the Center for Career Development’s Virtual Career Fair in September. This is an excellent opportunity to network with employers …

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