Testimonials
Jaymin is an engaging speaker with strong examples that highly resonate with our students. He is the only guest speaker that I brought back twice this year. His message is that good!
Christine Arsenault, Director, Management Co-Op, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Jaymin – we loved having you on campus and we’re excited to have you back this year! Your positive energy and extensive experience resonated with the students and they raved about your presentation for the weeks to follow.
Jamie Elwell, Director, Career Development, Case Western Reserve University, Ohio
We are so excited we get to bring you back to campus multiple times a year to speak to our students – they love your energy and your powerful advice every time!
Maureen Manion-Leone Senior Director, Career Management Center Emory University – Goizueta Business School, Georgia
Wow! We’re definitely having you back! You give networking the concreteness that too often eludes the other “experts”.
Dean Vera, Assistant Dean, Rutgers Business School, New Jersey
Of all the Speakers we booked this year, you had the best response from our students! In fact, in the past few years, you’re the best speaker we’ve had!
Sonia Honne-Gonzalez, Senior Program Coordinator, UT Austin, Texas
Our students are still talking about you! They loved your presentation!
Sara Muriello, Cross Cultural and Communication Specialist, University of Rochester, New York
Thank you! Your topics and discussion regarding the circle of death, 30-second pitch and the segmentation of networks was one of the most unique learning experiences for me.
Jaymon H. Student, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Thank you for your presentation. I really enjoyed it and found it very informative; I never thought about networking and the job market in that light before. I thank you very much for your insight into these topics — they had a very profound effect on the way I view the concepts of networking. In fact, following your presentation, I went right back to my dorm room and began to put some of your advice into practice!
James T, Student, Youngstown State University
I wish I had seen your presentation 2-3 years ago! My guess is that I’d be interviewing with a different set of companies this fall, but I have no doubt that your insights will benefit me going forward nonetheless. I know there are a number of factors that motivate you to meet with students as you did yesterday, but I got a sense that one of them is a genuine desire to help people, and that’s something that I deeply respect.
Jacob K. Student, University of Michigan, Michigan
It was great to hear about your experience with recruiting from both sides of the table, as well as some of the etiquette involved with the sometimes awkward dynamics. It was eye opening to see some of the behaviors that might “derail” a recruiting effort; I will certainly take your suggestions to heart.
Ernest C., Student, University of Southern California, California