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At The End of The Day with Anuz Thapa & Dipika Shrestha
Anuz Thapa & Dipika Shrestha
110 episodes
2 days ago
‘At the End of the Day’ is the podcast by a Nepalese couple based in New York. Anuz Thapa and Dipika Shrestha are the hosts of this channel. Both were media personalities in Nepal. They are now pursuing their careers here in the USA. In this podcast, they are sharing stories of experiences of being 'new immigrants in the US, and what should be done to ease the process of adjusting and making the most out of the challenges in this new place.' Here's the link to their YouTube Channel- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCceIb8uk6aa1J1xZeile2yQ/playlists
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‘At the End of the Day’ is the podcast by a Nepalese couple based in New York. Anuz Thapa and Dipika Shrestha are the hosts of this channel. Both were media personalities in Nepal. They are now pursuing their careers here in the USA. In this podcast, they are sharing stories of experiences of being 'new immigrants in the US, and what should be done to ease the process of adjusting and making the most out of the challenges in this new place.' Here's the link to their YouTube Channel- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCceIb8uk6aa1J1xZeile2yQ/playlists
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5 Quick Tips for Students to land the Job they Love (Podcast Episode 95)
At The End of The Day with Anuz Thapa & Dipika Shrestha
13 minutes 2 seconds
5 years ago
5 Quick Tips for Students to land the Job they Love (Podcast Episode 95)

In this episode of podcast At the End of the Day, we talk to Ashia Nagi from Yemen. 

Ashia is starting her job as a Software Engineer at JPMorgan Chase & Co. in Ohio, starting July 2020.   

In Fall 2019, Ashia graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics from the City College of New York. 

Drawing from her personal experience, Ashia Nagi shares 5 Quick Tips for students, to land the Job they love.  

Ashia’s message to the college students seeking job opportunities -  

1.Explore what you are good at, right from your first year in college.  

2. Have a tailored Resume that reflects the scale and impact of your work, in figures.  

3. Know your surroundings - how you can use your experience to grow your professional skills.  

4. Get involved in activities to make you stand out.   

5. Create an outstanding LinkedIn Profile.  

Ashia runs a YouTube channel, LifeofAshia to share career-related tips to inspire youth to follow their dream.

Listen to the podcast on the Anchor app, on iTunes, and on Spotify.

If you love this podcast, you can support us with a small, monthly donation. Your contribution will help us to make more episodes. Link to support us: https://anchor.fm/anuzdipika

At The End of The Day with Anuz Thapa & Dipika Shrestha
‘At the End of the Day’ is the podcast by a Nepalese couple based in New York. Anuz Thapa and Dipika Shrestha are the hosts of this channel. Both were media personalities in Nepal. They are now pursuing their careers here in the USA. In this podcast, they are sharing stories of experiences of being 'new immigrants in the US, and what should be done to ease the process of adjusting and making the most out of the challenges in this new place.' Here's the link to their YouTube Channel- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCceIb8uk6aa1J1xZeile2yQ/playlists