Role at the UMBC Career Center: Director
Q: Where have you earned your college degrees?
A: Graduate Degree
Harvard University- Cambridge, MA
Undergraduate Degree
Georgetown University- Washington, DC
Q: What program(s) did you study? How did you choose your major?
A: M.Ed. in Human Development and Psychology
B.A. in Psychology
Personally, I struggled with deciding on a major flipping between biology (pre-med) and psychology. However, I always knew I wanted a career where I could personally make a difference. I decided on psychology as I was drawn to learning about human development and began to see myself in academia as a career.
Q: Tell me about the job and internship process when you were in college. Were you able to find job/internship positions that were related to your major or your career interests?
A: I worked throughout college- research, intern, volunteer, work study, part-time job- you name it and I did it. Each of these experiences developed my strong work ethic and passion for helping others. My favorite positions included interning at a Women's Shelter and conducting research in artificial intelligence and alien abduction (long story here).
Q: What is the best piece of advice you have ever received?
A: Your community does not define you.
You are in control of your destiny.
Q: Why should students visit the Career Center?
A: While in college, it's important dream about the possibilities. However, the Career Center will help connect you to those possibilities via internships, networking functions, on campus interviews, trips to companies, etc.
Let us help you discover and achieve your dreams.
Q: What is your favorite aspect about UMBC?
A: I greatly value my UMBC experience, which spans over 15 years. UMBC is not only a place that supports innovation but also is a community that cares about people.
Q: What is one item on your bucket list?
A: Within the next five years, I would like to take my husband and boys to Poland. Both of my parents immigrated to the US in their 20s and remain very active in the Polish community. In fact, they still only speak to me in Polish. I want my kids to experience Polish culture and customs first hand. This would mean a lot to me.
Q: What is one aspect of the DC/Baltimore area that you often explore?
A: My husband and I lived in Baltimore City (Federal Hill and Canton) for ten years. We love going into the city to meet up with friends- relive our younger years.
Want to connect with Christine or any of our great Career Center team? Call our office at 410-455-2216 or check out our contact us page here: http://careers.umbc.edu/aboutus/