

MEET OUR STUDENT BLOGGERS!
Students, we want to hear from you! If you would like to write a blog about your career planning experiences, please contact Eva Kubu, Manager of Communications & Outreach at ekubu@princeton.edu.
For more student blogs, check out the over 60 blogs written by students about their externships with Princeton alumni in the Princeternship blogs.
Rana Campbell
Rana Campbell ’13, Major: Sociology. Lives in Mathey. Her favorite inspirational quote is: “Life is a great big canvas, and you should throw all the paint you can on it.”- Danny Kaye
This is Rana's third year as an intern in Career Services. She offers her unique insights and an "inside scoop" on all things career and Career Services-related! Read her blog here.
Casey Brown

Casey Brown ’14, English. Lives in Rocky, works in graphic design, and loves music, writing, and dance. She agrees with E.E. Cummings when he says “I would rather learn from one bird how to sing than teach ten thousand stars how not to dance.”
Check out her blog here.
Emma Boettcher
Emma Boettcher ’14, English. Proud Rockyite exploring opportunities in publishing, theater administration, and non-profit work. Abraham Lincoln once said, “My best friend is the man who'll get me a book I haven't read,” and Emma wholeheartedly agrees.
Check out her blog here.
Emily Erickson

Emily Erickson, ’14, Undeclared. Resident of Rocky, works in marketing and business, plays the harp, and loves the arts. Academic interests include international politics, cultural diplomacy, creative writing, and all things Chinese.
Emily molds her life after Ralph Waldo Emerson’s maxim, “Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.”
Check out her blog here.
Carlos Sanchez
Carlos Sanchez ’12, Carlos is a student worker and the Assistant to the Information Specialist at Career Services. He is also a senior majoring in Economics and pursuing certificates in Finance and Latin American Studies. During his time at Princeton, he has been involved in several extracurricular activities, including Accion Latina, Daily Princetonian Business, Latinos United for Mentoring and Advising, and also as a member of Terrace F. Club. He feels blessed to have experienced many incredible and fascinating learning experiences, including the opportunity to study Mandarin as part of the Princeton in Beijing program, learning firsthand about microfinance in emerging market economies during my internship in Chile, and obtaining real-life work experience in the financial services sector through my internship this past summer. During his free time, he enjoys playing tennis, basketball, and running, as well as writing poetry, reading, and watching independent films.
Check out his blog here.
Jessie Dicovitsky
Jessie Dicovitsky ’11, Visual Arts and Creative Writing. Lived in Whitman, worked in publishing and business, and enjoys volunteering. She admires women like Jackie Onassis and Dianna of Wales who were inspirational leaders and paragons of elegance and intellect.
Jessie has graduated, but her blog "lives on" with timeless advice for students! Check out her blog here.






