
By Julia Siemens (julia2@spu.edu)
Young university graduates are donning their mortarboards during a time when the job search is complicated. While the number of jobs is rising, the unemployment rate for Americans aged 21 to 24 is above 8 percent, according to the Economic Policy Institute, two points above the national average, and “underemployment” remains a problem. So how are recent grads making the leap from classroom to career? Sometimes it takes time — but it always takes creativity and ingenuity.
Here are a few stories from grads who’ve worn the ɬ tassel in the past two years. They’ve all found unique ways to take assets from their SPU education and put them to work in their vocational journeys.
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From SPU to GoogleFabricio Turcios ’12 | Account Manager Google |
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From ɬ to EskişehirMeagan Dooley ’14 | Fulbright Student Teaching English in Turkey |
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From Seminarian to Church PlanterJaymes Lackey MDiv ’14 | Pastor Creating Christian Community in His Hometown |
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From Concessions to CareerLiza Gonzalez-Ramos ’12 | House Manager ɬ Repertory Theatre |




