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Emily's J-1 Internship: A Journey with NYS Senator Toby Ann Stavisky
Emily Zhao, a student majoring in Human Resource Management at Macau University of Science and Technology, undertook a J-1 internship in constituent engagement at NYS Senator Toby Ann Stavisky's district office in Flushing, Queens.
*The J-1 internship is one of 15 programs offered within the Department of State's Exchange Visitor Program, facilitated through designated visa sponsors. Emily is a participant of the CCIP Internship in NYC, and their program is administered by FUSIA, a designated sponsor in the J-1 internship.
Senator Toby Ann Stavisky represents the 16th district in the New York State Senate. She holds the distinction of being the first woman from Queens County elected to the State Senate and the first woman to chair the Senate Committee on Higher Education.
During her internship, Emily engaged with voters, attentively listened to their opinions and ideas, and assisted in organizing community activities. She even had the fortunate opportunity to attend a bill signing conference with Governor alongside Senator Toby Stavisky, witnessing the senator's charm and leadership firsthand.
Expressing her gratitude to her colleagues and boss, Emily stated, "The boss is kind, the colleagues are sincere and friendly, and the office culture is really relaxing and pleasant, which allowed me to quickly integrate into the atmosphere. Under their leadership, I quickly familiarized myself with daily work. With the encouragement of supervisors, I gradually shed my timidity and shyness, began to speak boldly, and answered the phone more confidently."
Throughout her internship, Emily observed significant improvement in her communication skills and confidence, constantly engaging with her colleagues. As a Human Resource Management major, communication skills are paramount, and working in Senator Toby Stavisky's office allowed Emily to truly connect with voters, listen to their opinions, and participate in community activities.
To future interns, Emily strongly encourages openness and tolerance as they interact with people from diverse cultures, workstyles, and communication approaches.
*The J-1 internship is one of 15 programs offered within the Department of State's Exchange Visitor Program, facilitated through designated visa sponsors. Emily is a participant of the CCIP Internship in NYC, and their program is administered by FUSIA, a designated sponsor in the J-1 internship.
Senator Toby Ann Stavisky represents the 16th district in the New York State Senate. She holds the distinction of being the first woman from Queens County elected to the State Senate and the first woman to chair the Senate Committee on Higher Education.
During her internship, Emily engaged with voters, attentively listened to their opinions and ideas, and assisted in organizing community activities. She even had the fortunate opportunity to attend a bill signing conference with Governor alongside Senator Toby Stavisky, witnessing the senator's charm and leadership firsthand.
Expressing her gratitude to her colleagues and boss, Emily stated, "The boss is kind, the colleagues are sincere and friendly, and the office culture is really relaxing and pleasant, which allowed me to quickly integrate into the atmosphere. Under their leadership, I quickly familiarized myself with daily work. With the encouragement of supervisors, I gradually shed my timidity and shyness, began to speak boldly, and answered the phone more confidently."
Throughout her internship, Emily observed significant improvement in her communication skills and confidence, constantly engaging with her colleagues. As a Human Resource Management major, communication skills are paramount, and working in Senator Toby Stavisky's office allowed Emily to truly connect with voters, listen to their opinions, and participate in community activities.
To future interns, Emily strongly encourages openness and tolerance as they interact with people from diverse cultures, workstyles, and communication approaches.
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