Natalie Tedjasukmana, USA, MiM ‘22 Graduate
Internship with Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation
"Temple University Japan’s Master in Management program helped me start my career in Information Technology. I was able to land an internship with the Data Science team and work as a support member for the team, where I worked on project management, meeting with business units, and organizing data community events. After the internship I was hired full time to become the Data Science team's Project Manager.
Thanks to what I learned in the classroom and my internship, I was able to transition my career from one industry to another."
Jason (Chia Hsiang) Kuo, Taiwan, MiM ‘22 Graduate
Internship with DBS Bank, Taiwan
"I was very excited to start my internship at this international bank because since DBS just merged with Citi Bank in Taiwan, it has become the biggest international bank in Taiwan. At first, it was challenging as many people in the office worked remotely and it was hard for me to meet people and have my work be recognized. However, about a month into my internship, our Vice President noticed me and appreciated my effort and all the work I have been doing. He started to ask me to do a lot of tasks like meeting minutes, PowerPoints, and write up for analysis reports. In this, I like to think he is challenging and testing my ability as a young professional. I feel encouraged and motivated to apply what I’ve learned through the MiM program at work in order to rise to the occasion."
Arie den Dulk, USA, MiM ‘23 Graduate
Internship with Midori No Ki Hokkaido
"The Master in Management (MiM) program exposed me to a diverse range of business subjects, offering insights into unfamiliar areas. I particularly enjoyed exploring marketing and advertising fields. I had always been curious about it but never experienced it. Receiving positive feedback on these new concepts boosted my confidence. The most rewarding aspect of the MiM program, however, was the connections I formed. The relationships built during this experience have evolved into lifelong friendships, creating a valuable personal and professional network that extends far beyond the classroom."
Julia Joseph, USA, MiM ‘24 Graduate
Internship with Sheepdog Theater
"The Master in Management (MiM) program at Temple University, Japan campus excels in fostering connections, a crucial aspect I've deeply appreciated. Networking with classmates, professors, and faculty has proven invaluable, extending beyond the classroom to diverse opportunities. Building these relationships is key to maximizing the MiM experience. Ultimately, the network you cultivate becomes an integral part of your professional toolkit, potentially shaping your future career."