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The Open Book Test Podcast with Alison Levey

Alison Leveywww.alisonlevey.com
A former academic advisor reconnects with graduates of the Mendoza College of Business to discuss why they made the decisions they did as to major, career path etc. and together they reflect on how that all worked out. Life is the ultimate open book test, so you want to bring the best resources to the table. Let us help!
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A Minute on Mental Health with Genie, Jake & Dillon

May is Mental Health Awareness Month. At some point or another in our collective histories, I have had at least one conversation with each of my podcast guests about their mental health. Life is hard on our mental health and college, because it's full of so many firsts happening so far away from the support structures we've built to date, can be very hard on our mental health. Today I pull excerpts from my conversations with Genie Deez , Jake Bebar , and Dillon Bailey where they opened up about ...

May 18, 202125 minSeason 1Ep. 27

Halfway Highlighter Edition

This is episode 26, which is the halfway point of Year One for this podcast, and I have some thoughts. How many of us have sat in a meeting or watched a terrible movie and thought, "there's two hours I'll never get back?" I'm going to guess all of us in one fashion or another. So I'm taking ten minutes this week to share how my view of the content has changed a bit, why the episodes have gotten a bit longer and, most importantly, why I think this podcast is such a valuable investment of your tim...

May 11, 202110 minSeason 1Ep. 26

Sofia Daboub: It's Always an Option to Play to Your Strengths

Sofia likes the road less travelled. She's not one for the predetermined path no matter how attractive it might seem to others. That little bit of the rebel within led her to choose a major in Marketing which she felt gave her wide ranging options and didn't pin her down too early. But one chance meeting of the Marketing Club led to an enthusiastic pursuit of employment with Nielsen where she's learned a great deal about consumer behavior, measurement analytics, problem solving, and herself. Des...

May 04, 202145 minSeason 1Ep. 25

Juan José Daboub: Negotiating a Balance Between Finance, Family & Fulfillment

Juan José Daboub wanted nothing more as a sophomore at ND than to major in finance and become a successful investment banker. By the time he was a senior, that wish list had altered slightly but he spent two exciting years at Goldman Sachs before transitioning to BCG as a strategy consultant. A true extrovert, Juan José built relationships everywhere he went and credits active participation in a variety of corporate sponsored case competitions with giving him connections. insights, and new skill...

Apr 27, 202149 minSeason 1Ep. 24

Lauren Longo: Cracking the Code on Business Analytics and Consulting

Business Analytics (BAN) was a brand new option when Lauren transferred into Mendoza at the start of her sophomore year. There were no upperclassmen to ask about the coursework or job prospects so it was a bit of a leap of faith. Still, Lauren liked the BAN pitch, and felt it would give her a breadth of knowledge and skills that included bits of all the majors and played to her strengths. And, having spent her first year in the College of Arts & Letters, it was a no-brainer to combine her ne...

Apr 20, 202149 minSeason 1Ep. 23

Genie Deez: Creative Energy in Perpetual Motion

Where to begin? When I met Eugene Staples, I knew immediately that he was a high energy, highly entertaining young man with many talents, ideas and dreams. I did not imagine that he'd pursue degrees in Marketing, Film, and Religion and create his own brand, Genie Deez, that is both a person and a multi-media company. And all before his 30th birthday. We talk about early struggles and why he's drawn to constant learning in both structured and organic ways every day. He explains the crazy work eth...

Apr 13, 202154 minSeason 1Ep. 22

Madison Boyle: Just Keep Swimming...

It was her roommate's positive engineering internship and an invite to a great tailgate that put GE Healthcare on Madison's radar. But it was her curiosity and enthusiasm that got her in front of the right person to be considered for the Financial Management Program (FMP) and gave her two years rotating through a wide variety of options in the world of corporate finance at the start of her career. As a strong student who was still a bit unsure what exactly she wanted to do in the vast expanse of...

Apr 06, 202151 minSeason 1Ep. 21

March Highlighter Edition

Today we are talking about the benefit of the deep dive...but maybe not in the way you think. Please check out the pod's sponsors, Fire Stationery and Velvet & Vine , for all your smart stationery and cute clothing needs. Find more on Alison @ https://linktr.ee/alisonlevey and please send any compliments, criticisms, suggestions or observations to me at openbooktestpodcast@gmail.com. If you've got good things to say, it'd be even better if you wrote those in an Apple review. 😉 Thank you!! S...

Mar 30, 202111 minSeason 1Ep. 20

Tony Michuda: Reverse Engineering the Journey

When he graduated from Notre Dame with a degree in Management Consulting, Tony didn't envision a journey through real estate to healthcare and, ultimately, his own start-up. But his natural inclination to jump at opportunities has put him in some interesting spaces and places. And whether he's standing in a NY high rise or a church parking lot in full PPE administering Covid tests, Tony feels well prepared to tackle the challenges thanks to a solid grounding in business and a strong EQ. His star...

Mar 23, 202147 minSeason 1Ep. 19

Jamie Dykstra: A Good Coach Changes the Game

Jamie's athletic side has always been a big part of her life whether she was playing, coaching or caring for athletes as a sports trainer. So maybe it shouldn't have surprised any of us when Jamie decided junior year to switch everything up so she could coach and teach back at her old high school. It was not an easy transition but training to be a teacher taught her at least as much about herself as it did about math and teaching methods. That created a second "AHA" moment and another shift to a...

Mar 16, 202140 minSeason 1Ep. 18

Demetrius Murphy: Life and Business in Context

Prior to starting grad school, Demetrius Murphy looked like he'd followed a fairly traditional path from a Management Consulting major to Advisory Services at PwC. But at no point was his path conventional. Rather, the right word might be contextual . Demetrius always viewed his dreams and options through the context of his whole life, not just his school or work life. And, as is often the case, the threads for where he is now were woven throughout his story right from the beginning. As a sociol...

Mar 09, 202148 minSeason 1Ep. 17

Annie Plachta: A Harvard MBA candidate makes her case.

Annie is happily eating her words from college when she swore she'd never get an MBA, although she did add a quick caveat for HBS, which is where she happily landed in the fall of 2019. A 2015 Mendoza grad with a degree in Finance, Annie considered a variety of finance and consulting roles before landing at HBSC and then Golub Capital. She's back on the job market with another graduation this May, but she's focused on a variety of different factors as she carefully chooses her next step this tim...

Mar 02, 202150 minSeason 1Ep. 16

February Highlighter Edition

Raise your hand if a well-meaning adult has ever told you that the secret to success was simply to follow your passion. I talk in this episode about why that's my least favorite piece of advice. It's really not all that helpful since it's decidedly not specific and often, it only serves to create additional anxiety. And if you don't believe me, I love what Liz Gilbert (author of Eat, Pray, Love and City of Girls) has to say on the subject. In this first clip, she explains that there are two kind...

Feb 26, 202113 minSeason 1Ep. 15

Jake Bebar: You decide what is EPIC for you.

Like so many of our guests, Jake Bebar didn't know what he wanted to major in when he started college. He actively tried a lot of different things, including jumping out of business at one point, before realizing that business can be a true force for good. He chose Management Consulting as a major and landed, almost by accident, in the healthcare industry, despite no healthcare background, specific knowledge, or, frankly, intrinsic interest. But he loves the shared sense of purpose and the matri...

Feb 23, 202147 minSeason 1Ep. 14

Steven Feczko: A Finance Major Takes Stock of His Career

As he entered college, Steven was looking for a major that would both challenge him and set him on a path toward a fruitful career. He interned in corporate finance and as an equity research analyst before determining that consulting was the collaborative, team based environment in which he would thrive. He learned that succeeding isn’t the same as thriving, however, and was always taking stock of where he was and, more importantly, where else he might go. Inertia is often what keeps us in a per...

Feb 16, 202139 minSeason 1Ep. 13

Colleen Wade Spelder: Passion Personified

Colleen Spelder came to ND for all the reasons that matter most but with no firm idea where to put her considerable energy in terms of an actual major. She ultimately picked Information Technology Management (ITM) and took those hard skills, upon graduation in 2015, into a rotational development program at Abbott. The company slogan is Life. To the Fullest. and that could be Colleen's personal motto as well. Those first two years as a working professional gave her marvelously rich and diverse ex...

Feb 09, 202143 minSeason 1Ep. 12

Cam Kormylo: Teachable moments from a series of (un)fortunate events!

Notre Dame was Cam's first choice for college but, in a trend that would continue, the choice was somewhat made for him due to a lack of other options. So, although his path was often defined by NOT getting exactly what he thought he wanted, he ultimately found something that kept his attention and curiosity so much that he decide to pursue it all the way to a PhD in Business Information Technology. This is not something a lot of business students consider but can be a very attractive option for...

Feb 02, 202141 minSeason 1Ep. 11

January Highlighter Edition

A recurring theme from the January episodes is the idea of understanding your "why." This month's guests would agree that they didn't have a clear picture of their whole future, but they understood why they were making the choices they did at the time. So today, I share a little bit more of my background and how it led me to this place where I feel passionately about helping the next gen figure it out - at least better than I did. I'm a bit of a cautionary tale but I don't think my story is so d...

Jan 29, 202113 minSeason 1Ep. 10

Brittany Sanok: Plot Twist - she didn't major in business!

Brittany Sanok graduated from Notre Dame in 2016 with majors in English and Economics — so what is she doing on a business focused podcast? Turns out, students from all majors end up working in, wait for it, businesses. She just took one of the many and varied paths into a career, with Huron Consulting in her case. Brittany actually started as a business major, but made a shift sophomore year when the curriculum didn’t really speak to her. A bit of exposure gave her a few valuable skills and, mo...

Jan 26, 202137 minSeason 1Ep. 9

Kristina Hamilton: Food for thought on finance, curiosity, and authenticity.

Kristina chose the very popular Finance major but then surprised everyone with a career path that was anything but typical when she graduated in 2013 and went into sales at General Mills. A self-described people person who bubbles over with genuine curiosity, Kristina asked a lot of questions of everyone she met and really listened to the answers. Her on campus jobs with the Career Center and as a campus ambassador for General Mills gave her more than pocket money. She discovered opportunities t...

Jan 19, 202146 minSeason 1Ep. 8

Matt Lynch: The ABC's of Success (Accounting, Basketball & Communication)

Matt majored in accounting in the classroom but got an education from Bookstore Basketball, and sports in general, from the sidelines. He spent five years at ND, graduating with a Masters of Science in Accountancy (MSA) in 2014, before joining Deloitte’s Audit team full-time in his hometown of St. Louis. So yes, he went from Mendoza to Deloitte, one of the Big 4 Accounting firms, which is a fairly common path for an Accounting major but, as he explains, the experience doesn’t have to be common -...

Jan 12, 202145 minSeason 1Ep. 7

Cate Hefele:The Story at the Heart of the Journey

Cate's love of story and storytelling led her to a major in Marketing at Notre Dame but has also been the thread that she's actively sought out through a variety of roles in her career. One big, bold, very public pitch (followed by one audacious answer) led to a seven year, multi-role stint with the NFL. From there, she moved to McKinsey & Co., proving that you don't have to be on a particular path from the very beginning and can make career shifts as long as you're willing to put in the wor...

Jan 05, 202139 minSeason 1Ep. 6

December Highlighter Edition

Here's a new feature of the podcast. Each month we'll have a HIGHLIGHTER EDITION where I expand on a couple of the key themes that have come up in that month’s conversations. It's just a quick way for me to reinforce some really important concepts and advice while offering a few more resources and insights into the college experience as seen through the lens of an advisor who has met with thousands of students. But let me be clear, this is meant to be "in addition to" not "instead of" listening ...

Dec 29, 202023 minSeason 1Ep. 5

Taylor Osicek: Be proud of those pivots!

Once upon a time, in a letter nominating Taylor for a significant leadership award (which she got btw), I wrote “if we could harness her energy, we could light a city.” And that hasn’t changed. Taylor’s enthusiasm is contagious and her students are incredibly lucky to have her leading, guiding, and growing right along side them. She’s a born teacher, but that career decision was a surprise pivot during her sophomore year as she was choosing a major in Management Consulting. And before you go thi...

Dec 22, 202044 minSeason 1Ep. 4

Luke Vandertie: Make it your business to learn about analytics!

Luke Vandertie is a member of Mendoza's first graduating class with a major in Business Analytics (2019). Luke and I got to know each other, however, because he didn't start at ND in the College of Business so he had to fit a lot in to meet his 4-year graduation goal. At every juncture, Luke has been diligent in pursuit of his goals and has definitely done his homework. But he admits that sometimes there are blindspots and opportunities that just weren't on his radar so it's important to ask the...

Dec 15, 202032 minSeason 1Ep. 3

Dillon Bailey: Leap and the net will appear

This week's guest is Dillon Bailey. Dillon graduated in 2011 with a major in Information Technology Management (ITM) and is now Director and Founder of his own web design firm, Honest Fox. Dillon's college journey started out traditionally enough with deep family connections to and love for Notre Dame that made it a no-brainer to say yes when he was accepted. A long-standing curiosity around computers made ITM an easy choice and a good fit. But life is what happens when we are busy making other ...

Dec 08, 202037 minSeason 1Ep. 2

Heather Eaton: Frankly, I think soft skills are underrated.

My first interview is with 2014 grad, Heather Eaton, whose current day job is Co-Founder & CEO at Frankly. Majoring in Management Consulting gave her the skills to land a great job with Deloitte Consulting fresh out of ND, but also served her well as she pivoted into grad school and then as she built and launched her first startup. Heather is naturally driven, but shares that the drivers have shifted a bit over time as she's learned from her own experience and honed in on what motivates and ...

Dec 01, 202035 minSeason 1Ep. 1

Introducing The Open Book Test Podcast w/Alison Levey

Alison takes ten minutes to introduce herself and explain her why behind launching this podcast. She also answers these burning questions: WHO should listen? WHAT will you hear? and WHY should you listen to EVERY episode regardless of your future plans? And as an added fun fact, she tells you all about her favorite Japanese concept of Ikigai. That's worth a couple minutes all on it's own. Find more on Alison @ https://linktr.ee/alisonlevey . Support the show...

Dec 01, 202011 min0

The Open Book Test is happening on December 1st!

So many great conversations happened in my office when I was an academic advisor at Notre Dame. Lots of aha moments, laughter and the occasional tear, if I'm honest. Now you can be a fly on the wall and learn from those who are just a few years ahead of you. It's just a conversation, and it's open book, so no pressure and no stress. Join us on December 1st and every week after that to learn about resources and ideas you didn't even know you didn't even know. Support the show...

Nov 16, 20201 min
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