Kee to Success: Student Careers Guide
Mr Kee is a high school teacher who worked in the automotive industry as a project manager/engineer. He believes Careers is the most important subject you can take because there's no other course that will change your quality of life like knowledge that it gives you. Through Mr Kee's 14 year career as an educator and guidance counselor he has helped many students find their way to a successful and happy career.This podcast contains interviews with professionals and Mr Kee's grads to give you the knowledge you need to get an edge into finding a career you will love.
Podcasting since 2020 • 61 episodes
Kee to Success: Student Careers Guide
Latest Episodes
#60 UBC CompSci/IBM Manager - Kyle Sava - Part 2
Part 2 of Kyle Sava's interview.This is where he tells you how he climbed to be a manager at IBM in a few short years. He gives tips on how the interview process works, what hiring managers are thinking and what it's like working for one of...
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Episode 60
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#59 UBC CompSci/IBM Manager - Kyle Sava - Part 1
I keep in touch with my grads on LinkedIn and one day I see Kyle Sava post some job opportunities. "Didn't he just graduate?" was my thought, but apparently he had become a manager at IBM in an incredibly short amount of time. In th...
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Episode 59
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#58 UofT Architectural Engineering - Julia Song - Part 2
Julia Song continues sharing her experience in the University of Toronto’s Architectural Studies program, describing the intense workload, long studio hours, and hands-on design work with tools like laser cutters, 3D printers, and woodshops. Sh...
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#57 UofT Architectural Engineering - Julia Song - Part 1
In this episode of Kee to Success, I sit down with Julia Song — one of the original students who helped launch this podcast — now a fourth-year Architectural Studies student at the University of Toronto.We talk about fast-tracki...
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Episode 57
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#56 Western Engineering to Tesla to Meta - Michael Avrakh - Part 3
What would you do if you woke up tomorrow… couldn’t log into your computer… and found out you were one of 18,000 people laid off overnight?No warning.No goodbye meeting.Just an email at 4 a.m. saying your job no longer exists.
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