Alumna's Journey Leads From Oxford To Chi-town

Competing in 猫咪社区 Division II athletics, studying at the University of Oxford, and landing a job with the LinkedIn Business Leadership Program (BLP) in Chicago upon graduation fulfilled the 猫咪社区 experience for business major Sophia Stetson `19.

鈥淭his is more than I expected,鈥 said Sophia, now an account strategist for Google in Chicago. 鈥淚 feel really fortunate that I met a lot of amazing people at Dominican who supported me and helped me get to where I am today.鈥

Sophia graduated in May 2019 from the Barowsky School of Business. Her Dominican journey started her freshman year when a business communications course taught by Dr. Christopher Leeds, Professor of Management 鈥渓aunched everything鈥 and solidified Sophia鈥檚 decision to major in business after she graduated from Redwood High School in Visalia.

When it came time to look for an internship, Sophia鈥檚 internship director encouraged her to pursue opportunities at LinkedIn, introducing her to alumni mentor Cody Bernstein 鈥16 for advice. He and his older brother Jake Bernstein 鈥15 both went to work at LinkedIn immediately after graduating from Dominican. She was impressed with LinkedIn鈥檚 mission of helping people find jobs, helping businesses locate, and hiring the right talent.

鈥淚鈥檝e always wanted to work in technology because it鈥檚 the way the world is going and I want to be a part of that future,鈥 Sophia said. 鈥淐ody told me about all the great things that LinkedIn does, which was when I knew that LinkedIn was the place I wanted to be. It鈥檚 a feel good thing to be able to have a career where you are helping people better themselves and further their economic opportunity. That鈥檚 rewarding to me.鈥

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Her junior year Sophia was selected to study at the University of Oxford as part of the Dominican Scholars at Oxford program. There, she studied Business Strategy and British politics circa World War II. Living and studying abroad also gave Sophia a heightened level of confidence 鈥 one that served her well the following year when going through the interview process for LinkedIn鈥檚 Business Leadership Program.

鈥淚f I hadn鈥檛 been at Oxford I think I would have been more overwhelmed with the LinkedIn interview process,鈥 Sophia said. 鈥淥xford gave me that big confidence boost. I was prepared. I was ready.鈥

Sophia passed a phone screen then two 45-minute video interview sessions before being accepted to 鈥淚nvitational Day鈥 at LinkedIn鈥檚 Chicago with company executives, including Mike Gamson, Senior Vice President of Global Solutions and a BLP alum. Finally, while studying for fall semester finals in Alemany Library in December 2018, Sophia received a call on her cell phone from LinkedIn notifying her of acceptance into its Business Leadership Program.

鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 breathe,鈥 she said, smiling.

Sophia became the third Dominican business student, after Cody and Jake Bernstein, to earn acceptance into the program.

Beginning in October  2019, Sophia began a full-time job in the LinkedIn Sales Academy in Chicago with six months of rotational training for global sales, customer operations, relationship management, problem solving, talent acquisitions, and sales leadership and development.

鈥淚t鈥檚 beyond my wildest dreams,鈥 Sophia said. 鈥淟ooking back at me as a senior in high school I just would have never pictured this. This is crazy. This is awesome.鈥

In August of 2020, LinkedIn restructured its global sales organization. Sophia鈥檚 job was impacted and she was quickly hired full time as an Enterprise Sales Representative job for Okta, Inc. in Chicago.

鈥淢y job was to develop a sales pipeline by working with IT teams from companies ranging from small businesses to enterprise level companies to protect and secure their employees鈥 and customers鈥 identities,鈥 she said.

Sophia enjoyed her customer-facing role at Okta, loves living in Chicago, and wants to continue growing and developing her career with the innovative company and beyond. She adjusted to changes and challenges, just as she did as a student-athlete at Dominican.

鈥淭ime management from my time as a student-athlete as well as my business communication courses has been so important in my career,鈥 Sophia said. 鈥淎 huge part of my job is managing my time - between customer meetings, internal meetings and then the actual tasks of my job it's been really important to guard my time and use it wisely. Learning to communicate in an effective way to internal and external stakeholders has also been key.鈥

 

 

 

 

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