As a former leader of the Co-op Students’ Association I always advocated for co-op an excellent career option for other students. I did 3-4 class talks throughout the year. So I was called in to be profiled. https://www.ryerson.ca/trsm-co-op/student-profiles/Ryan-Ing/ My top reasons to choose co-op (1) Discover what your dream job is by exploring mulitiple companies, in different roles, in varying industries. I explored Financial, Retail, and …
Featured on the Business Career Hub Co-op Booklet
I was invited for a photoshoot on November 2017 which was published June 2018 🙂
Featured in the Globe & Mail Nov 2017
On November 7, 2017, I was published in Canada’s national newspaper. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/business-students-biggest-sales-job-was-himself/article36851067/ PDF version: Wonder how I got published in the newspaper? Well.. there’s really no shortcut but hard work… I emailed every single news outlet I could think of and tried to show them value. I.e. Here’s a story that’s going viral and you can be the first to …
Summit Intern Interview on TalentEgg.ca
I was contacted by Julien Simoes (the recruiter mentioned in the video) to share some my experiences as an intern at IBM in a short interview. Read here: talentegg.ca/2017/07/28/ibm-summit-intern/
An Inspirational Video to Wrap Up The Journey
Over the past 6 months I taught myself how to use Adobe Premiere to create the video below. I couldn’t think of a better way to express the journey from Summer 2016 until now. VIDEO URL: facebook.com/RyanIng/posts/101 People don’t believe me when I tell them it took 50 hours of editing. It really did. Every subtitle, is handmade, every photo resized, …
Featured on TRSM’s Blog
I wrote up a blog post for my school’s website. With my student organization, I hosted an award-winning event celebrating our co-op employers. You can check it out here: http://trsmblog.ryerson.ca/celebrating-trsms-industry-connections/ Photo from the event. I was really excited. Maybe too excited. Spent months putting the event together!
Featured on the Ted Rogers School of Management Website
One day, I received an email like this one below. I agreed, and it turned into this: