Akshay Chopra
MSc Human Resources and Organisations, 2018
"Whilst I was a student, I attended a lot of HRO alumni panels, where they would discuss ways to enhance one’s employability skills in the current job market. Alumni also provided their insights via the HRM Skills and Practitioner/Speaker Series where the panel would discuss topics specific to HR. These sessions gave us essential ingredients to build a strong business acumen, develop independent thinking, and make democratic decisions as a step towards managing global human resources.
Our Alumni team is truly hands-on and inspired me to become an active member of the DoM community. They continuously provide the student community with multiple opportunities to be in touch with alumni, such as panel discussions, mentoring sessions, exchange interviews etc. I most of all enjoy attending student and alumni networking evenings where fellow alumni, employers, students, and staff can get together and share/learn from each other’s experiences.
Every time I am back to campus for an event as a proud alum, it is great to witness the ever-growing partnerships ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ has with some brilliant organisations and the amazing impact our students are having whilst being associated with them.
I have volunteered with the Department by being a panellist for the ‘Careers in Talent, Learning & Development’ event that took place for all MSc programmes within the Department. It was a fantastic opportunity to connect with driven minds aspiring a career in this space, and to share my fascination for all things talent, particularly from my current role with .
I also volunteered to be on the alumni/staff panel in the BSc Exchange Interviews, where BSc students were applying to go on exchange in the third year of their programme. I was proud to receive the Department's first Student Impact Alumni Award for my volunteering contributions to the student community.
For those considering to volunteer I would say: “there is no better way to give back to a place that has given you so much” particularly career advice and life skills. Whilst you get to share your experiences with the students, at the same time you get to learn so much from the broader ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ community."