Connor Lotz :Boeing Procurement Agent, Proposal Project Manager, Lifelong Learner (E.033)
Episode 33 of the That's a Job? Podcast with Nate Clayberg podcast, hosted by Nate Clayberg, titled "Connor Lotz :Boeing Procurement Agent, Proposal Project Manager, Lifelong Learner (E.033)" was published on November 2, 2022 and runs 31 minutes.
November 2, 2022 ·31m · That's a Job? Podcast with Nate Clayberg
Summary
Connor Lotz participated in the CAPS (Center for Advanced Professional Studies) program while attending high school in Kansas, which sparked an interest in banking. He received a sizable scholarship and attended the University of Missouri-Columbia after sending a personal letter to the school. Before graduating, he was offered a position at Boeing as a procurement agent, purchasing aircraft parts. He has now been promoted to the position of proposal project manager. He is enrolled at Indiana University Kelly School of Business to begin a hybrid MBA program with a dual masters in strategic management. Key takeaway/life skill— It doesn’t hurt to ask. Connor’s letter to the University of Missouri-Columbia admissions office saved him tens of thousands of dollars. 0:52 High school experience and CAPS 8:00 Deciding a college 15:00 Recruiter elevator speech 17:08 Boeing STAR method interview 19:25 Positions at Boeing 25:22 MBA program 28:35 Advice to college students Connor Lotz https://www.linkedin.com/in/connorlotz https://bvcaps.yourcapsnetwork.org/ https://www.boeing.com/ --- Continue to enjoy this journey, share, and subscribe to 'The That's a Job? Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. The That’s a Job podcast is presented by Career Adventure Academy - Discover the work you are wired to do. Do you know a high school student looking to figure out their next step after graduation? CHECK OUT THE NEW COLLEGE & CAREER DISCOVERY COURSE; get lifetime access at www.nateclayberg.com Let the Adventure Begin! Nate Clayberg is a COLLEGE & CAREER NAVIGATOR that has guided hundreds of students to envision their future to purposeful life beyond education. Connect with Nate Clayberg on Social Media: · Instagram · LinkedIn · Facebook · Twitter This podcast is a need10 Media production www.nateclayberg.com
Episode Description
Connor Lotz participated in the CAPS (Center for Advanced Professional Studies) program while attending high school in Kansas, which sparked an interest in banking. He received a sizable scholarship and attended the University of Missouri-Columbia after sending a personal letter to the school. Before graduating, he was offered a position at Boeing as a procurement agent, purchasing aircraft parts. He has now been promoted to the position of proposal project manager. He is enrolled at Indiana University Kelly School of Business to begin a hybrid MBA program with a dual masters in strategic management.
Key takeaway/life skill— It doesn’t hurt to ask. Connor’s letter to the University of Missouri-Columbia admissions office saved him tens of thousands of dollars.
0:52 High school experience and CAPS
8:00 Deciding a college
15:00 Recruiter elevator speech
17:08 Boeing STAR method interview
19:25 Positions at Boeing
25:22 MBA program
28:35 Advice to college students
Connor Lotz
https://www.linkedin.com/in/connorlotz
https://bvcaps.yourcapsnetwork.org/
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Continue to enjoy this journey, share, and subscribe to 'The That's a Job? Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
The That’s a Job podcast is presented by Career Adventure Academy - Discover the work you are wired to do.
Do you know a high school student looking to figure out their next step after graduation?
CHECK OUT THE NEW COLLEGE & CAREER DISCOVERY COURSE; get lifetime access at www.nateclayberg.com
Let the Adventure Begin!
Nate Clayberg is a COLLEGE & CAREER NAVIGATOR that has guided hundreds of students to envision their future to purposeful life beyond education.
Connect with Nate Clayberg on Social Media:
This podcast is a need10 Media production
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