<p>Armed with an undergraduate degree and hands-on marketing experience, Brooklyn native Michael Wang embarked onto the next chapter of his career with NYU SPS—pursuing an <a href="https://www.sps.nyu.edu/content/sps-nyu/explore/degrees-and-programs/ms-in-integrated-marketing.html">MS in Integrated Marketing</a> at NYU SPS.</p>
<p>The program’s approach to immersing graduate students in the field was a career-boost Wang eagerly took advantage of. Learning from instructors who are industry leaders opened Wang to a broader view of the opportunities awaiting him within the marketing industry. “My experience has been nothing short of amazing,” Wang says. “Coming into the program, I had one goal and one goal only: to refine my skillset in marketing. Along the way I’ve learned so much from my professors and classmates.”</p>
<p>Finding himself navigating a competitive job market, Wang sought a graduate marketing program that would help him achieve his goal and give him a competitive advantage in the job market leveraging the limited experience he already had. “What sets this program apart is its intentional design for early-career professionals,” he shares. “I was admittedly nervous about being one of the few with limited work experience but I quickly discovered I wasn’t alone. Many of my peers were also navigating their first steps into the industry, united by a shared passion for marketing and a drive to find their place in a competitive job market.”</p>
Exploring Professional Frontiers in NYC
<p>As a native New Yorker, Wang understands the draw the city has for his peers from other parts of the world. “Studying in New York has been beneficial to me as a student because it is the perfect place to work with marketing professionals and with companies for whom marketing is essential,” says Wang. “The NYU experience speaks for itself when it comes to New York City career exploration and diversification of experiences.”</p>
<p>Additionally, Wang serves as president of the program’s Integrated Marketing Association (IMA), which gives students opportunities to explore leadership roles with a focus on marketing. “In the IMA, students lead their own projects and outreach programs, adding to their involvement with other marketing students and professionals.”</p>
I feel like the biggest blessing that this program has given me was the ability to connect with so many people. I’ve met so many people and what excites me is that everyone has their own unique story.”