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|Trinity Choiniere-Hamilton works as a student for the Centre of Abilities Management and Workplace Wellness. She is an undergraduate honours psychology students who loves anything to do with the brain and statistics! She also has  DEC from Heritage College in Social Sciences and Humanities. If there is anything Trinity would encourage you to do during your work term she would tell you to network and join the YPN!  
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|Hey there! My name is Trinity and I work as a student for the Centre of Abilities Management and Workplace Wellness. I am an undergraduate honours psychology student who loves anything to do with the brain, human behaviour, and statistics! I also have a DEC from Heritage College in Social Sciences and Humanities concentrating in psychology. Other than psychology, I am also interested in Indigenous studies, the opioid crisis, and policing!
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If there is anything I would encourage you to do during your work term I would tell you to network and join the YPN! The YPN is a great place to meet people and learn about applying yourself, roads in government, and learning from mentors. If this sounds interesting to you please send an email to rjp-ypn@rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca and subscribe to the newsletter!  
 
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|Hello! My name is Chris and I am a program assistant for the lands unit at ISC. I'm an operations management major, which is a degree most aren't familiar with, but can be described as the crossroads of business, mathematics, statistics, and computer science.
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In my role, I work on a variety of projects related to lands operations and typically work in Excel to organize information, streamline work flows, or expediate information access by building mini-applications using VBA in Excel. My second area of study, which is ironically probably my favorite, is psychology! I always attempt to apply these concepts in my work by building tools that are intuitive to use, aesthetically appealing, and enjoyable to work with.
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My advice for students would be to offer help to as many people as you can. Each of us have a unique skill set that can help tie a project together, or a unique perspective that can help solve a problem. People will appreciate when you apply yourself, and it's a great way to build relationships! You'll likely find that those at ISC and CIRNAC value relationships more than many other departments or organizations, and we hope you'll come to value them to the same extent if you don't already.
 
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