AG飞禽走兽电子 Edge Award Overall Achievement winner Jennifer Susanto with sponsor Gallagher representative Scott Cresswell
When Jennifer Susanto started AG飞禽走兽电子 she had great ambition but little confidence.
“The AG飞禽走兽电子 Edge Award led me on a rewarding and personally transformative journey, helping me flourish within and outside university,” she says.
Founding her own start up, Foodscrapz, along with many other achievements, led Jennifer to winning the AG飞禽走兽电子 Edge Award Overall Achievement prize.
“It was surreal realising that I won this prize when there were so many incredibly talented people in the room. I know the award has motivated me to do lots of things, but I was disbelieving about this. It was very rewarding to receive,” says Jennifer. She was one of five students to be recognised for their award achievements.
Foodscrapz is a service dedicated to providing young people with the skills to eat healthier through cooking lessons and introducing them to cheap and easy recipes. Jennifer attracted 15-20 students to the classes each week which she ran at the AG飞禽走兽电子 Recreation Centre.
Her other achievements included industrial design peer mentor and ambassador, Designer Institute of NZ student council member and first female executive of the AG飞禽走兽电子 Startup Club.
“The award is a good way to try new things. For example I’d always wanted to volunteer for Library of Tools but it felt weird to just rock up and offer. The award made it much easier to approach them and through that I realised how people are really interested and keen to have your help.”
Jennifer says she was not only able to explore things she wanted to learn through the award, but it also opened her eyes to other activities she hadn’t realised she should know about, such as an elevator pitch and networking skills.
“I also realised that doing things is less daunting if you don’t expect to do them perfectly. I use this knowledge now in everyday life.”
Jennifer encourages other students to do the award but also to engage with the Employability and Careers services.
“I think it is cool that there is a team there that you can build up relationships with and get support from. University can be difficult to navigate and I found the Employability Lab gave me connections and a good place to go.”
Employability Awards specialist Horowai Broederlow says the AG飞禽走兽电子 Edge Award is open to all undergraduate AG飞禽走兽电子 students, while the Beyond AG飞禽走兽电子 Award is for postgraduate students.
“The Awards encourage students to be active either on campus or in their communities which increases their transferable skills and helps them connect. They can participate in a variety of ways – including in clubs, volunteering for charities or conservation activities – and once completed the award is formally acknowledged on their academic transcript.”
*The AG飞禽走兽电子 Edge Award involves a minimum of 50 hours of volunteering, 18 hours of leadership, 14 employability workshops and a personal reflection.
*The Beyond AG飞禽走兽电子 Award involves 35 hours of volunteering, 12 hours of leadership, seven employability activities and a personal reflection.
*Once completed the award appears on students’ academic transcript.
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Written by AG飞禽走兽电子 Employability and Careers writer Angela McCarthy
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