Michael Litz graduated from Penn State Abington last week with a stellar resume. He was valedictorian and boasted a long list of service and athletic accomplishments along with a key internship that, despite the coronavirus pandemic, turned into his first post-college job.
Litz secured the internship last summer with Chubb, a global provider of insurance products, with support from Jeremy Lessard, assistant director of the college’s Center for Career and Professional Development.
"Michael and I met multiple times to discuss the best ways he could leverage networking with Chubb on LinkedIn to help obtain the internship as well as how to make a great impression on his supervisors and colleagues during his internship,” Lessard said. “Michael's excellent work ethic, great personality, involvement in campus groups, and willingness to apply the tips we reviewed were key to his success in landing a fantastic full-time role at Chubb."
Litz, who will work as a risk analyst, advises current students to find internships.
“Being an intern allowed me to learn about the work of my department as well as the company as a whole and ask questions in a comfortable setting. My internship also gave me the opportunity to apply what I was learning in my classes,” he said.
While he was polishing his professional skills, Litz also shined on campus. Academically, he was a Schreyer Honors College scholar and had the highest GPA in the Class of 2020.
Outside of the classroom, he made an impact, too, earning Abington’s 2020 Eric A. and Josephine S. Walker Award for his character, scholarship, leadership, and citizenship.