Zane Homsi
Chief of Staff, Strategic Partnerships & Business Development
LinkedIn
Education
University of Virginia McIntire School of Commerce
B.S., Finance, Analytics
Podcasts
553: What LinkedIn’s Competitive 2-Year Training Program is Like With Zane Homsi, LinkedIn [Main T4C Episode]
Zane Homsi is a strategy and analytics program analyst in a specialized, competitive two year training program that LinkedIn offers recent college graduates. He is also the co-founder of Students+, a new initiative that claims to be the go-to place for students navigating the job search amidst the coronavirus. Students+..
Career Path
Interview Highlights
“The more time you spend on the platform and the more information you provide on your profile, the more relevant LinkedIn becomes to you.”
Best Career Advice
“It’s so critical to be composed and embody the confidence that your hard work deserves.”
Career Challenge
“I did not get a return offer to JPMorgan at the end of my summer. I had mentioned to the recruiter that I didn’t know that asset management was the right fit for me, but I always banking on having the return, at least as an option for me be, you know, in my consideration for working after my junior summer. And I left that summer thinking it was great, made a lot of really awesome relationships. And honestly it took my job security for granted. And I got a phone call a couple of weeks later, sharing that I, unfortunately, wasn’t going to be included in those individuals who got offers to come back for the following summer.”
Skills
Public Speaking, Communication, Social Media, Event Planning, Higher Education, Social Entrepreneurship, Analysis, Analytical Skills, Cooking, Marketing, Data Analysis, SQL, Microsoft Office, Conflict Resolution, Leadership, Emotional Intelligence, Management, Networking
Professional Interests
Bill Gates, Satya Nadella, Avinash Kaushik, Hewlett Packard Labs, Deloitte, PwC, Alpha Kappa Psi at UVA, McIntire School of Commerce Class of 2020, Capital One Summit for Developing Leaders Alumni, Babson College, Harvard Business School, University of Virginia Darden School of Business