No, but considering going.Anonymous wrote:Are you already in school?
Anonymous wrote:I think you just have to interview for positions that you are interested in and then ask around about work life balance for that organization. I'm 34 now with two kids and work for a smaller organization. I definitely do not work until 2 AM anymore but do sometimes respond to emails after the kids go to bed. It's actually more important to be flexible in the morning since you might have to schedule calls with people that are 6, 7, 8, 9 time zones away.
And I'm not trying to be snarky, but I'm having a hard time thinking of a type of position that would value your experience as an attorney. What kind of law? Do you have any international experience at all? Peace Corps? Internships abroad? Some international health organizations are doing policy work - both domestically and globally so that might be an option. Or if you have a particular interest or skill in knowledge management, commuication, etc...
You'll be competing with other MPHers that speak two languages, have lived, studied, or worked abroad...
Anonymous wrote:I would encourage you to network, network, network and then network some more![]()
If you're at Hopkins have them set you up with informational interviews at JHPIEGO and CCP.
If any of your classmates are working have them set you up with interviews at their organization.
There are a couple of health oriented happy hours organized around town - those can be useful. If I can find the links to those I'll post them here. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:I think you just have to interview for positions that you are interested in and then ask around about work life balance for that organization. I'm 34 now with two kids and work for a smaller organization. I definitely do not work until 2 AM anymore but do sometimes respond to emails after the kids go to bed. It's actually more important to be flexible in the morning since you might have to schedule calls with people that are 6, 7, 8, 9 time zones away.
And I'm not trying to be snarky, but I'm having a hard time thinking of a type of position that would value your experience as an attorney. What kind of law? Do you have any international experience at all? Peace Corps? Internships abroad? Some international health organizations are doing policy work - both domestically and globally so that might be an option. Or if you have a particular interest or skill in knowledge management, commuication, etc...
You'll be competing with other MPHers that speak two languages, have lived, studied, or worked abroad...
Anonymous wrote:If you are you (early 20's to mid 30's) with no kids, you may want to comsider international organizations that can send you oversees. That is where there is a need and MPH professionals gets their best hands on experience in the areas you mentioned you are interested in. Good luck. I have tons of friends in that field who find the profession to be very rewarding.