Alumni Spotlight: Amy Ung

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I’m Amy Ung and I participated in SWEP during my senior year of high school (both summer and spring session). My favorite worksite would be Galeria De La Raza, which is a gallery doing a great cause. They worked to spread awareness and appreciation for Chicano/Latino art and helped artists sell their artwork in the Mission District of San Francisco. When I was working there, I had very friendly supervisors and I was able to get along with them and my coworkers.

When I started working there, my supervisors were very appreciative for my help around the office and in the gallery. They were really easy to talk to when I needed help, and they were energetic which made working fun. The other intern and I were able to talk about our selves and our future goals.

My favorite part of being in SWEP was being able to have job experience and build skills to better my future. SWEP helped me build a resume and learn how to look for a job in the real world. Looking back, I feel like it made an impact in my life because it prepared me for what I face today: interviews, resume constructing, dressing professionally, and knowing how to behave appropriately at work. The job readiness workshops helped me become a better and more prepared person. Also, SWEP helped me think about my future and practice planning goals for the long run. These experiences are really hard to get when you are young! 

Today, I am 20 years old and I’m studying Computer Engineering at City College of San Francisco, working towards transferring to a four year university. I’m trying to balance studying with finding another job! I’m a very open minded person, and enjoy helping others and my community. I enjoy art (drawing, painting, dancing, crafting) and sports (ice skating, volleyball, tennis, badminton, soccer, archery, and martial arts). I like exploring and trying new things. Overall, I am the type of person who enjoys learning bits of everything.

Informational Interviews

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(Charlie and the poster board that she created for her Informational Interview Presentation)

Interns in our Independent Learning track have begun presenting their informational interview projects!

For their project, interns interviewed an adult in their community about their career path. The objective of this project is to help interns figure out what kind of steps they need to take to achieve their goals.

SWEP Intern, Charlie Carreon interviewed Cindy (the owner of Kisha Studio – a women’s clothing boutique in the Richmond District). Charlie says, “I’m interested in owning my own retail store someday, so it was helpful and inspiring to learn about what she had to do to become a business owner.”

Worksite Spotlight: Nichi Bei Foundation

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High school senior, Jason is currently interning at the Nichi Bei Foundation. He manages the distribution of Nichi Bei newspapers throughout Japantown, organizes newspaper archives, and supports advertising by dropping off and collecting solicitations. He also provides administrative assistance to the overall office. Sometimes he builds shelves! 

Nichi Bei Foundation publishes Nichi Bei Weekly, the first nonprofit community newspaper of it’s kind in America. It is a grassroots effort aiming to keep Japanese America and Asian America connected, informed, and empowered. 

Alumni Spotlight: Christina Hoang

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I’m Christina Hoang and I was in SWEP for two years, during the 11th and 12th grade. In my junior year, I worked at a clothing store, where I folded clothes and provided customer service. The following year, I worked at a nonprofit named Juma Ventures and did office work such as data entry and filing.

Juma Ventures had a huge influence on my life. Everyone at my worksite was so welcoming, friendly and nice. One of my coworkers actually persuaded me to attend the college that I am at right now (I was deciding between San Francisco State University and San Jose State University, and she was able to give me lots of information on SJSU), and that’s a decision I am glad I made.

I was able to talk to my supervisors at Juma Ventures very easily and whenever there’s a job opportunity, my old supervisor (Beth) keeps me in mind and calls me to inform me that there is an opening position. My favorite part of being in SWEP was being around people who supported me and people who were very insightful and knowledgeable. I enjoyed every second working at Juma Ventures and I would not trade that experience for anything.

SWEP helped me gain work experience and it helped me build my resume. It definitely gave me an advantage over other peers that applied for the same job (because I was able to get office experience through SWEP) and it is the main reason why I have my current on campus job at school.

Now, I am 19 years old and a sophomore at San Jose State University studying Business Administration: Accounting. I enjoy being outdoors so I like taking photos, hiking, and sightseeing. I enjoy music very much so I’m usually spending countless hours listening to music or trying to pick up a new song on the ukulele.

Summer Intern Reflection: Haley Huang

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(SWEP Summer Interns & sisters: Crystal Huang [AYPS Program Intern], Haley Huang [JCYC Admin Intern], and Jessie Huang [JCYC Fiscal Intern])

My past experiences with the Japanese Community Youth Council (JCYC) have been absolutely the best! I’ve been with JCYC for 3 years – all under different programs. In summer ’12 and summer ’14, I was a SWEP participant and for the 2012-2013, I was a MYEEP participant.

In my 3 years at JCYC, I was under different supervisors; each teaching me valuable lessons in life. For example, gaining confidence is one skill I’ll always be working on. Growing up, kids are taught that talking to strangers is a big no-no but in this line of work it’s essential to have some social skill. And let me tell you it’s nerve-wracking to call or pass flyers around despite being small tasks. My summer supervisor, Chris Lee, is such a chill guy. Though he bluntly told me my flaws but I’m thankful he did because I can improve myself. Oh, and he eats extremely healthy. He eats like a salad everyday pretty much.

I’ve learned new things like designing websites, how to use a copying machine, and researching subjects online which can be boring at times. Work at an office is typically sedentary, but you’ll be surprised how much manual labor there is to do. And how busy one can be and end up sitting on their desk the entire day. However working for a nonprofit is itself rewarding. Also one perk I like about working for at JCYC is food!! Not to be plain and simple but everyone likes food. There’s so much food that my mother jokes around saying she doesn’t need to feed us dinner for the summer.

Also this summer was a bit different; both of my sisters were in the program too! My little sister, Crystal began her first year as a SWEP participant and hopefully will continue working in future sessions too. My big sister, Jessie has also worked 3 years with JCYC (this summer in SWEP). So it’s nice to say that work was extremely fun this year. All our supervisors are friends because JCYC is so friendly. So we had so many laughs together and there hasn’t been a day without laughter. I can honestly say that working for JCYC is an extreme privilege and anyone who would be interested should definitely try it. Everyone comes out refreshed and has a new outlook in life. You also get connections into the adult society. You learn new things and experience reality rather than the small world of high school. Life is about experiencing things and JCYC & SWEP will open your eyes.

Alumni Spotlight: Lisa Ngo


IMG_9935My name is Lisa Ngo and I have been involved with SWEP since the summer of 2011. I started off having office internships two summers in a row, until I got the opportunity to work with children at the Judith Baker Child Development Center in South of Market. I enjoyed working with children very much and was very excited when I was granted the opportunity to work with them again in the spring of my senior year, this time at the Little Children’s Development Center.

My favorite worksite was Judith Baker Child Development Center because of the children and staff that I got to work under. I really liked how structured my day by day schedule was. They had the children do activities at the exact same times every day, which I thought was very important because it creates a good foundation for time management. The instructors I worked under welcomed me with open arms and made me feel that I played an important role in the workplace.

My favorite part about being in SWEP was meeting a lot of new people. This includes co-workers, SWEP coordinators, and fellow SWEP students. This program definitely had an impact on my professional life. It provided me with early work experience that helped me attain jobs in the long run. It had a big impact on my resume. Without SWEP, I wouldn’t have had any work experience or references to vouch for me. SWEP was definitely helpful and I am so happy that I got to be involved in such a great program. In the moment, I didn’t appreciate it as much. But as a college student now, I am definitely grateful for the opportunity.

Now, I am currently a 19-year old sophomore at the University of California, Santa Cruz. I am pursuing a double major in Psychology and Business Management/Economics. In college, I am involved in a national co-ed fraternity by the name of Alpha Phi Omega. Our cardinal principles are leadership, friendship, and service. Through Alpha Phi Omega, I have learned how to be a better leader, friend, and service provider. I am also a TV and movie junkie! I spend most of my free time catching up on my favorite shows and re-watching my favorite movies. I am very good at procrastinating, which I understand is a very bad skill to have. Pinterest and Buzzfeed have played a key role in my procrastination.