How I Advanced My Career: Tiffany Jones ’16
Find out how Tiffany Jones ’16 leveraged Rollins’ top-ranked reputation to transform her professional path and land the career of her dreams at Google.
By Luke Woodling, ’17MBA
November 21, 2023
Tiffany Jones ’16, an export compliance program manager at Google, takes you behind the scenes of her journey—from feeling stuck in a job with no advancement opportunities to thriving in her current career at one of the world’s top companies.
Find out how Rollins’ flexible and affordable Professional Advancement programs allowed Jones to balance finishing her bachelor’s degree with her responsibilities as a wife and mother. See how Rollins’ top-ranked reputation and career-planning resources empowered Jones to maximize every opportunity that came her way. And learn how Rollins’ personalized learning environment helped her develop the knowledge, skills, and experience she needed to succeed at an organization like Google.
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