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KRISTEN CATALANOTTO NEWS EDITOR
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Brown kept in touch with the Admissions office Saleem Brown discuss with student ambassadors. after graduation and the office was aware of his situation with the Sixers. It was then that Brown heard that the office was interviewing for a new Admissions Counselor.
Ten people interviewed for the position, four of which were alumni. Brown's interview consisted of a meeting in the boardroom with Charles Spencer, Ryan Greer, Joseph Coyle, Gabrielle Beltran and Stephen Colfer; all of whom work in the Admissions office.
Brown walked into the interview confident and free of nervousness, even after discovering that his tie was on backwards. "I don't get nervous, it's either pass or fail for me," Brown said., A typical day for Brow~ begins at 9 a.m. when he arrives at work; When he's not interviewing prospective students and their families, Brown is doing paperwork in the office. Brown leaves the office at 5 p.m. and has off on Sundays so that he can enjoy
The transition from student to faculty is not an easy one. Brown now finds his teachers telling him to call them by their first names. "It's a little awkward because I feel like I am being disrespectful," Brown said.
Brown's co-workers are pleased to have him as an employee. "His personality speaks for himself, he's great to have around the office," Coyle said. "He's a genuine person that definitely goes above and beyond what is required of him," Beltran said.
Outside of work Brown loves watching sports and spending time with his family. Everyday Brown goes to his grandparent's house and every other Saturday Brown and his grandfather go to the movies. Each morning before work he drops his 13 year old sister off at school and he helps his mom run the house.