TSTC grad feels like ‘unsung hero’ in new job
HARLINGEN — Peace of mind. Elation. Joy. Relief.
Ruth Rios probably experienced all of that and more when she landed a job with the city of Harlingen before she graduated on Aug. 21 from Texas State Technical College with her Associate of Applied Science degree in Business Management Technology.
“I was hired as a human resources generalist in June,” she said. “I help employees who have been injured on the job and perform other duties as well. I love my job because I help employees behind the scenes. It makes me feel that I’m an unsung hero.”
Claudia Caballero is a risk and benefits manager for the city of Harlingen.
“Ruth has quickly learned her position since she started,” she said. “Most importantly, she relates to our employees.”
Edna Quintana Claus was one of Rios’ instructors at TSTC.
“Ruth is an example of the success that a student can have in our online program,” she said. “She acquired the skills that led to her success and obtained a position in the workforce.”
Rios said the training that she received at TSTC prepared her well for her career.
“The Business Correspondence and Communication course refined the way I communicate to employees by email,” she said. “The Principles of Accounting course helped me understand why the accounting process matters. The Payroll and Business Tax Accounting course polished my payroll knowledge based on past job experiences.”
TSTC offers online training for its Business Management Technology program, which includes an Associate of Applied Science degree in Business Management Technology and certificates of completion in Bookkeeping Accounting Assistant, Business Management Technology, and Office Assistant.
For more information about TSTC, visit tstc.edu.
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