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Merve Mut Described What It Means to Be a Yeditepe Graduate

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Merve Mut, who continues her professional career as the International Operations Manager at UPS Turkey, is a 2009 graduate of the Bachelor’s program in Information Systems and Technologies. She also completed a minor in International Trade and Business and holds a Master's degree in Business Administration from 2010.

How would you describe graduating from Yeditepe University?

Graduating from Yeditepe University is not just an academic achievement for me but also a significant milestone in my personal development. University life was more than just acquiring knowledge; it was an experience that provided opportunities to interact with people from diverse disciplines, develop leadership skills, and understand various perspectives.

What advantages did being a Yeditepe graduate provide you?

Yeditepe University not only provided academic education but also equipped students with practical skills, enabling them to enter the professional world more prepared. This was a significant advantage in my transition to the workforce. Additionally, through various events and projects at the university, I had the chance to develop my leadership and teamwork skills.

What do you consider to be a significant turning point in your career?

The most significant turning point in my career was the opportunity to work in different departments and experience new roles and responsibilities. Each department had its own dynamics and team. As I took on more responsibilities in parallel with these transitions, I advanced to leadership positions. This period was marked by strengthening my leadership skills, developing strategic thinking abilities, and managing large-scale projects, representing a clear step in my career development.

What is your most unforgettable moment from university?

I chose my major not solely based on my own preference but also influenced by my surroundings. While studying Information Systems, I decided to change my major in my second year and, after discussing it with the dean, chose to complete both a major in Information Systems and Technologies and a minor in International Trade. This decision was crucial for shaping my career. Another unforgettable moment from my university life was my graduation ceremony. This moment is highly meaningful to me as it represents not only academic achievement but also the result of friendships and hard work. That day remains a cherished memory as a reward for the challenges and efforts of the past.