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Computer science major Ben McManus, left, is gaining hands-on IT and automation experience during his co-op at financial firm Indivisible Partners, founded by alumnus Alok Kapoor ’93, middle. They’re standing with Brian Hendrick, right, RIT’s regional director of Advancement.
Ben McManus, a fifth-year computer science student from Denver, is gaining firsthand experience in automation and IT in his co-op at Indivisible Partners, a national startup finance company co-founded by RIT alumnus and former Merrill Lynch executive Alok Kapoor ’93 (computer science).
How did you first connect with Indivisible Partners?
It actually came through my fraternity, Kappa Delta Rho. Alok Kapoor, one of our alumni, came to one of our formals and mentioned he was looking for students with tech experience. Our president connected us, and that’s how I got the opportunity. Greek life at RIT has been a big part of my experience. It has helped me grow as a student and a professional.
What is your role during the co-op?
I work as an IT technician, mainly focused on automating internal processes to make everyday tasks more efficient. I got better at communicating technical concepts in plain language, realizing not everyone speaks “tech.” I also sharpened my scripting and automation skills, which has given me more confidence in both IT and coding.
What did you learn about working in a startup environment?
It’s a lot of fun but it can be stressful. Every week feels different, and I had to adapt to new challenges and people quickly. But that’s what I liked about it. It’s organized chaos and learning how to work through that has made me more confident stepping into any tech team.
What advice would you give to other students preparing for their co-ops or entering the job market?
Take risks and use your connections. The job market is tough right now, so every opportunity to network counts. My co-op came through my fraternity, which really opened my eyes to how valuable RIT’s alumni community can be.
What surprised you most about working in the financial world as a tech student?
I didn’t expect to work alongside so many people who came from big firms like Merrill Lynch and Fidelity. It was eye-opening to see how much technology drives their work. It reminded me that tech touches every field, even ones you don’t normally think of, like finance.
 
































