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Interviewing
UNDERGRADUATE
Interviewing
Interviewing is an essential skill in developing one's career, since
a solid performance determines whether or not you will be offered
the opportunity you want. The Center supports student efforts to
interview effectively through the following:
Self-help Resources:
Pick up a copy of our publication, The Career
Guide, and read the pages dealing with interviewing. Our Career
Resource Center houses books and videotapes on interviewing, and
can assist with strategies and resources for researching employers.
We also distribute a free publication, Job Choices, which includes
articles on first and second interviews, negotiating, and related
topics. The online resources below provide additional insights
into styles of interviewing and how to prepare effectively.
Staff Assistance/Workshops:
Career consultants are happy to discuss aspects
of interviewing, either in appointments (call 443-3616) or briefly
during drop-in hours, unscheduled 10-15 minute meetings available
from 12 - 2:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, or
from 4:00 to 5:30 on Wednesdays. Workshops are scheduled throughout
the year and are publicized in the Calendar of Events on this
site, and in the calendar maintained on OrangeLink, formerly eRecruiting.
The Center also offers a Mock Interviewing Program,
where you can get some valuable practice that just might get you
your next job!
Watch a video on the value of a mock interview which was presented as part of a career development series in the iSchool in the Spring of 2008.
Online Resources:
Reading the following will help students to improve their interviewing and will make conversations with consultants and mock interviews more productive.
DISCLAIMER: Providing links to these resources in no way constitutes an endorsement by the Center for Career Services of the accuracy, currency or reliability of these resources or those to which links may be made.
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Vault Online Career Library
The premier resource for career, industry, and employer research. View and download insider reports on employers, participate in online forums, prep for interviews, and learn all about searching for opportunities thanks to scores of articles.
Interviewing Advice
A series of articles touching on dressing and preparing for interviews, succeeding in a behavioral style interview, typical employer questions and more.
Competitive Interview Prep
Mastering the Interview
Two chapters from author/recruiter Brian Krueger's online book, The College Grad Job Hunter, touching on everything from dressing, researching, anticipating questions, asking questions, and following up. Quite thorough and worth a read!
Interviewing Guidance
A great collection of articles from the Wall Street Journal's college focused site, covering preparation, research, types of interviews, body language, and much more. Highly recommended!
Interviewing Guidance
A great collection of articles from the Wall Street Journal's site focused on the more experienced job seeker, covering preparation, research, types of interviews, body language, and much more. Highly recommended.