Your on-campus work experience is also valuable when preparing for future interviews. Think about what you’ve learned and how you can use this to write a compelling elevator pitch.
\nWhen speaking to potential employers, address the value of both the technical and transferable skills you’ve developed during this time. Don’t assume interviewers will see the connection between your on-campus work experience and the job you’re applying for. Make sure to describe how the knowledge you gained will allow you to perform on the job and meet their expectations.
\nKeep in mind that employers don’t just want to hear about your work experience—they want to know the skills you developed as a result of the experience.
\nPractice using the STAR method to prepare for your next interview.
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