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Three ways to prep for full-time interviews
In many ways, the full-time recruiting process will be similar to the internship recruiting process. You'll still be asked to "walk me through your resume," to share strengths and weaknesses, to share stories of successes and failures. This time around, you'll have a whole new set of experiences, from your classes to student group leadership, experiential programs, and of course, your internship.
1. Prepare to explain your summer (and any key projects): you will want to be able to refer to summer accomplishments early in the interview. Craft an efficient description of your internship that really highlights your contributions; then read it out loud, practicing until it rolls as smoothly off your tongue as your description of your first post-college job.
Read on for our tips on updating your interview prep!
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