What to Expect in a Typical On-Campus Interview
- The interviewer will usually spend a few minutes at the beginning introducing himself/herself and giving some information about the company and job openings – it is fine for you to take notes.
- The interviewer will ask questions based on the student's resume – he/she will want to hear specific examples of behaviors from past experiences, not hypothetical or vague answers.
- Time will be left at the end for your questions – be sure to have specific questions about the job openings or location, etc.
- If you want to highlight or point out something you've accomplished that didn't come out in the interview, mention it to the interviewer at the end if there is time.
- Ask for the interviewer's business card if he/she hasn't already given you one.
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