Interview with Confidence
Interviews can be intimidating if you are not used to showcasing your skills, experiences and related projects. Whether you like interviews or not, practice and preparation ahead of time is an effective way to put your best foot forward and make a positive impression. In an interview, employers want to learn about you and how you might contribute to the organization. Demonstrate your skills by building solid responses that promote your many talents and abilities.

Interview Resources
Current students can meet with a Career Coach to practice 1-1 in an appointment or participate in any of our educational workshops. You can also utilize the free resources below to get started.
Dress for Success

First impressions are crucial in an interview. Be sure to dress for the career that you want. If you do not have access to professional clothing you can connect with us to check out the career closet. The Warrior Wardrobe has career clothing pieces that are free to students. Connect with us for information regarding the process.
After the Interview
The interview does not end when you leave. Make sure to reflect on what you experienced and take the time to send a Thank You email or note. This can be a great time to emphasize anything you would like to remind them of, especially if something stood out to you through the interview process that maybe you did not get a chance to express in the interview. Keep it short and thoughtful of course.
Updated: March 11, 2025