Interviewing

How to write a cover letter people will actually read!

You’re probably not the only one applying for that job.

That might seem obvious, but too many cover letters are written in a robotic style that leave little impression on hiring managers who are sifting through vast piles of applications, …

By Sherry Rice
Sherry Rice Director of Professional Development & Programming
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Questions To Ask At The End Of The Interview

So you’ve been preparing relentlessly for that interview. You finally get called in by the recruiter and soon you’re nearing the end of the interview. Your palms may be sweating or your stuttering may be showing, what can you do …

By Ting Ng
Ting Ng
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Five Tips to Master Virtual Interview

By Goldman Sachs Campus Recruiting

Thanks to virtual interviewing, both live and recorded, Goldman Sachs is now able to interview more candidates than ever before from every corner of the world. Prepare for your next virtual interview using five simple …

By Ashley Stark
Ashley Stark Director for Corporate Relations
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Finding a Summer Internship After Freshman Year – Forte Foundation Blog

At my college, in the weeks nearing the summer months, all you hear are the students discussing their summer plans. As a freshman, I was intrigued by the older students talking about their internships at impressive places …

By Ashley Stark
Ashley Stark Director for Corporate Relations
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Tips & Tricks – Government Applications

Suggestions provide by Amy Marks, Missile Defense Agency

The government application process is different from industry in that typically there are two phases (resume rating and interview) instead of multiple reviews and interviews. Federal resumes provide selecting officials a first …

By Ashley Stark
Ashley Stark Director for Corporate Relations
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