Please note, Tusculum faculty advise all internships that earn college credit, requiring the payment of tuition for each credit hour earned, whether those internships are paid or unpaid. Internships that do not earn college credit are not supervised by Tusculum faculty or staff. Although employers may offer internships which do not require academic credit, Tusculum considers them to be temporary employment, whether paid or unpaid.
Students of all majors are encouraged to participate in a job shadowing experience to learn more about a specific career within an industry.
Participating students will receive direct assistance in connecting with staff at a job site appropriate for the preferred job type for the job shadowing experience.
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Follow up with a thank you note to each person who interviewed you. This is a professional rule of conduct for all interviews. Handwritten notes are best. Use the thank you note to describe why you think you would be a good fit for the job, mentioning a related question or comment of the interviewer. This also demonstrates your continued interest and enthusiasm for the job.
Employers want greater understanding of education, experience, and accomplishments listed on the résumé. They also want to know your expectations of the employer and career goals.
Employers want to know specific examples of how you overcame obstacles and achieved successes in situations similar to the job for which you are interviewing.
Employers may test the skills you claim on your résumé to ascertain your level of proficiency. They want to know if you can comprehend a complex set of facts, create a framework to analyze them, and develop a logical and useful conclusion.
Employers may want to test maturity, self-marketing abilities, leadership, and team orientation. This type of interview may be used in an online screening interview or an on-site interview. It may require interactive exercises, presentations, meal, or reception.