Common Questions When Applying for Your First Job After College Graduation

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1. Tell me what your most rewarding college experience was.

2. What extra curricular activities did you participate in?

3. What have you learned in college that applies directly to this job?

4. How have you prepared yourself for the transition from college to the workplace?

5. Are you going to graduate school? If so, do you plan to continue working as well?

6. How do you plan to manage graduate school and working?

7. Did you get any hands on experience in College?

8. How do you feel that college has prepared you for this job?

9. Have you ever done an internship that helped to prepare you for this type of work?

10. What do you think is the best asset that you could bring to the company?

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