One of the many things you have to get ready to do when you are about to graduate from college or are still in college is look for a job. This process can be tedious, but if you have an updated resume showing off your skills and experience, and you are able to provide a good first impression, you are going to breeze through and get a job with ease. One of the most important processes, is having an interview with a company. The position you are applying for is unique, but so are you. What people become nervous about, is the types of questions that may be presented when you walk into the room nervously and sit down across from your possible future boss. There are thousands of possible questions an employer might ask an interviewee. Here are some possible sample questions that you might want to consider if you are going on a job interview.
Author: LOGAN SMET
STAFF WRITER,
CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Dogs Have Emotions
If you live with a dog you just know when it’s happy or miserable, don’t you? Of course you do. Even though scientists cannot directly measure what dogs are experiencing, they admit that dogs have emotions. According to Newsweek, “a study of 975 dog-owning adults, found that in times of emotional distress most people were more likely to turn to their dogs than their mothers, fathers, siblings, best friends, or children.”
How to Buy the Best Lacrosse Sticks
Lacrosse is known as the fastest sport on two feet. In lacrosse, you use your stick, also known as cross, to pass, pick up ground balls, as well as score and defend. There are many players who suffer a broken stick throughout their career, and the importance of getting a new one is crucial to their game. The stick is to lacrosse as a ball is to soccer, or a hockey stick is to hockey. Simply put, you cannot play without one.
The Power of Partaking in Community Service
Want to know something that will instantly make you feel better? The answer is community service.
Moving Off-Campus
Lately, I have been hearing a lot of people asking whether they should be living on campus, or if they should look for off-campus housing.
Day Trip to the City
Over spring break, the Monmouth Women’s Lacrosse team traveled to New York City for the day to go to visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The MET.
10 Things to Let Go of Before the New Year
How much stress are you carrying around? Do you feel burdened by life’s circumstances and emotional issues? Is school work, projects and studying sending you over the edge?
Heart Rate Monitors Provided to Student-Athletes
The University will be entering its second year of a five-year grant allowing athletic teams to use the Polar Team Pro performance tracking system.
University Hopes for New ‘Hawk Walk’ Tradition
The Football team and other student-athletes participated in the Hawk Walk where the University community walks around campus before the football game on Homecoming.
University Transitions to Under Armour Apparel
The University has made a transition in its athletic apparel from its former sponsor, Nike, to Under Armour (UA) over the past year. The multi-year contract was announced on Nov. 30, 2016, and the transition in athletic apparel and team uniforms began on July 1, 2017.