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The Career Development Center serves a diverse population of students and alumni as they identify, pursue, and achieve their personal, career, and educational goals. We provide developmental student-focused services, resources, and access to exploratory experiences that meet changing individual and societal needs.

Business & Industry Interviews:
Frequently Asked Questions


  1. What qualities should a successful manager possess?

  2. Describe the relationship that should exist between a supervisor and subordinates?

  3. What two or three accomplishments have given you the most satisfaction? Why?

  4. Describe your most rewarding college experience.

  5. If you were hiring a graduate for this position, what qualities would you look for?

  6. Why did you select your college or university?

  7. What led you to choose your field of major study?

  8. What college subjects did you like best? Why?

  9. What college subjects did you like least? Why?

  10. If you could do so, how would you plan your academic study differently? Why?

For another 10 questions

Excerpt from Dr. Frank Endicott's report on college recruiting.