What Students Need to Know About the Skills-Based Hiring Process

This article was originally published by the National Association of College and Employers (NACE). Author: Kevin Gray. Please see excerpt below and full link to article.

“Students hoping to demonstrate their skills during a skills-based hiring process should share examples …

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How to Crack the PM Interview (And Actually Get the Job!)

Hi everyone– I am Giovanni D’Antonio ’26 and I am back to share more about my experience in the field of PM. In my previous blog, I shared my experience working as a Product Manager at Google DeepMind. Now, let’s …

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Breaking into Biotech & Pharma- Summer 2026 Recruiting

Are you an undergraduate student eager to explore the biotech and pharmaceutical industries? These fields offer exciting opportunities to contribute to life-changing innovations. Here’s your roadmap to finding and securing summer internships. 

Why Biotech & Pharma? 

Biotech and pharma companies …

By Meaghan Shea
Meaghan Shea Assistant Director, Technology, Data Analytics, Life & Physical Sciences & Entrepreneurship
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Majority of Employers Use Skills-Based Hiring

Employer use of skills-based hiring has grown over the last year, with nearly 70% now saying they are using it.

By Anthony Arcieri
Anthony Arcieri Anthony Arcieri, Director of Undergraduate Career Advising and Programming; & Architecture, Engineering, Environment Advising
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Resource Spotlight: Big Interview

Interviewing takes practice – sounding natural while answering questions successfully, authentically, and succinctly is TOUGH. Do you find yourself wishing you had more practice? Did you apply to a position and get an email asking you to complete an “

By Meaghan Shea
Meaghan Shea Assistant Director, Technology, Data Analytics, Life & Physical Sciences & Entrepreneurship
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Have a First-Round Academic Interview? Practice with Big Interview!

Have you been invited for a screening interview for a faculty position? Don’t wing it! Of course, you’ll want to prepare and practice. Here are some critical steps you can take to make a great impression and get invited for …

By Laura Stark
Laura Stark Associate Director: Academic Careers & Pursuing the PhD
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A Better Way to Prepare for Job Interviews

Here are four steps for better interview preparation, Derek Attig writes.

One of the things that makes interviews stressful is their unpredictability, which is unfortunately also what makes them so hard to prepare for. In particular, it’s impossible to predict …

By Laura Stark
Laura Stark Associate Director: Academic Careers & Pursuing the PhD
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How to Be Confident in an Interview When You Keep Getting Rejected

Job hunting can feel like a full-time job with none of the benefits. And when rejections start piling up, even the most qualified candidates can feel their confidence take a hit.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), …

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Meta Behavioral Interview Guide and Top Questions

This guide breaks down the behavioral rounds at Meta across various roles, including:

product management,
software engineering,
machine learning,
data science,
data engineering,
and analytics.

Verified: This guide was written with the help of senior+ candidates and hiring leaders …

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Scoring Career Goals: Interview Tips for Student Athletes

Being a student athlete means more than excelling in sports—it’s a testament to discipline, teamwork, time management, and resilience. These qualities make student athletes uniquely prepared to thrive in professional environments. Today we’re going to talk about how to effectively …

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