119 West 31st Street, NY, NY - Room 414
This session is part of a 4-part series of programs offered through funding from the CUNY Career Success Fellowship in collaboration with the Office of Career Services. Participants can expect to share knowledge and come away with synthesized and integrated understandings of workplace challenges and practical ways to grow themselves and their careers.
Presenter:
Dahlia Ramsay is a 2019 CUNY SPS graduate of the Applied Theater program and professional facilitator, teaching artist and theater maker. She focuses her applied theater practice on professional development for students and adults and brings a welcoming but purpose-driven attitude to her workshops.
A successful interview isn’t just about answering questions—it’s about effectively showcasing your skills and experiences.
This workshop will help you bridge the gap between what you’ve learned in the classroom and how you present it in a workplace interview. We’ll explore how to highlight key experiences such as group projects, presentations, quantitative/qualitative skills, and problem-solving abilities and connect them to real-world job expectations. You’ll learn strategies to articulate your strengths, tell compelling stories, and confidently demonstrate the value of your education to potential employers.
Join us to gain practical interview techniques and learn how to make your academic experiences work for you in the job market!