Interview preparation is more than practicing answers, it’s about presenting your full professional self with confidence. Our holistic interview prep approach supports you at every stage, from crafting a strong resume and cover letter to understanding professional dress and workplace expectations. You’ll also gain hands-on practice through mock interviews, feedback, and career coaching to help you communicate your skills clearly and authentically. Together, these tools ensure you’re fully prepared—not just to interview, but to succeed.
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When used thoughtfully, AI can be a powerful support for career readiness - helping you prepare stronger materials, practice confidently, and show up as your best professional self.
A resume is a one- to two-page document that highlights your education, skills, experiences, and accomplishments. It is used to apply for internships, jobs, campus involvement, and graduate opportunities, and it helps employers quickly understand who you are, what you can do, and how your experiences align with their needs.
A cover letter is a one-page document that introduces you to an employer and explains why you are a strong fit for a specific job, internship, or opportunity. For college students, it is a chance to connect your skills, coursework, and experiences to the position while showing professionalism, interest, and enthusiasm for the organization.
Cover Letter SamplesThe Office of Workforce and Career Development offers a free Professional Clothing Closet for all students. The closet is open for walk-ins Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., and is located in the Grier Student Center, Suite 300. Students may access professional attire for interviews, career events, or other professional needs.
Mock interviews provide students with a low-pressure opportunity to practice their interviewing skills, build confidence, and receive constructive feedback before meeting with employers or graduate programs. Through one-on-one mock interview sessions, students can refine their responses, improve professional communication, and gain insight into employer expectations. Our career staff offer tailored feedback on content, delivery, and overall presentation to help students feel prepared and confident for real interview experiences.
Interview Resources
Types of Interviews
Practice Mock Interview Tools
Interview Follow-Up - Thank You Letters
You should send a letter within 24-48 hours after an interview. The purpose of the letter is to:
Thank you letters can be handwritten or emailed. Handwritten letters are more formal. It shows the employer that you made the effort and took the extra time to write a letter.
Job Scan is an AI based tool that helps you stand out by aligning your resume and application materials with specific job postings. Using smart keyword matching and role-based analysis, Job Scan identifies gaps, highlights strengths, and offers clear recommendations to improve your resume, cover letter, and overall application—so you’re better prepared to pass applicant tracking systems and catch an employer’s attention. Students receive five free reviews, making it easy to refine materials and apply with confidence.