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What Are Your Transferable Skills?

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Knowing your skills is critical when you’re applying for any job. Both your resume and your interview will require you to discuss your abilities. Many skills can transfer from one type of work experience to another, completely different work experience. We call these transferable skills. Transferable skills are abilities you’ve learned (processes, techniques, tools, etc.)

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How To Answer “Why Do You Want To Work Here?”

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Want to land your dream job? Give a strong interview! The employer will feel confident that you’ll meet their needs, be a great addition to the team, and fit in with their company culture. During this “getting-to-know-you” conversation, your goal is to answer the employer’s questions clearly, confidently, and concisely while persuading them that you’re

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“It Changed My Life” – EFSC Students on the Work-Study Experience

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Derisha Blocker enrolled in EFSC’s Organizational Management degree to pursue her dream of opening a business. But between being a mother and going to college, she found the prospect of working a full-time job stressful. That’s when she discovered EFSC’s work-study program, a form of federal financial aid that is available to eligible students as

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