Preparing Students for the Future: PUC Offers Opportunities for Career Success

By Sarah Tanner on October 30, 2018

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Thursday, October 25 marked PUC鈥檚 workshop with Marcie Hronis, self-proclaimed public-speaking enthusiast and former Miss America contestant trainer. In just over an hour, Hronis explained the keys to successful conversations with potential employers, providing tips, tricks, and real life examples of how to excel in the arena of corporate interviewing. 

 In her presentation, titled, 鈥淚nterview Training: How to Stand out From the Rest,鈥 Hronis detailed the steps of preparation needed to swing any discussion in the interviewee鈥檚 favor. She began by highlighting the importance of creating what she termed an 鈥渁wesome list.鈥 

 鈥淗ow do you make any employer fall in love with you?鈥 she asked. 鈥淵ou put together ten amazing, unique things about yourself, and weave them into the interview. The goal is to be able to answer any question using at least one of the things on your list.鈥 

 Hronis emphasized these qualities need not be related to your academic career or workplace goals.

 鈥淚t can be anything that makes you stand out, whether it is something special about your family heritage, a charity you鈥檙e involved in, or volunteer work.鈥 

 In addition to creating an 鈥渁wesome list,鈥 Hronis encouraged students to come up with three words that best described their character. She also urged participants in the workshop to avoid the most common qualities noted, such as 鈥減assionate, driven, and hardworking.鈥

 鈥淵ou may be all those things, and that is great. But so is everyone else. Do some digging in a thesaurus, and find terms that are unique and specific to your personality,鈥 she explained. 鈥淎nd once you have chosen your words, find a way to make them match up with the stories on your awesome list.鈥 

 Hronis then detailed the importance of developing an elevator pitch, or a ten second explanation of who you are and your areas of talent. She also touched on the importance of conducting background research about the company you are interviewing for and ended with her personal secrets to landing any interview. 

 鈥淚t鈥檚 so simple it seems crazy,鈥 Hronis admitted, 鈥淏ut it works every time. Before you begin, compliment your interviewer鈥檚 office. Starting with this breaks down barriers and shows you will be a friendly, easy-going addition to their workplace. And when you leave, make sure you establish your next point of contact. Never end an interview without knowing when you and your interviewer will speak next.鈥 

 Hronis鈥 workshop is just one of the many opportunities for career preparation PUC offers. In addition to the recent grad school fair, the Career and Counseling Center (CCC) has organized internship fairs in the past with the goal of connecting students to potential employers and institutions for professional development. 

 Events and workshops offered by the CCC and the Student Success Center on campus include mock interviews, resume workshops, and career assessments such as the Strong Interest Inventory, 16PF, and other values, skills, and personality evaluations. 

 Students interested in attending any of PUC鈥檚 workshops or seminars are encouraged to do so throughout the quarter. The CCC鈥檚 website, puc.edu/counseling-center, provides helpful information regarding upcoming fairs. For more information about last year鈥檚 internship fair, check out this story about last year鈥檚 internship fair.