Mastering the Technical Interview: Insights for STEM Students & Alumni
Join us for an exclusive virtual event featuring representatives from Somos, Inc., an esteemed employer partner who will provide invaluable insights into what STEM students or alumni can expect during a technical interview. This session is designed to demystify the technical interview process and equip you with knowledge to excel. What to expect:🏗️ Understand the structure of technical interviews.🔑 Learn important skills assessed in STEM interviews.❓ Get tips on handling typical interview questions.🧠 Master strategies for problem-solving and coding challenges.🗣️ Learn how to explain your thought process and solutions effectively. How to prepare:💻 Use free platforms like LeetCode, HackerRank, or CodeSignal to practice coding challenges.📝 Update your resume and relevant portfolios to share during the event.🙋♂️ Bring questions and be ready to interact with the speaker for a more engaging experience.📚 Check out the STEM resources available on Career 360 from SNHU Career Services. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain a competitive edge and boost your confidence for your next technical interview. Register now to secure your spot! Accessibility Statement:Individuals with accessibility needs requiring accommodations may reach out to:
Online Students: oac@snhu.edu. 866-305-9430.
Campus Students: cac@snhu.edu 603-644-3118.
SNHU Staff and Faculty: hr@snhu.edu.
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