Graduate to Professional

Give Your Students A Competitive Edge

Students spend countless hours studying, sitting through lectures, doing exams, writing papers, and more, all in an effort to land their dream job after they graduate. However, 73% of graduates do not work in their field of study. This is largely due to a lack of interview skills.

By offering mock interview services through InterviewLynx, your students will have more success with acing critical interviews and launching their careers. 93% of people have interview anxiety. Mock interviews give students insights into what to expect on the job and help to boost their confidence. 

Interviewing is hard...
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Being unprepared is the most common mistake job seekers make going into an interview. Being unprepared can mean failing to research the company, not preparing questions to ask the interviewer(s), or failing to practice prior to the interview.

How Can Mock Interviews Help

01.

Knowledge

Interviewees learn what it takes to be successful in their next roles.

02.

Strategy

Develop an actionable plan to navigate through the toughest interviews. 

03.

Confidence

Reduce anxiety and boost confidence by learning and sharpening interview skills.

04.

Authority

Interviewees learn how to position themselves as a top prospect by leveraging their experience, skills, and education.

What's In It For Your School

Students feel a sense of appreciation toward their school for providing a service that sets them up for success after they graduate. 

Practice interviews significantly improve the rate of graduates not only landing jobs, but landing jobs in their fields of study.

Schools are able to boast their career placement rates and students are more likely to leave positive reviews of their schools after they have successfully landed jobs in their chosen industry. 

As potential students are deciding between schools, prospective students are more likely to choose a school that offers InterviewLynx as a professional development tool.

With increased applicants, schools are able to generate more revenue. 

Urbana, Illinois, April 17, 2016 - Students are out on the Quad lawn of the University of Illinois college campus in Urbana Champaign
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