In a society that embraces “hustle culture” to the fullest, many of us feel overworked with little hope of respite from our demanding jobs and daily duties. Importunate bosses push us to our limits, asking us to work long outside of the usual 9 to 5 and sending work emails on our off days. Even our hobbies have been stolen from us, as guilt begins to creep in when we realize we could—even should—be monetizing our creativity.
When the college’s finally over, what’s next?
After bagging that degree and selling your textbooks with BookScouter, the next step is to join the workforce. However, before that, you’ll have to pass a job interview, and unlike the exams you aced in school, its questions aren’t always predictable. If you want your job interview to be successful, you should put great effort into your preparation.