Description
Could you tell me when you are planning to graduate?
1. Planning : Shows the candidate's ability to plan their academic and professional future.
2. Communication : Reflects on how clearly and effectively you convey your academic timeline.
3. Time Management : Indicates how well you manage your time between education and potential work responsibilities.
4. Goal-Setting : Demonstrates your ability to set educational goals and your commitment to achieving them.
1. Availability : The employer wants to know when you will be available to start working full-time.
2. Commitment : Assessing whether you are committed to completing your education before starting a career.
3. Planning : Understanding your planning skills related to transitioning from being a student to entering the professional world.
4. Timeframe : The company needs to understand the timeframe for planning internships, potential job offers, or other opportunities.
1. Know your academic schedule : You should be aware of your current academic standing and expected graduation date.
2. Explain any uncertainties : If there's any uncertainty about your graduation date, be prepared to explain the reasons and how you're addressing them.
3. Discuss post-graduation plans : You may also share your aspirations for after graduation to demonstrate long-term thinking.