Start by giving a detailed account of the interview process. Since the role is for a Graduate Student, the process probably involved a mix of academic and professional evaluations. Describe the number of rounds, who you met with (e.g., professors, current students, admission committee members), and what each stage focused on. For example, if there were different parts like a technical interview, a behavioral interview, or a written test, mention them. Aim for at least 30 words to meet the minimum requirement.
Interview Questions
In the "Interview questions" section, focus on the specific question asked and your answer.
For the question, "What was the one thing that they asked you?", you should write down a specific question from your interview.
Since the job title is "Graduate Student," the question would likely be related to your academic background, research interests, or future goals.
Here are a few possible examples of a question they might have asked you:
* "Tell me about a research project you've worked on that you are most proud of."
* "What are your specific research interests, and how do they align with our program and faculty?"
* "Where do you see yourself in five years after completing this degree?"
* "Why are you interested in pursuing graduate studies with us specifically?"