Curtis Butler: College Student Interviewing Skills

Are your college student interviewing skills lacking? Curtis Butler spent 30 years in finance as an investor and client-facing executive at industry-leading firms including J.P. Morgan. He has built and led teams and has been on both sides of the interview table hundreds of times. He has a keen understanding of what moves a resume to the top of the pile and what soft skills are required to stand out in an interview. Throughout his career, Curtis always made time for mentoring and has provided individualized coaching to scores of college and graduate students at his Alma maters, Union College and Johns Hopkins University. He has also stepped in to help children of friends and colleagues escape the frustration of a job search and embark on successful careers. His passion for coaching students and young professionals led Curtis to launch Guided Ascent Career Coaching in 2024, with Zoom-based 1-on-1 coaching designed to help clients define their path, plan the steps that can lead them there, and apply the job-search strategies that have proven successful over time — regardless of the industry.

In episode 467, we find out why Curtis decided to go to Union College, how he can decide which career is best for the students he works with, how college students can network while they are in college, what stands out about a college student resume, what are some tips for cover letters, what college students should wear for the interview, how you can answer the dreaded question “tell me about yourself”, what soft skills employers are looking for today, and how to make the best job decision between two offers.

Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzojikWiZO0