I’m interested in the advisor role, especially because of its focus on one-on-one conversations and relationship building to help people find impactful careers. However, I personally do not have extensive academic or professional experience in your top priority areas myself, but have instead been working to build up my useful skills and am a bit of a generalist / interdisciplinarist. How can I still make a strong application?
I’m interested in the advisor role, especially because of its focus on one-on-one conversations and relationship building to help people find impactful careers. However, I personally do not have extensive academic or professional experience in your top priority areas myself, but have instead been working to build up my useful skills and am a bit of a generalist / interdisciplinarist. How can I still make a strong application?