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Kevin Downey has an extensive background in business management, recruiting, branding and marketing. He's volunteered his career coaching services at job fairs, lecturing on interview techniques and crafting winning resumes and cover letters.
The interviewer would like to know how the knowledge you gained during your studies will benefit you in this position. Display your commitment to your career path, exhibiting a passion for your field and enthusiasm for where it'll lead you. Lay the foundation for your professional goals based on your educational pursuits. Focus on some of the relevant topics you learned.
Your educational history isn't necessarily restricted to an educational institution. Anything and everything that helped you along your career path and aided in your professional growth can be considered part of your educational history.
Prepare your answer in advance while performing adequate research on yourself, Geico, and the role you are contending for. Assure the interviewer that you have gained transferable knowledge and are prepared to apply that knowledge.

Kimberly is a freelance writer and editor with a decade of experience in the education field, including her time as a pre-kindergarten teacher.
"I will apply everything I learned from my Bachelor of Business Administration Degree to my work with GEICO. My University experience was a positive one. I applied myself wholeheartedly and graduated at the top of my class. In addition to the knowledge gained, I also developed strong organizational skills and a keen ability to multitask - additional skills that I look forward to bringing to GEICO."

Kimberly is a freelance writer and editor with a decade of experience in the education field, including her time as a pre-kindergarten teacher.
"Although I do not bring industry-specific post-secondary education, I have completed some coursework that would be transferable to this role with GEICO. These courses include business administration, portfolio management, and organizational behavior."
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I've developed valuable skillsets from classes I took in college. I majored in Applied Math and Economics. Real analysis class helped me develop logic-thinking skills; data inferences, economic forecasting, and mathematical-statistical helped me develop quantitative analytic skills since some projects require teamwork. I also learned how to coordinate different opinions and work in a team environment. Monetary policy and globalization helped me develop an understanding of financial systems. In addition to the knowledge I gained, I also developed leadership skills by taking leadership positions at clubs. Outside school, I did several internships. I think those internships help me develop research, analytical and communication skills, and the ability to multitask and prioritize. I look forward to bringing those skills to GEICO.

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You have thought a lot about the impact your education has made on your career, which is awesome! This answer is a 10/10. Great work.
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