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Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
A school's culture is the overall atmosphere and environment at the school. This can include things like the values and beliefs held by the school community, the level of diversity and inclusion, the level of student engagement and participation in extracurricular activities, and the overall sense of community and connectedness among students, faculty, and staff.
Workplace culture and fit is a significant factor when considering a career move. The interviewer asks what you know about their school's culture to gauge whether you would be a good fit for their institution. They want to see if you have done your research and if your values align with the school's. It's essential to be knowledgeable about the culture of the school you are applying to, as it can impact your job satisfaction and overall success in the role. Make sure to highlight any relevant experiences or skills that align with the school's culture and values. Assure the interviewer that you have put thought, research, and consideration into how the workplace culture will work for you.

Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
"I have researched your school through your social media channels and on glassdoor.com. Your employees have great things to say, and overall it seems that you have fun while you work. I look forward to joining an organization like yours that is upbeat and thoughtful with an eye on helping the community simultaneously."

Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
"I read many positive reviews about your organization and this school's culture online. You offer great incentives to keep people motivated, and it seems to be a fast-paced environment that values innovation and performance. From what I've observed, your school seems to have a strong sense of community and pride. I've seen a lot of students and faculty members working together to support one another and create a positive environment for learning. It also seems like there's a lot of diversity here, which is great to see. Overall, I think the culture at your school values inclusion, collaboration, and growth and one which I would be happy to be affiliated with."

Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
"Through my years as an admissions counselor, I have met a few teachers, faculty, and students from your school. Everyone has had great things to say about your culture. I have heard it is encouraging and supportive, and very diverse. I look forward to learning more about your workplace culture as the interview process continues!"

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I have had the privilege to experience the culture at this school. For example, I completed two internships while staying on campus and formed a new organization. The culture of Capital University is being involved and making connections while being involved.

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This is a good answer. I reocommend expanding slightly to show how your experience prepares you for this position. See example revised answer below.
I had had the privilege to experience the culture here firsthand when I was a student. While I was on campus, I completed two internships and formed a new organization ____. I found the culture at Capital University to be all about getting involved and making connections through your various involvements. Experiencing the culture firsthand has prepared me for this position because I will be able to relate to the student experiences.
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