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Students at different stages of Launch School often struggle to imagine themselves as working engine

Students at different stages of Launch School often struggle to imagine themselves as working engineers. Connecting students with engineers who... Students at different stages of Launch School often struggle to imagine themselves as working engineers. Connecting with engineers who have completed Launch School and Capstone can help bridge that gap. That’s why we’re hosting an AMA with Carolina, a software engineer at Liberty Mutual. This is a chance to ask questions about her experience through Launch School, Capstone, and what it’s like on the job now. Join us next Tuesday, November 28th at 6pm US Eastern for “From Student to Alum: Carolina Answers Your Launch School Questions”. [Register]( Also next week, Brandi is back with her soft skills workshop. This is a great opportunity to brush up on your interview etiquette, ensuring you make the best impression possible. Whether you’re preparing for your first interview assessment or your first job interview of Capstone, this workshop has something for you. “The Power of Soft Skills: Your Guide to Interviewing with Confidence” will run next Thursday, November 30th at 6pm US Eastern, [Register]( Here’s what attendees had to say about the last iteration of the soft skills workshop: “The presenter was able to to keep up with questions in real time, and still present everything she had planned. I found that helpful---and impressive!” “I liked Brandi's tips on interviews from the point of view of a TA who conducts interviews.” “Presenter was well-spoken, knowledgeable, down-to-earth, and relatable.  Loved the practical advice and real-world examples.  The slides were succinct and the photos were fun.” We’ve designed these workshops to make your journey through Launch School as smooth and successful as possible. As always, workshops are free and open to anyone, regardless of your subscription status. We hope to see you there! Best Regards, Launch School Team [Facebook icon]( [Email icon](mailto:hello@launchschool.com) [Twitter icon]( [View this email in your browser]( [Logo] Copyright (C) 2023 Launch School. All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you expressed interest in Launch School. Our mailing address is: Launch School 6501 E. Greenway Pkwy #103-604Scottsdale, AZ 85254 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe](

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