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The LC Interview Process: After You’ve Clicked “Submit”
By Kaelin Beaty, 2017–2018 Leadership Consultant (@uncczta)
So you finally clicked “submit” on your Leadership Consultant application… now what? It’s time to prepare for interviews! The interview process to become a #ZTALC is dynamic because it includes both a video group interview and an in-person interview. Below, you’ll find my personal experience with the LC interview process and a few tips!
Explaining Your ZTA Experience 101
By Leslie Brockman Chunta, Contributing Writer (@texastechzeta alumna, Province President XI-E)
I remember my first “big girl” job interview in 2007. I wore my brown pantsuit and gold knit shirt with pearls (cause I was different than everyone wearing black, naturally) and had five copies of my resume on nice linen paper in a leather portfolio. I remember feeling less than confident about what was on that resume that day. I was the first of my parents’ kids to go to college, and my academic advisor totally missed the part about getting an internship, so I didn’t have one like everyone else in my program. But what I did have was involvement in five student organizations, including Zeta Tau Alpha.
𝕝𝕖𝕒𝕕𝕖𝕣𝕤𝕙𝕚𝕡 𝕔𝕠𝕟𝕤𝕦𝕝𝕥𝕒𝕟𝕥 𝕒𝕡𝕡𝕤 𝕒𝕣𝕖 𝕠𝕡𝕖𝕟!
Learn more and apply: bit.ly/ztalc
I can hardly believe I came “off the road” a year ago today. In some ways, it feels like I finished my LC career ages ago, and in others, it feels like it was just yesterday.
^At IO, I keep a shadow box displaying some ZTA memories in my office; naturally, most of them are from my time as a Leadership Consultant, since I traveled longer than I was in my own chapter!
I will always be grateful for such an adventuresome and formative sorority experience.
Being a Leadership Consultant: Expectation vs. Reality
By Thalia Pantoja, 2018-2019 Leadership Consultant
Within my first year of ZTA membership, I knew I wanted to apply to be a Leadership Consultant. I am a prepper, so I attended Cupcakes with Consultants at National Leadership Conference 2017 and asked every question under the sun. When I left, I knew what was up. Right? Now, a few months into my year as a consultant, I can tell you I had no clue! Here are a few expectations I had (and some you might have too) along with the realties.
5 Ways Being an LC Changed Me
By Jessie Barton, 2017–2019 Leadership Consultant
I joined team #ZTALC in July 2017. When I reflect on who I was then compared to who I am now, I am so thankful for the ways this position has enriched my life. Things constantly change on the road, and I want to share some fun ways I’ve changed since my first day of training at Zeta Tau Alpha International Office.
Making a place for sisterhood
By Kelley Fox, Leadership Consultant (@urizetataualpha)
It’s hard to adequately describe the feeling of starting a new Zeta Tau Alpha chapter. It is by far the most rewarding experience I have had during my time as a Leadership Consultant, and I have been fortunate enough to work on not one but two extensions! When I reflect on starting our newest Zeta Tau Alpha chapters, I am flooded with memories. I remember the excitement I, along with the other consultants, felt on my first day on campus; how humbled I felt as I witnessed women opening their bids, knowing the journey of a lifetime that lay before them; and the sense of pride I felt as I witnessed strangers become sisters and women become leaders.