Caroline's role as admissions officer at Aix-en-Provence: supporting the talents of tomorrow
At the heart of the student experience at Digital Campus in Aix-en-Provence, the admissions officer plays a crucial role in the journey of future digital talents. Caroline, who holds this position with passion and dedication, is the first person to make contact with applicants, from the moment they submit their application file.
Caroline's primary responsibility is to collect and verify applicants' files. She ensures that all required documents are provided and that candidates meet the necessary prerequisites to access the programmes offered by Digital Campus. Once these steps are validated, candidates are invited to sit an entrance exam, including motivation interviews and the presentation of their portfolios.
During these interviews, Caroline assesses candidates' digital skills as well as their knowledge of current tools and trends. But beyond technical competencies, their motivation and alignment with the values and expectations of the programmes are also closely examined. Candidates must demonstrate their passion for digital and their desire to thrive in this rapidly expanding field.
What makes Caroline's role particularly rewarding is the opportunity to support students right from the start of their journey. She is present at every stage, watching them evolve and grow, until they become accomplished professionals in the digital field. For Caroline, it is a genuine source of satisfaction to see tomorrow's talents spread their wings.
If Caroline had one piece of advice for prospective students, it would be this: "Come as you are, with your personality and your creativity, because you are the talent of tomorrow."
She encourages applicants to be themselves, to express their uniqueness and not to hesitate to show what makes them special. For her, it is this authenticity that makes the difference and enables each student to fully flourish throughout their journey at Digital Campus in Aix-en-Provence.