
I took away a number of different competencies and skills from my time as an RA that helped me get to where I am today. Being an RA taught me to be more confident in situations, particularly crisis situations, where you need to make quick decisions while remaining calm. Being an RA also helped me with skills I’ve used as a supervisor and teammate—including listening, counseling, and collaboration. In many ways, the RA position and how it stretched me in so many ways helped lay a solid foundation fro me as a professional. For current RAs, I would suggest focusing on your duties and enhancing your skills. Reflect on your work. How are you doing? How can you improve? Are there best practices you can follow? Engaging in these skills early on will enhance your employability later.