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Don't be afraid to TWIST your personal passions into your professional expertise. For example, if you are a copywriter who plays the cello, describe how you approach language like you approach music. Talk about cadence and flow...finding the right rhythm in language.

#entry level professional #ambivert #all Industries #interviewing skills
Julie Cottineau
Founder @ Brand Twist

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I like to reflect on my old journals, writings, and review old goals so I know when to move onto new goals and think about how I've done it in the past. My number one advice is to not be afraid to ask strangers for help and leave your comfort zone/don’t be afraid to go back. If you're looking to start something new, think "how hard can it be?" Just remember everyone has to figure it out when they do something the first time, so fake it till you make it and be patient!

#mid-level professional #introvert #all Industries #team work
Farrah Bostic
Founder, Head of Strategy @ The Difference Engine

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Women need to stop competing with each other and need to fully learn to support each other. We have to soon realize that we’re all in this together, and so when it comes to individual salary negotiation, women shouldn't be afraid to ask for it. We should allow one another to own it because we deserve it.

#any level #ambivert #all Industries #salary negotiation skills
Carolyn Centeno
Founder @ The We Age

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Highly performing teams are aligned. When you start a project use an 'even-over' tool to help prioritize work and make sure everyone is working towards the same goal. List every goal of the project and get agreement which one should come to the top by saying "goal X even over goal Y".

#senior level professional #extrovert #all Industries #team work
Bree Groff

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A good way to start practicing leadership is to lead a meeting. Prepare for it first with goals for the group. Then to establish yourself in the room and lead the meeting, a good hack is to stand up and be the first person at the whiteboard. Works every time.

#mid-level professional #extrovert #all Industries #leadership skills
Jess Greenwood
Chief Strategy Officer @ R/GA

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