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Know yourself inside and out. What do you want? What do you like? What do you want to be like? Self reflection is a key to understanding the answers to each of these questions, and being meticulous in self reflection will help you to present yourself as the person you want to be perceived as.

#any level #ambivert #experience #interviewing skills
Dana Siomkos
Owner and Talent Scout @ You & Them

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If you're interviewing, think about your personal branding as the narrative you build for yourself and as your memoir, which is how you'd like to be remembered. Don't confuse it with a biography, which is just a pure description of your life.

#mid-level professional #ambivert #all Industries #presentation skills
Julie Cottineau
Founder @ Brand Twist

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Make sure your interview is not one-sided. You should be interviewing them, too! Consider what they might want to hear from you, both in your answers and in your questions. The employer wants to know how you can benefit them, so sell yourself in a way that can convince them that they are winning by hiring you.

#any level #ambivert #experience #interviewing skills
Dana Siomkos
Owner and Talent Scout @ You & Them

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Great presenters always do these 5 things:

1. Consider their audience - great presenters determine who they are talking to and how much they know about the subject to establish the purpose of the presentation.

2. Organize their thoughts - they focus on delivering three main ideas that begin with a solid opening and end with a strong close, including a call to action.

3. Channel positive energy - they maintain an open and confident body posture, use gestures to emphasize their points and show enthusiasm with facial expressions.

4. Connect and engage with listeners - they use eye contact to keep listeners engaged and to maintain a conversational feel.

5. Practice constantly - they are familiar with concepts to ensure a smoother delivery and focus on being themselves while getting they ideas across.

#mid-level professional #extrovert #all Industries #presentation skills
Jocelin Martinez
Founder @ Jocelin Martinez Communications Training

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Working as a junior, but being billed as a senior? Find out, then get paid at your billings rate.

#mid-level professional #advertising #salary negotiation skills
Ali Hanan
CEO @ Creative Equals

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