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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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Leading can be lonely and it’s tempting to just be satisfied with status quo and failing to act when in a tough spot. I’ve found on a number of times, that action or agency, even with imperfect is better than inaction.

An example of this is based on an anecdote about a Hungarian reconnaissance unit lost in the Alps. In the poem, the soldiers faced an icy death, until their leader found a map which he used to lead the platoon to safety. On their return, however, it was found that the map was not of the Alps but of the Pyrenees.

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Peter Espersen
Managing Partner @ Watershed

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The key things to show in an interview, when you have very little professional experience are:
Personality
Resilience
Thinking outside the box
Times you've been out of your comfort zone
Team work
Passion
Whether this is through sports, travelling, internships or being the oldest of 5 children. If you give examples of how you've pushed yourself and used your initiative, you'll stand out. Also, remember to smile, charisma can take you far.

#entry level professional #ambivert #all Industries #experience #interviewing skills
Hazel O'Brien
Founder @ THE FUTURE FACTORY

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It’s a call to accept yourself for the way you are, not just the parts that you like, but the parts that are difficult. To counter self-love, there's an important piece we often don't think about: self-doubt. Know what it looks like. There is an inherent power in speaking about self-doubt. Sometimes people can’t work because they get drowned out by thoughts of self-doubt, but remember that the pursuit of perfection is completely inauthentic--everyone has different things to doubt and are able to challenge them in different ways, so do what works for you. There's no right way, and no path to perfect.

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Gemma Gambee
Creative Strategist @ Gemma Gambee Consultancy

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The vast majority of people show up to work every day wanting to contribute and be valued. As a leader, find ways to acknowledge and celebrate that. Even small wins deserve acknowledgement.

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Jenny Cavaioli
Strategist & Org Designer @ Independent Consultant

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