Interviews | Presenting | Business Writing | Persuasion | Communicating Personal Brand |
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60 - 90 seconds
The length of a response to each question
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Maximizing the stage
Regardless of the space given, you must?
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Front loading
The first step to increasing skim value
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Determining your audience's needs
The first step to persuasion is
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Values
These are your principles or standards of behavior, your judgement of what is important in life.
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Soft skills
Interviewers may care more about this than your GPA
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An attention getter
To engage your audience from the beginning, you must include?
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Passive language
Avoiding this language will simplify the reader's processing time and can increase the odd's of having your message read
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Magnifying the problem
It's not enough to just tell your audience they have a problem, you must do this.
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Interests
Knowing this will help you choose the right career path because it consists of things you like to do for fun.
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Behavioral questions
These types of questions highlight a candidate’s qualifications and job competencies while also helping to predict a candidate’s future behaviors
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Filler words
What words should presenters avoid to show confidence in delivery?
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Clear and concise
Instead of wordy or fancy writing, you should focus on being this
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Strengths
Knowing this is important for selecting the right jobs to apply for, effective interviews, and cover letters
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White space
To indicate a visual cue to your reader that something important is about to be said, you should maximize this.
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Call to action
To close your argument and to persuade your audience to respond, you should have this.
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Transferable skills
What are portable skills you take from job to job
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STAR story
The proper format to answer each question
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Internal transitions
A way to help everyone follow along during your presentation
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