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02/04/2022

4/11: Consider your body language
Intentional movements and body language play an essential role in nonverbal communication.

For instance, opening your arms in a sweeping gesture when telling your friend a story can show enthusiasm and excitement.

Some gestures often used in communication:

Pointing at an object can imply its importance. Just note that pointing directly at a person could suggest negative feelings and hostility.
Open hands with palms facing upward can suggest acceptance and trustworthiness.
Shrugging your shoulders with palms facing upward can convey indecisiveness or confusion.
Keeping your hand gestures in the area from the top of your chest to your lower waist implies confidence without arrogance.

01/26/2022

3/11: Avoid filler words
You might fall prey to filler words such as "uh," "like," and "so" more often than you think. These words may feel natural, but according to 2015 research, fillers can distract others and imply low confidence.

Researchers analyzed 138 recorded interview videos from 69 Massachusetts Institute of Technology students speaking with career counselors. The results suggest that using fewer filler words and more unique words could increase your chance of landing a job after an interview.

01/25/2022

2/11:Find your voice

Your voice can offer clues about a number of things, from where you were born to how you're currently feeling.

A strong, confident speaking voice can be just as important as the words you use, particularly since tone of voice might add another layer of meaning to what you say.

A few tips to keep in mind:

Use a slow and steady voice to convey trustworthiness and importance.
Maintain a consistent rhythm and tone to sound confident and knowledgeable.
Enunciate clearly at an audible volume to boost the impact of your words by making them easier to understand.

01/24/2022

1/11: Communication Series!

Types of communication (Important foundation)

You respond to thousands of communication cues every day, from facial expressions to tone of voice to text messages.

Verbal, Nonverbal, Written, Visual, Listening

01/17/2022

New series! 1 per day discussing 10 ways to help you communicate better!

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Starting tomorrow!

01/16/2022

2022 is a year to focus on professional development. I would love to hear what that means to you!

To me it means sharpening my nonverbal abilities so I can continue to get the most out of every situation

07/12/2021

As the economy begins to open back up and companies start to hire to fill jobs now is more important that ever to understand how to communicate with recruiters, convey your value and get involved with networking events!

06/02/2021

I learned something new today - Facebook live is not a replacement for zoom or google meets etc... man I cannot wait to re-do that introduction to interview coaching session where I can actually share my presentation AND get to see participants.

Learning is part of the process!

08/11/2020

Great Questions to ask in an interview!

1. What does it mean to be a culture fit at your company?
2. What are some of your favorite things about working here?
3. What are the biggest challenges the company is facing, and how will this role help address them?
4. How will my performance be measured so that we know i'm making progress towards these challenges?
5. Who is an example of an employee who has excelled in this role, and what made them a great fit?

Not asking questions could make you look uninterested!

07/27/2020

Resume Writing Tip (There will be lots of these!)

Don’t Put Everything on There!

Your resume should not have every work experience you’ve ever had listed on it. Think of your resume not as a comprehensive list of your career history, but as a marketing document selling you as the perfect person for the job. For each resume you send out, you’ll want to highlight only the accomplishments and skills that are most relevant to the job at hand (even if that means you don’t include all of your experience).

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