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Whether you are just entering the workplace or are a seasoned professional, career coaching can help you focus on your strengths and show recruiters to C-suite executives the best version of you.
A strengths-based resume will make you a top contender, and preparation for future interviews will ensure a lasting impression. Impressions are made from the moment you hit send, place that phone call and walk in the room--ensure you are sending the right message.
In today's world, practicing for the traditional interview isn't enough. In recent years, the behavioral interview, also known as the competency-based interview, has gained popularity. Behavioral-based interview questions help the interviewer understand how you've performed and behaved in the past with actual results and scenarios.
Understanding your strengths, and how you have used them in the past is an important part of the preparation process. Be assured of putting the best version of yourself on display using a strengths-based approach.
Great speakers inspire us. They are confident and have the ability to engage their audience. Learn how to leverage your strengths and create a meaningful connection with your audience. Know the elements necessary to not only deliver a speech but how to make it engaging and dynamic.
You weren't prepared to speak today-- whether it is an update on an important project or a celebratory toast, there is a winning formula to delivering messages that hit the mark every time. Maybe thinking quickly on your feet isn't your strong suit, especially when it comes to the Q&A portion of the program. Learn sure fire ways to dissect what is being asked and how to appropriately respond.
When it comes to business etiquette, there are rules that aren’t meant to be broken. Business etiquette is made of a set of both spoken and unspoken rules. In recent years companies have embraced a more laid-back approach; although it may not be obvious, many companies still have implicit professional and social rules of conduct. While it is intended to build strong relationships, breaking any of these rules can be quite detrimental to your professional relationships and career.
From cubicle etiquette, casual dress rules, business lunches to writing letters, you need to know the rules and how to make the best impressions.