Everybody dreads the 60-second elevator pitch. You are stuck in a tiny room with someone who could make or break your career. You are supposed to wow them with a small speech all about you? Even if ...
In many professional scenarios, when introducing yourself, you’ll have a limited period of time to capture the attention of the person you are meeting. From networking events to first-round interviews ...
Imagine you’re on an elevator. It stops, and the vice president of a company you want to work at steps in. “The doors close and you have 20 or 30 seconds to grab his interest,” said Melanie Winograd, ...
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