Friday, January 3, 2020
How#8217;s Your Elevator Pitch
How8217s Your Elevator Pitch Everything in life is for sale. Including you. Whether youre looking for a job or a promotion or just meeting someone at a restaurant, youre selling yourself all the time.So hows your elevator pitch?They say the most effective listening takes place within the first 30 60 seconds of a conversation. Thats pretty quick. After that, your listener may have already you tuned out. Even before that, experts suggest that as soon as someone lays eyes on you theyve already made an opinion about you.Oh well. So much for unbiased opinions Its up to you to make a great first impression quickly.This natural phenomenon has startling implications for the job seeker unprepared for an interview, the new co-worker making introductions, or the employee late for work and rattling off excuses to upper-management.But heres where the basic tenets of the elevator pitch can help.The tradition al elevator pitch is a carefully-crafted (and concise) sales technique used to sell a product or service. The theory behind it can be used just as well to sell yourself during an interview or casual conversation. With elements of the elevator pitch thrown in, anyone can answer the simple yet complicated question Tell me about yourself.Some basic elevator pitch rules to follow1) Be Clear Dont mumble, speak up, measure the tone and flow of your sentences.2) Be Brief Simplify. Less is more.3) Be Evocative Bold words Transform your message with powerful statements.4) Be Targeted Know your audience. Dont say anything inappropriate. Think about who youre talking to and their position position relative to yours.5) Be positive It should go without saying. No one wants hear your depressing drivel.It should be noted that this list also functions as a complementary set of rules that can be used throughout ones career, or even life. If life is sales, then sales is one elevator pitch after anoth er. Start selling.
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