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Spin
Yourself
We
spin ourselves all the time-to find a date or a mate, to make a
good impression on our elders, to join a club or society. Spinning
merely involves presenting those aspects of ourselves that are likely
to be appealing to others. It is not enough to come off this way
or that way. You take control of the message you convey to the interviewer.
The clearer the spin, the sharper is the appeal.
Take a careful look at your list to determine which of the skills and qualities seem most relevant to the position you are seeking. For the consultant position that Suzanne is seeking, client relations and quality assurance practices seem most relevant from the experience-based skills category. Each of the skill from the transferable skills category is relevant, so she chooses to emphasize negotiation, problem-solving, project management, and writing. She anticipates that the personal qualities required for this position include creativity, dependability, initiative, and flexibility. Generate concise anecdotes. Once you have created a short-list of skills and qualities that you offer the company, compile a set of stories and facts that illustrate your unique abilities. When doing so, remember a few guidelines:
Identify
your basic message. With her skill profile, knowledge of the
employer and job, and these guidelines in mind, Suzanne might develop
an overall interview message like the following. Identify
the bottom line. Knowing that she wants to communicate her basic
message throughout the interview, Suzanne then clarifies the core
of what she has to offer:
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