Up Your Interviewing Game Using Stories
We all know to look at the organization’s website, to research our interviewer and to have an answer for ‘Tell me about yourself.’ The trouble is that all the other candidates do, as well. To compete successfully, we need to take our game to the next level. The good news is that to do that we can take advantage of a skill we use on a daily basis -- telling stories.
Join career coach Win Sheffield in this interactive session to learn how the simplest work stories can engage the interviewer and bring your name to the top of the list. In this talk, you will learn how to:
- Identify and strategically share your compelling stories to – both large and small.
- What Hollywood can teach us about telling work stories.
- Prepare your answers before the interview, no matter what is the question.
- Deliver your message with clarity and impact.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Win Sheffield is a career coach who supports his clients to recognize and convey their value through telling their stories of success in writing and speaking. His speaking engagements extend from the New York Public Library, churches and industry and alumni groups in New York to television, Silicon Valley and London.
Win worked in strategy development and management consulting at Citibank, J.P. Morgan and PricewaterhouseCoopers. Before that, he attended Kenyon College and received an M.B.A. from Boston University. He studied counseling at General Seminary, Myers-Briggs at the Jung Institute, and was certified as a career coach through the Five O’Clock Club.
Win Sheffield is a career coach who supports his clients to recognize and convey their value through telling their stories of success in writing and speaking. His speaking engagements extend from the New York Public Library, churches and industry and alumni groups in New York to television, Silicon Valley and London.
Win worked in strategy development and management consulting at Citibank, J.P. Morgan and PricewaterhouseCoopers. Before that, he attended Kenyon College and received an M.B.A. from Boston University. He studied counseling at General Seminary, Myers-Briggs at the Jung Institute, and was certified as a career coach through the Five O’Clock Club.
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