Ensuring Your First Impression is the Best
Originally posted on JohnJellinek.info
A person’s appearance involves more than just how they dress. Making a great first impression has a lot to do with body language and, of course, an excellent pitch. When going into any business situation or applying for a position within a company, one should always aim to put his or her best foot forward. To ensure that your value is recognized and that you attract great career opportunities, practice the following to an outstanding first impression.
Explain Your Plan of Action
When entering a job interview or consultation, employers don’t want to hear simply about one’s knowledge of the occupational work. Rendering the best first impression always means an individual should point out their plan of action. Employers want to know if a person can point out a work problem, but they also want to see if that person can come up with effective and efficient resolutions.
People should do extensive research on the position they are applying for and consider potential dilemmas that the organization may face. Afterwards, they can share what they would do to solve these problems. Others will be impressed with this initiative taken as it shows one isn’t apprehensive when it comes to leadership.
Show What Makes You Unique
People should share skill sets and qualities that make them different from the rest within their industry. What sets one apart from the rest? This could be a person’s personality, experience, certifications, or connections.
Listen to Feedback
Some people may overshoot the mark by trying too hard to be noticeable. It’s important to have pride while also being willing to make adjustments. If a person continuously speaks and interrupts without allowing the interviewer to give feedback, they might be seen as arrogant or pretentious. There is always room for improvement. Practicing humility is one of the ways an individual can ensure their first impression is the best one.
Rehearse Your Pitch
Confidence is very important when making a great first impression. Any expression or hindrance of doubt or uncertainty may be interpreted as a potential future liability. This can turn investors off and make them uncertain as to whether or not they should invest in what you have to offer.
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