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Don’t say this in an interview!
List of phrases to not say or say in an interview

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Don’t say this in an interview!

List of phrases to not say or say in an interview
Career Services & Interviewing, Career Skills, Meetings, Public Speaking

Leadership Skills

Infographic outlining eight core leadership skills for success, including listening, communication, connection, reliability, emotional intelligence, handling tough conversations, giving feedback, and inspiring teams. Each skill is further explained with tips for development.
Career Services & Interviewing, Public Speaking

Job Interview Cheat Sheet

Job interview cheat sheet with tips for common interview questions.
Career Skills, Etiquette, Meetings, Public Speaking

Business Meeting Phrases

A list of phrases categorized for use in business meetings. Categories include interrupting, agreeing, disagreeing, advising, clarifying, and asking for repetition.
Career Skills, Email & Web Writing, Etiquette, Grammar & Writing

The Unspoken Rules of E-mail

15 Unspoken Rules of Email That Everyone Needs to Follow. A visually appealing infographic with numbered tips for proper email etiquette.
Career Services & Interviewing, Career Skills, Etiquette, LinkedIn & Social Media, Meetings, Presentation Resources, Public Speaking, Virtual World

How to Master your Body Language

How to Master your Body Language; On camera: make eye contact, show your hands, frame at eye level In person or on stage: stand firmly, feet shoulder width apart, stand tall, use expansive gestures and natural expressions, use open gestures and open body language
Career Services & Interviewing, Career Skills, Conciseness, Etiquette, Grammar & Writing

7 Essential Elements of Communication Skills

The 7 Essential Elements of Communication Skills: listening, non-verbal communication, being clear, being concise, being confident, being personable, being patient
Career Services & Interviewing, Career Skills, Uncategorized

Top Job Skills

Jobskills: ten essential qualities employers seek
Career Services & Interviewing, Meetings, Presentation Resources, Public Speaking

How to Look Confident when Public Speaking

How to look Super-Confident when public speakng
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Interviewing? The Thank-You Email and a Question to Ask

The thank-you email and the most important question to ask in a job interview
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