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💼 Ever freeze when an interviewer asks "Tell meabout yourself" and end up rambling for minutes?
In this episode,discover the 2-Minute Value Snapshot – a simple structure that grabs attention,showcases your value, and lands you the job.
🤝 Perfect for job interviews where first impressionsdecide everything.
Hosts Marcus andSarah break down why unstructured answers overload interviewers' brains (hello,cognitive load and 8-second attention spans!).
They reveal commonpitfalls like life-story monologues or resume recitals, plus psychology-backedstrategies like the primacy effect and thin-slicing.
You'll hearready-to-use Business English phrases for present value, past proof, future fit– ideal for B2-C1 professionals acing client meetings or networking.
You’ll learn how to:
Open strong withyour current role and key results in seconds
Avoid rambling bystructuring past experiences with mini-STAR examples
Close confidently,tying your skills to the job and inviting questions
Use phrases like"I'm a [role] who focuses on [value]" for instant impact
Transition smoothlywithout sounding robotic or vague
Subscribenow and practice your 2-minute answer before your next interview – you'llimpress from the first word! 🎧
By Business Essentials💼 Ever freeze when an interviewer asks "Tell meabout yourself" and end up rambling for minutes?
In this episode,discover the 2-Minute Value Snapshot – a simple structure that grabs attention,showcases your value, and lands you the job.
🤝 Perfect for job interviews where first impressionsdecide everything.
Hosts Marcus andSarah break down why unstructured answers overload interviewers' brains (hello,cognitive load and 8-second attention spans!).
They reveal commonpitfalls like life-story monologues or resume recitals, plus psychology-backedstrategies like the primacy effect and thin-slicing.
You'll hearready-to-use Business English phrases for present value, past proof, future fit– ideal for B2-C1 professionals acing client meetings or networking.
You’ll learn how to:
Open strong withyour current role and key results in seconds
Avoid rambling bystructuring past experiences with mini-STAR examples
Close confidently,tying your skills to the job and inviting questions
Use phrases like"I'm a [role] who focuses on [value]" for instant impact
Transition smoothlywithout sounding robotic or vague
Subscribenow and practice your 2-minute answer before your next interview – you'llimpress from the first word! 🎧