Whether you are pursuing new or promotional roles, your ability to clearly and effectively communicate how your capabilities meet other parties’ needs and preferences will help set you ahead of the competition. One way to communicate this effectively is to highlight your accomplishments, in both written and verbal communications. In last week's webinar with Touro Graduate School of Business students, we discussed how to communicate accomplishments in writing on your resume, and verbally, in career conversations with networking contacts and hiring managers. If you struggle with communicating your accomplishments, this week’s tip will help. It provides two communication frameworks, and you can read more about both here.
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