4 Talking Points That Will Help You Sell Your Introvert Skills in a Job Interview
The job interview is a shared nightmare among many introverts, but it doesn’t have to be impossible. Introverts have skills that business can profit from.
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The job interview is a shared nightmare among many introverts, but it doesn’t have to be impossible. Introverts have skills that business can profit from.
It’s smart to treat every job as a professional stepping stone that could hypothetically lead to greater opportunities.
I broke down in tears in the break room. As an introvert, I was so uncomfortable in my job.
As an introvert, I used to think I wasn’t ready to navigate the corporate world.
By prioritizing social skills, I was able to build a solid professional network, make more friends, and deepen my existing relationships.
Have you ever felt like the job interview is institutionalized discrimination against introverts? When I write a resume, my introvert skills serve me well.
For introverts, self-employment means more time by yourself and more energy leftover at the end of the day.
One of the reasons I lack confidence in many situations is I feel like an imposter.
Extroverted activities like sales and office politics never resonated with me.
Because you’re ready to take the plunge and actually pursue your dream.