Why Job Interviews Can Be Hard for Introverts (and What to Do About It)
If you’re an introvert like me, promoting yourself can be daunting. Like many introverts, I like to be in the background. It’s nice there.
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If you’re an introvert like me, promoting yourself can be daunting. Like many introverts, I like to be in the background. It’s nice there.
Being put on the spot can be painful for introverts, as their deep-thinking brains need time to process and reflect.
You can’t control all the noise and people and chaos, but you can pick up a knitting needle or an Xbox controller.
Introverts don’t enjoy small talk or bragging about their accomplishments, so sometimes they get overlooked in favor of people who do.
You don’t need to become more outgoing to succeed in your career. You can succeed in a way that feels right for you as an introvert.
Teach your introverted child that it’s perfectly okay to have a small circle of friends and to enjoy solo activities.
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