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An elevator pitch is considered a quick summary of your experience and background. It is called an elevator pitch for the sole reason that within an elevator ride of 12 floors with the hiring manager you should be able to briefly explain all about yourself and your qualifications. This is equivalent to a 15-30 seconds pitch.
Imagine you are in the elevator, DING the door opens and that sharp looking manager in a suit steps in with you. Turns out, that is the hiring manager of your dream job! Here is where your elevator pitch starts, you are excited, and you have less than a minute to do the impression and take this chance.
Some of you out there are thinking, how is that even possible with our four or five storey buildings?
The situation above is just an example of where elevator pitches happen. However, the elevator is just a metaphor and there are many other situations where you need to be prepared for that pitch, and where you need to grab your chance very quickly. Be prepared to use your elevator pitch in job fairs, networking events or even social events where the potential employers you are trying to impress are attending.
Also, elevator pitches work perfectly in interviews when you are faced with the famous question of “tell me about yourself” and will help you gain confidence when introducing yourself to company representatives.
Don’t ever miss this chance, read below for some tips on the do’s and don’ts to prepare a great elevator pitch.
The Do’s
The Don’ts
The good thing about elevator pitches is that they are short and straight to the point. This means, as soon as you master the basics, you should be able to use the elevator pitch in any situation regardless of who is standing in front of you. But remember; tailor your pitch to your audience’s interests.
Elevator pitches are a great way to give the best first impression. You should sound relaxed and confident. Add your personal touch to your pitch and make it a unique one, it will serve you beyond your expectations.