Monday 31 March 2014

4 Steps to show a good first impression to your customers

"Article from the star"

"Make a good impression." That's what everyone usually says when they hear you're going for a presentation.
A leave-behind is basically a collection of work samples that features your qualifications and skills in a real and practical way.

1. examples of previous work:
bringing sample work is commonly required for roles like designing or writing. Examples of past work are useful to showcase your skills and prove your experience.

2. A custom creation:
impress your interviewer by creating something especially for the training you are doing.

3. ENDORSEMENTS, TESTIMONIALS OR RECOMMENDATIONS:
Another way you can be more memorable is to compile a few sentences from references into a 'testimonials" document.
This will boost your credibility to be hired for this training. You can also include full letters of recommendations.

4. A LIST OF AWARDS, PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS, OR OTHER ACCOMPLISHEMENTS:
Include extra information in your leave-behind if you do not think that it fits into your resume.
according to Smith, this may include your professional affiliants, boards that you sit on and other relevant activities you are involved in.

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