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Project #1: Me in 30 seconds

Project #1: Me in 30 seconds. Objective: students will be able to answer the question: “Tell me about yourself” in an interview setting, with proper etiquette, technique and clarity. What is a “Me in 30 second statement?”.

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Project #1: Me in 30 seconds

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  1. Project #1: Me in 30 seconds Objective: students will be able to answer the question: “Tell me about yourself” in an interview setting, with proper etiquette, technique and clarity.

  2. What is a “Me in 30 second statement?” • It is a simple way to present to someone else a balanced understanding of who you are. It piques the interest of a listener who invites you to “Tell me a little about yourself,” and it provides a brief and compelling answer to the question. “Why should I hire you?” ERS: Employment Services

  3. Piques: • to excite (interest, curiosity, etc.): Her curiosity was piqued by the gossip. • to arouse an emotion or provoke to action: to pique someone to answer a challenge.

  4. What should this statement include? • Hello, a brief personal introduction, First and Last name, (no nick names) with firm handshake with a smile. • What position you are applying for. *Or if this is used in real life for an interview for a scholarship or special program you would insert your future school or career goals. • A few special character traits or adaptive skills that set you apart from other applicants.

  5. Examples of “Character Traits” • ambitious excited sharp • attentive gentle talented • giving honest thoughtful • bright imaginative trustworthy • considerate independent • cooperative intelligent • decisive mature • dependable pleasant • polite positive • depressed proper • determined responsible

  6. Other important points to consider: • Keep your “Me in 30 second statement” brief. People only listen for 30-60 seconds. This will indicate you are clearly focused and waste no time getting to the point. • Speak in present tense • Remember your audience. Make sure your words, body language, dress and mannerisms are geared toward the interviewers age and status.

  7. Other points cont.. • Make your statement NATURAL! This project is a concise way to break down and organize your thoughts. In no way should the statement sound rehearsed or “robotic.” • This is one of your first impressions with the interviewer. Make it count! • ERS: Employment Services

  8. Example of a “Me in 30 Second Statement” • “Hello, pleasure to meet you. My name is Robert Jones, and I am currently looking for a job in youth services. I have 10 years of experience working with youth agencies. I have a bachelors degree in outdoor education. I raise money, train leaders, and organize units. I have raised over $100,000 each of the last six years. I consider myself a good public speaker, and I have a good sense of humor. • ERS: Employment Services

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