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Unspoken Interview Fundamentals

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Discover your personal brand and practice for your interviews with Comcast

Comcast is one of the largest broadcasting, media, and telecommunications providers in the world, with about 170,000 employees worldwide. At Comcast, we like to say that we connect millions of people to the moments that matter. We do this by championing a team that is built on entrepreneurialism and innovation, where people can show up and be their best selves.

In this program, you will learn how to communicate your personal story to others and pitch what you have to offer to employers. You will develop and hone the story that makes up your pitch, so you can communicate it clearly, concisely, and compellingly in both written and verbal settings.

We hope that this program will not only help you excel in future interviews, but also give you the confidence to believe in yourself and your capabilities!

This program is self-paced. It takes approximately 2-3 hours to complete.

Skills Learned:

  • Your Personal Story and Written Resume
    Spend some time reflecting on your strengths, experiences, values, and challenges overcome to develop your personal story and reflect that in your written resume.

    • Personal Story
    • Self-Reflection
    • Identifying Strengths
    • Resume Writing
  • Telling Your Personal Story Verbally in Interviews
    Write and record two short videos of yourself to practice answering a video interview question and sending a video follow-up message to your interview.

    • Verbal Communication
    • Video Interviewing
  • Finish Line

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