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Five Quick steps to handle “STRESS INTERVIEWS”

A job is desired by everyone in this competitive era. Nowadays, amidst diversity and cut throat competition; a job involves handling pressure, conflict or dealing with difficult people.  The “stress interview” is a way of checking if the candidate is likely to cope-up with the pressure faced in the job. It enables the employer to see their conflict management skills at first-hand by employing tactics such as: Unnerving you  Asking irrelevant questions Ignoring you while you are speaking Interrupting Making negative personal comments So how can one make the Interview more worthy in this kind of a stress-full situation? We need to remember that there are other jobs outside.  The stress of really wanting   this  particular job can help us approach the interview with as much energy as possible. We just have to remind ourselves to use this stress effectively — remember the fact "you  want  this job."  So here are quick tips that would help you

How to Prepare and Deliver a Speech Effectively?

Let’s face it, it is not an easy task to address masses in a non-native language. Also, it is not impossible to improve from one’s current level. One can look for guidance from a mentor or a coach to get enough feed from their experience by joining public speaking courses in Delhi NCR . 1. FOCUS ON THE MAIN MESSAGE: . If you’ve been asked to give a speech, the first step is to choose a focused message. Even if you’ve been given a theme for your speech such as “inspiration” or “strength,” this is more a general umbrella under which your specific point (and point of view) will fall. Make a shortlist of five ideas for your speech. It can be helpful to write them in the command form. “Strength” a brainstorm of five speech messages could include: “don’t ever give up, “overcome failure,” “build physical strength,” and “know your strengths.” If you feel stuck for ideas, consider if there is a current political or social context that brings new insight to your theme. 2. BUILD THREE S