Sure - you could do like all the other candidates and bring your resume into the interview and when asked, "tell me about yourself" or "share with me why you think you are the person for this position," you can look down at your resume and list it out loud for them.
OR you can stand out and prepare for your next interview by crafting a few memorable, personal and brief stories from your job highlights to hold the attention of interviewers and help them personally connect with you while seeing, in action, your communication skills.
Be sure you map these out ahead of time – so you don’t drone on and on. Remember, you also need to show that you can help drive a point home with brevity. Throw in some light and funny stories to lighten the mood and let your sense of humor shine through too, where appropriate.
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They can read your resume any time. The interview is your chance to shine and drive home the point that you get it – you get what they need and if they hire you, they can be confident you will deliver.
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