Elevator Pitch (more popular slang) or
Elevator Speech is a short message about who you are, your career aims
and the benefits you bring to the company or your startup.
In today’s fast moving world we know how
communication skills play an important role in workplaces. An elevator
speech is one of those effective communication tools that can
potentially lead you to a success in your career.
It got its name from the scenario of the
professional who walks into his or her office building and gets in the
elevator with the CEO. ‘So tell me,’ she says, ‘who are you and what do
you do here?’ With the average elevator ride reported to be 16 seconds,
you can’t waste time. This is your chance; you have a captive audience
with someone influential in the company.
Although it may seem trivial or
unlikely, every professional is advised to have an elevator speech. You
never know when the opportunity will arise, do you think you will be
ready?
Ideally, you would like to give an
articulate, concise summary that conveys that you are an intelligent
professional, are involved in your work and can express yourself well to
others.
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Watch and Learn From This Startup’s Pitch to VC Tim Draper
Watch These Entrepreneurs Pitch Their Startups to Judges from Techstars and AlleyNYC
When reviewing elevator speeches, think about things like:
- If you were the CEO and had this conversation with this employee, would you hire them?
- Was it clear and coherent?
- Can you provide any tips on how to improve it?
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