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Module 6 - Elevator Pitch

The document provides information about elevator speeches, which are short pitches used to concisely introduce oneself and their value. It discusses key components of elevator speeches like keeping them under a minute, focusing on who you are, what you offer, and what problem you can solve. Examples of elevator speeches are also provided.

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Module 6 - Elevator Pitch

The document provides information about elevator speeches, which are short pitches used to concisely introduce oneself and their value. It discusses key components of elevator speeches like keeping them under a minute, focusing on who you are, what you offer, and what problem you can solve. Examples of elevator speeches are also provided.

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The Elevator Speech, or “Pitch”

Module 6
The Elevator Speech

⚫ Is a tool used by job-seekers and for


organizations and individuals with products
and services to sell.
⚫ Gives your audience the “who, what, and
why” in about a minute – the length of time it
takes to ride from the top to the bottom of a
building in an elevator.
Sound Bites
⚫ Short, 15-30 second Elevator Speeches are
referred to as “Sound Bites”.
⚫ The trick is to make your Sound Bite so
intriguing that people will want to spend more
time talking with you.
Sound Bites

⚫ At its most basic level, the Sound Bite’s structure is:


⚫ Hi, my name is __________. I’m in the _________
field, and I’m looking to _______.
⚫ The last blank would be filled in with your current
career aspiration, whether it is to stay within your
field and move up or move into a different career.
⚫ A college student or new graduate might add
the following to the basic structure:

⚫ Hi, my name is _________. I will be


graduating/I just graduated from _________
with a diploma in ___________. I’m looking
for a position in _______My skills and
accomplishments include ________.I’ve
researched your company and learned
_________. So I know I could make a
contribution. I would very much like an
interview/meeting/referral.
The “Elevator Speech” is an effective tool that can
be used in any number of situations:

⚫ events designed specifically for networking


⚫ casual networking opportunities we encounter nearly every day
– the kids’ soccer games, plane flights, waiting in line to buy
tickets, etc.
⚫ career or job fairs
⚫ cold calls to employers – e.g. the information interview
⚫ Job interviews, where the Elevator Speech can provide the
answer to at least two common interview questions: “Tell me
about yourself” and “Why should I hire you?”
Example

⚫ Watch the short clip below as an example of


how to answer the question, “Tell us
something about yourself”, which is another
form of the elevator speech:
You need to know yourself

⚫ What are your key strengths?


⚫ What adjectives describe you?
⚫ What do you want others to know about you?
⚫ Why are you interested in this job with this
company/ organization?
Outline your elevator speech using
these questions:

⚫ Who am I?
⚫ What do I offer?
⚫ What problem can I solve?
⚫ What are the main contributions I can make?
⚫ What should the listener do as a result of hearing
this?
⚫ Think of it as your tv. commercial – the audience
either likes it or not in first few seconds
⚫ Use the opportunity to leave a business card
Things to Remember…

⚫ Know your audience.


⚫ Employ a “You Attitude”.
⚫ Stress your benefit to the listener
and touch on how you’re better
than your competition.
The Elevator Speech

⚫ This principle encompasses many


names: “unique selling proposition”,
“value proposition”, benefit statement,
competitive advantage, deliverables,
differentiation, personal branding
Know Yourself

⚫ Be sure to include:
– key strengths
– adjectives that describe you
– a description of what you are trying to let
others know about you
– a statement of your interest in the
company or industry the person
(audience) represents
Try to answer:

⚫ Thelistener’s unspoken
question is: “Why should I hire
you?”
Delivery

⚫ Is as important as the words


⚫ Maintain eye contact and confident body
language – show them you care
⚫ Let audience hear commitment and
confidence in voice and words
⚫ Smile!!
Delivery

⚫ Take some time to write your pitch


⚫ Practice – out loud!
⚫ You want to deliver it the way you speak, not
like a speech, rehearsed and stilted
⚫ Try this to find your voice: To practice,
imagine telling a 3 minute “adventure story”
about yourself – needs to be engaging and
captivating
Now you try!
⚫ Who am I? (introduce yourself)
⚫ I am graduating with a diploma in ______ in May,
20 __
⚫ What do I know about your organization?
(=research, compliments)
⚫ What makes me different from my competition?
(Develop a statement of the primary differentiation
of yourself. The differentiation is the single most
important thing that sets you apart from the
competition.)
Now you try!

⚫ My skills/ accomplishments and interests in


this field are ____
⚫ What benefits can employers derive from my
skills based on my proven accomplishments?
⚫ What would I like the audience to do after my
“pitch”? (interview, meeting, referral?)
Examples of statements

⚫ I excel at ____
⚫ I can bring ___
⚫ My previous employers have said ____
⚫ My professors have said _____
⚫ In my last job I _____
Sample elevator speech

⚫ Hi, my name is Samantha Atcheson, and I’m a graduating


student in Ecosystems Management. I’m looking for a position
that will allow me to use my research and analysis skills. Over
the past few years, I’ve been strengthening these skills through
my work with a local watershed council on conservation
strategies to support water quality and habitats. Eventually, I’d
like to develop education programs on water conservation
awareness. I read that your organization is involved in water
quality projects. Can you tell me how someone with my
experience could fit into your organization?
Sample elevator speech

⚫ I ‘m Chelsea Morgan, and my career goal is to help


create affordable, renewable energy, because I
believe our environment is on a critical path. My
environmental technology diploma from Fleming
College and internship with Progress Energy has
prepared me for the tough challenges in the field. I
know your company is environmentally conscious
and progressive, and I’m excited to be on the
forefront of change. I’d really appreciate the
opportunity of discussing your needs and how I can
help.
References

⚫ Hansen, Katharine. Fantastic Formulas for


Composing Elevator Speeches. Retrieved February,
2, 2009, from:
http://www.quintcareers.com/writing_elevator_speec
hes.html
⚫ Hansen, Katharine. The Elevator Speech is the
Swiss Army Knife of Job-Search Tools. Retrieved
February 2, 2009, from:
http://www.quintcareers.com/writing_elevator_speec
hes.html

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