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Kevin Downey has an extensive background in business management, recruiting, branding and marketing. He's volunteered his career coaching services at job fairs, lecturing on interview techniques and crafting winning resumes and cover letters.
Regardless of your preference or strong suit, you'll want to convey you are a strong communicator in every regard and will communicate according to the guidelines in their code of conduct, which you should familiarise yourself with before your interview. "We must always be aware that we are all representatives of Vodafone and that whatever we do and say in public represents the company. Provide clear and honest information at all times in language that is easy to understand. We want to empower all of our employees to be good ambassadors for our brand."
"I believe both oral and written communication are important for business success, and each has its strengths. I feel confident in both; in-person communication can be valuable for reading facial expressions, body language, etc., while written communication is ideal for establishing a record of important information. Throughout my career, I've tried very hard to hone skills in both areas so I can be a well-rounded, strong communicator."
"I do not lean one way or another regarding verbal or written communication. Both are equally important to me. If I have to choose just one, I choose written communication, as one can always look back on written communication for reference. The important thing, no matter the style one chooses, is to make communication a key priority for the success of your team."
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