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Question 3 of 30 for our Administrative Officer Mock Interview

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Question 3 of 30

Would you say you are a better verbal or written communicator?

"I am comfortable with both so it would depend on the message, I suppose. Big news needs to be communicated verbally and followed up in the written form. However, quick messages or simple changes can be communicated effectively through email without the hassle of breaking away from work for a call or meeting."

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  • 3. Would you say you are a better verbal or written communicator?

      How to Answer

      Solid communication skills are vital as an Administrative Officer since you are often the point of reference for many procedural and financial happenings within the business. In this role, you must be reliable both as a written and a verbal communicator. Your core talents may lean one way or another, and that is okay, but it's essential to show a desire to have skills in each communication method. Discuss with the interviewer in which manner you prefer to communicate, and then be sure to discuss how you are improving in the other.

      Written by Rachelle Enns on August 31st, 2021

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      "I prefer verbal communication because I feel that with written communication, wires can be crossed, due to lack of tone, fluctuation, expression, and body language. I will always choose a face-to-face conversation whenever possible."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on August 31st, 2021

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      "I am comfortable with both so it would depend on the message, I suppose. Big news needs to be communicated verbally and followed up in the written form. However, quick messages or simple changes can be communicated effectively through email without the hassle of breaking away from work for a call or meeting."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on August 31st, 2021