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Question 10 of 25 for our Archivist Mock Interview

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Question 10 of 25

Would you say you are a better verbal or written communicator?v) films; and vi) electronic data.

Archivists should be strong communicators in all ways. In which manner do you prefer to communicate - written or verbal? Discuss your preference with the interviewer. Regardless of your choice, ensure the interviewer that you have strengths in both written and verbal communication.

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  • 10. Would you say you are a better verbal or written communicator?v) films; and vi) electronic data.

      How to Answer

      Archivists should be strong communicators in all ways. In which manner do you prefer to communicate - written or verbal? Discuss your preference with the interviewer. Regardless of your choice, ensure the interviewer that you have strengths in both written and verbal communication.

      Written by Rachelle Enns

      Entry Level

      "I like to leverage both methods of communication. Sometimes, situations call for verbal communications and other times, written. As a rule of thumb, I tend to practice verbal communications, with written follow up or vice versa. Utilizing multiple methods creates repetition and therefore, change."

      Written by Rachelle Enns

      Answer Example

      "I do not lean one way or another when it comes to verbal or written communication. Both are equally important to me. If I have to choose just one, I will choose written communication as one can always look back on written communication for reference."

      Written by Rachelle Enns

      Experienced

      "I am comfortable with both so that it would depend on the message, I suppose. Big news needs to be communicated verbally and followed up in written form, but 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