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Elisabeth Walter is an experienced Recruiting Consultant and Enrollment Advisor.
Now is the time to discuss the talent you offer. Employers want to see that you know yourself and can work within your strengths. After you name your greatest strength, talk about how you use this strength in the workplace. Maybe you are experienced at a specific massage technique, or you're good at making people comfortable. Perhaps you use your additional training to improve the client's experience. Maybe your excellent conversational skills immediately put your clients at ease. Whatever your strength may be, link it back to how it positively impacts the service you provide.

Elisabeth Walter is an experienced Recruiting Consultant and Enrollment Advisor.
"My greatest strength is my active listening skills. I am interested in what my client has to say, and it shows that I have been listening when I provide what they need. By actively listening to my clients, it builds trust and confidence in my ability to provide exceptional customer service."

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