The Importance of War Stories.
- On April 27, 2014
Why is telling war stories in a work or interview context so important?
- You become memorable! A recitation of your skills or facts will put people to sleep, and the key points about yourself will not stick in their minds.
- Stories are shorthand for what is most relevant about you. Choose stories that showcase your skills, knowledge of an industry, your work style with teams, etc. A managing partner of a leading Silicon Valley office noticed when she was a junior associate at lunch-time department meetings that all the go-getters would swap war stories. She credits her participation in this ritual for helping her succeed there because people could envision her as a capable leader.
- Through your stories, you can be authentic and show your passion. It’s always easier to be a zealous advocate for your client than for yourself, so tell stories about how you helped others. And then you are indirectly advocating for yourself.
- Experts have discussed the importance of stories in interviewing. Laszlo Bock, head of all hiring at Google, says his best advice for job interviews in a recent NYT article is to follow this formula: “What you want to do is say: ‘Here’s the attribute I’m going to demonstrate, here’s the story demonstrating it; here’s how the story demonstrated that attribute.’”
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