Presented By: Office of Postdoctoral Affairs
How to Be Your Best in Virtual Interviews
Amy Aines, CEO Damianakes Communications
In this session, you will learn how to use lighting, color, clothing, backdrop, eye contact, and mirroring to make a strong impression and why it’s important to keep answers succinct, pause, be comfortable with silence, and notice non-verbal cues during interviews.
Learning objectives:
Learn practical steps to take to look and sound your best despite your nerves.
Understand how to combine the technology, body language, and behavioral features to make a strong impression in a virtual setting.
Understand what it takes (posture, breathing, and gesturing) to look and sound confident.
Speaker: Amy Aines
Amy Aines is a communication strategist, speaker, coach, and trainer who builds career success skills. She teaches graduate students and postdocs at universities and government agencies how to simplify the complex, engage listeners, foster productive relationships, and make a bigger impact with their work. Amy is CEO of Damianakes Communications, a consulting firm she founded in 1999, and co-author of Championing Science – Communicating Your Ideas to Decision Makers, a ‘how to’ book based on her four decades of work with scientists and engineers in the wireless, tech, and biotech industries.
Learning objectives:
Learn practical steps to take to look and sound your best despite your nerves.
Understand how to combine the technology, body language, and behavioral features to make a strong impression in a virtual setting.
Understand what it takes (posture, breathing, and gesturing) to look and sound confident.
Speaker: Amy Aines
Amy Aines is a communication strategist, speaker, coach, and trainer who builds career success skills. She teaches graduate students and postdocs at universities and government agencies how to simplify the complex, engage listeners, foster productive relationships, and make a bigger impact with their work. Amy is CEO of Damianakes Communications, a consulting firm she founded in 1999, and co-author of Championing Science – Communicating Your Ideas to Decision Makers, a ‘how to’ book based on her four decades of work with scientists and engineers in the wireless, tech, and biotech industries.