Excelling at your job is crucial, but it is not enough for career growth. This episode highlights why emotional intelligence, communication, and social skills are essential for promotions and standing out. Discover actionable tips and a powerful five-step framework from expert Brianne Rush to advance your professional English communication.
Meet Our Guest:
Brianne Rush is an expert specializing in helping individuals launch their careers, especially recent university graduates seeking their first job. She also provides valuable guidance for those already in a career or considering a professional shift.
Top Takeaways:
- The EQ5 framework applies broadly to anyone seeking a first job, a different job, or a promotion.
- To ask for a raise or promotion, demonstrate that you've already started doing the work of the next role or are actively learning it.
- During interviews, asking for time or rephrasing if nervous shows self-regulation and confidence.
Vocabulary Corner:
- Emotional Intelligence (EQ): A group of skills like being self-aware and managing emotions, that help you stand out and get promoted at work.
- Example sentence: "To succeed in a leadership role, you need strong emotional intelligence."
- Self-Regulation: The skill of keeping your emotions in check, especially under pressure—an important trait for leaders.
- Example sentence: "The leader’s self-regulation kept the team calm during the tough situation."
- Career Visibility: Being seen and recognized by others at work as someone ready for leadership or the next step in your career.
- Example sentence: "By joining projects across teams, she boosted her career visibility and opened up new opportunities."
- Self-Awareness: The first step in EQ. It means knowing how you feel, what sets you off, or what makes you nervous—often by checking in with yourself throughout the day.
- Example sentence: "Her self-awareness helped her spot stress early and stay calm before big meetings."
- Strategic Communication: Sharing your story in a way that connects your background to the job you want, instead of just listing your past roles.
- Example sentence: "In the interview, he used strategic communication to show how his past experience fit the new role."
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