RE: What's The Value Of Your Conversation? (Part 1)

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Thanks for this beautiful post.
In July 2021, I had an interview and my interviewers were about 7 in the room, a medical elder was there with other non medical personnels.
It was after the interview session that I knew I had answered a question wrongly but, I spoke confidently about it.
Today, I'm an employee of the organization.

You're right about being able to communicate however, confidence and knowledge of any topic is important.
There's a saying that, know something about everything and not everything about some things.

Being able to communicate will also depend on how we are able to read and understand the person we're trying to communicate with.

Thanks once again for this



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Hahaha, the way we choose to convey our communicate speaks volume, imagine if you hadn't chosen to speak the way you did, it would have been a different outcome. I'm glad you're gainfully employed. No one is completely immune from mistakes and you got the chance to prove that you could do the job.
Thank you for the elaborate reply because such post as this would have needed a real life experience to validate it.

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