Thanks so much for sitting down with me today. We have included three from different scenarios, so you have a template to follow, no matter what you are looking to achieve from your elevator pitch. ![]() Now that you know the basics of writing one, here are some examples of strong elevator pitches from the world’s most comprehensive search engine for jobs, Indeed. Check, do you sound natural, or were you going too fast? Is it representative of who you are? Does it flow well? etc. When you are happy with your pitch, try it on a friend or family member and ask for their feedback. You want the tone of your pitch to be confident but conversational, and not too sales-y. Not only will this give you an idea of timing, which is very important-elevator pitches need to be short, or you won’t have time to get to the end!-it will also help identify any repeated words or weak sentences.
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