Touch Typing Learning Guidelines
Start with TypingClub (www.typingclub.com)
- Initial Steps: Sign up and begin with basic lessons.
- Daily Practice: Consistently practice to improve finger placement and typing speed.
Advance with Monkey Type
- Practice Variety: Engage in different exercises to enhance speed and accuracy.
Regular Application
- Apply Skills: Use touch typing in daily work tasks for practice and reinforcement.
Track Your Progress and share with us
- Utilize TypingClub and Monkey Type analytics to monitor and adjust your learning journey.
Guidelines for Professional Profile Photos and Social Media Handling
Professional Profile Photos
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Expression:
- Smiling Face: Aim for a genuine smile to convey friendliness.
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Angle and Composition:
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Angle: Choose a slightly angled pose.
- Assistance: Have someone else take your photo.
- Framing: Focus on a head and shoulders shot.
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Attire:
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Casual Shirt: Opt for a neat, casual look.
- Grooming: Ensure neat grooming.
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Background:
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Simplicity: Select a non-distracting background.
- Lighting: Use natural light for clarity.
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General Tips:
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Quality: Utilize a good-quality camera.
- Posture: Maintain a confident posture.
- Authenticity: Ensure the photo is a natural representation of you.
Handling Social Media
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Professionalism: Maintain a professional tone in all postings.
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Confidentiality: Avoid sharing sensitive company information.
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Respect and Courtesy: Engage respectfully and avoid negative discussions.
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Brand Alignment: Ensure your posts reflect the company's values.
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Regular Updates: Keep profiles, especially on LinkedIn, updated.
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Separation of Personal and Professional: Clearly differentiate between personal opinions and professional posts.
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Query Handling: Direct company-related queries to official channels.
Preparing a 30-Second Introduction
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Start: Introduce yourself with your name and role.
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Background: Mention your professional background succinctly.
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Current Role: Describe your current job and key responsibilities.
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Unique Value: Highlight your unique contribution to your role.
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Goals: Touch on your professional aspirations.
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Conclusion: End with an invitation to connect or collaborate.
Example
"Hi, I'm [Your Name], a [Your Position] at [Company Name], specializing in [Your Expertise]. I'm currently working on [Key Project], bringing [Unique Value] to the table. I aim to [Professional Goal]. Let's connect and explore collaboration opportunities!"
Guidelines for the Introduction
- Clarity: Be clear and direct.
- Customization: Tailor your pitch to the audience.
- Practice: Rehearse to ensure natural delivery.
- Confidence: Present confidently and approachably.