1. Walk around during your presentation. Don't be a statue
2. Don't spend too much time on your bio - no one cares and it gets boring
3. Ask questions that can and will relate to your audience
4. Call your audience out by their names if you know them.
5. Be passionate about your subject
6. Use messages that they can relate to
7. Make them laugh with humor
Are there answer choices to choose from? I'd like to help.
B. pencils becuase it has -ils
Answer:
I would want to know who they are; Whats their name, where they work, why they need money, where they live. Assuming that we are strangers, I would want a basic idea of who this person is. Also, based on how they answer and what their answers are, I can judge their character to the best of my abilities. Besides basic information, I would also want to know what their intentions are with the money: How will they spend, are they spending it all in one place, is it being used for something to help meet basic needs? I would not want to give money to someone who will use towards illegal activity, nor would I want someone using my hard earned ash towards personal benefit(negative) Such as; shopping sprees, hair/nail/spa treatments, vacations and etc. Even though I asked a bunch of questions already, I would also want to know why they are asking me/ strangers for money, instead of earning it themselves? What is preventing them from getting this money themselves.
Explanation:
Answer:
the company or organization
Explanation:
When preparing for an interview, it is important to gather information about <u>the company or organization</u> because you will want to know about the company as much as possible, and such information can be gotten from the company's website, newsletter and other sources.
It is also important to know what the company is all about, its ethics, code of conduct, way of conduction business, vision, mission, objectives and goals because you will be better prepared to answer any question thrown your way.