Listening is an Underrated Skill When it Comes to Video Interviews


How well do you listen?

Listening is an underrated skill in life; it’s also underrated in a video interview. Because of the lack of physical presence and the cues that provides, people tend to rush to fill the pauses.

Here’s your opportunity to practice listening!

ExecuNet’s video presence expert, coach Maxine Dolle, explains that communication skills extend beyond talking. The importance of listening cannot be overstated, and Maxine outlines how to be an effective listener on video. This will help you to be successful in today’s world of Zoom interviews and meetings.


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William Flamme

William Flamme

William Flamme is ExecuNet's Associate Director of Content Marketing, where he develops engaging job search, career path, and leadership insight to build ExecuNet's brand recognition as the leader in senior-level executive job search and all matters career.

He delivers executive-level content across the various properties under the ExecuNet brand, amplifying the power of ExecuNet's expert voices and shaping the content strategy.

Prior to joining ExecuNet in 2008, Will earned a master's degree in education and taught fifth grade and sixth grade. As a teacher, he deepened his appreciation for the written word and mastered skills necessary for managing writers who sometimes view deadlines as homework. It is his training as an educator which allows Will to take complex ideas and make them simple for busy executives to understand and to execute.

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