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[A Pro-Tip for Career Success: Building Your Personal 'Kudos File']-[BE 110: A Hack to Ace Your Next Job Interview in English]

Business English from All Ears English · B1 · 2023-06-12

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The Power of a 'Kudos File' for Career Advancement

In the competitive landscape of global business, professionals often struggle with a common hurdle: forgetfulness. When it comes time to update a resume or prepare for a high-stakes job interview, many individuals find it difficult to recall their specific professional accomplishments in the "heat of the moment." According to hosts Lindsay and Michelle from the Business English podcast, the solution is to maintain a "kudos folder" or "kudos file."

Understanding the 'Kudos' Concept

Derived from the Greek word meaning "praise and honor," a kudos file is essentially a centralized collection of your professional wins, positive feedback, and project successes. As Michelle points out, we often fail to reflect on our achievements until we are forced to, which leads to generic, ineffective interview answers. By systematically documenting your work, you transition from vague claims to concrete evidence.

Why Data Drives Confidence

One of the most critical takeaways from the discussion is that "confidence comes from data." Employers are not interested in candidates who simply say, "I feel I’m the best person for this position." Instead, they are looking for clear metrics. The hosts emphasize that you must be able to articulate:

  • The specific metrics you drove forward.
  • How you increased sales or profits.
  • The brand lift created by your strategic campaigns.

Without a documented database, you are left relying on "magical thinking" or vague memories. Having a file filled with specific case studies ensures you can speak about your past contributions with precision and authority, which is ultimately what "gets you hired."

Building Your Professional Database

To build an effective system, the hosts suggest the following strategies:

  1. Create an Ongoing Database: Instead of relying on a messy LinkedIn profile, maintain a dedicated spreadsheet or folder. This should include common interview topics, such as challenges you have overcome, team successes, and project outcomes.
  2. Take the Extra Step: After completing a project, proactively gather the data. Don’t wait for someone else to track your success; be your own advocate.
  3. Schedule Regular Maintenance: To ensure the file stays updated, set a recurring calendar event every two weeks or once a month to spend 10 minutes adding new accomplishments.
  4. Adopt a 'Self-Promotional' Angle: Being "out for yourself" doesn't mean being selfish; it means acting as your own advocate. It involves keeping a constant eye on how your daily work can serve as evidence for your future career growth.

Beyond Job Hunting

While the primary use of a kudos file is for job interviews, it serves a broader purpose in personal branding. Whether you are writing a professional bio, preparing for an informational interview, or negotiating a promotion, having this information "at your fingertips" allows you to showcase your value at any time.

Ultimately, whether you call it a "kudos folder," a "bragging rights file," or even a "Snickers file," the core objective remains the same: keep an inventory of your professional value. By staying organized, you ensure that you are prepared to articulate your impact, regardless of how much time has passed since the work was completed.

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in the heat of the moment
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drive forward
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take the extra step
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📖 Transcript

This is the Business English Podcast, Episode 110, A Hack to Ace Your Next Job Interview in English.
Welcome to the Business English podcast from All Ears English.
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