Killer Elevator Speech Creation
Create a killer elevator pitch that will wow anyone in just 30 seconds!
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About this event
Craft sharp, memorable elevator speeches that leave lasting impressions—without rambling.
Overview
If someone asked what you do, could you answer in 30 seconds without fumbling or launching into a ramble? This course tackles the art of condensing your value, purpose, and personality into a crisp, compelling elevator speech that actually gets remembered—by clients, employers, and anyone in between.
In this module, you'll learn how to shape your message with punch, wit, and polish. Whether you're networking, interviewing, pitching, or introducing yourself over lukewarm coffee at 9am, you'll know exactly what to say and how to say it—with confidence, charm, and zero fluff.
Learning Outcomes
- Construct elevator speeches that are concise, bold, and effective.
- Identify your core message and translate it with clarity.
- Understand audience types and tailor your message accordingly.
- Learn rhythm, timing, and flow for persuasive delivery.
- Refine speech content using feedback and critical self-review.
- Eliminate filler, jargon, and confusion with strategic editing.
Course Curriculum
- Create a Killer Elevator Speech
Who is this Course For
- Professionals wanting sharper self-introductions in business settings.
- Entrepreneurs who need to pitch ideas with precision.
- Jobseekers refining how they present themselves quickly.
- Freelancers who must explain services clearly and confidently.
- Students preparing to network at events or interviews.
- Marketing teams seeking consistent brand messaging.
- Career changers figuring out how to reframe experience.
- Public speakers honing personal branding on the spot.
Career Path
- Sales Executive – Average salary: £35,000 per year
- Marketing Coordinator – Average salary: £28,000 per year
- Public Relations Officer – Average salary: £32,000 per year
- Business Development Manager – Average salary: £45,000 per year
- Entrepreneur/Startup Founder – Variable, avg. ~£40,000 per year
- Recruitment Consultant – Average salary: £30,000 per year
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Be clear, concise, and compelling. Focus on the problem you solve, your unique value, and end with a call to action.
Begin with a hook—state who you are and the problem you solve or a striking fact.
Introduction – Who you are. Value proposition – What you do and why it matters. Call to action – What you want next (a meeting, contact info, etc.).
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