• disguy_ovahea@lemmy.world
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    1 年前

    After some uncertain smiles and stumbles, I said with patience, high support, and high direction. It was awkward, and not without some rambling.

    Since then I’ve realized when I’m having difficulty conveying a complex idea to someone who may not understand, I tend to break the idea down into smaller components. I also often use analogies to help connect a concept to one the listener already understands.

    I’ve thought about answering that question again on many occasions. I’m just glad it was a mock interview. lol

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      The truly hard part is detecting when the person you’re talking to doesn’t understand. Too many people pretend they understand when they don’t and are too embarrassed to ask questions.

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        Verify understanding with qualifying questions. Ask them to put it into their own words with questions like, “how would you describe it?”