Today, everyone at my company has to do a 5 minutes long presentation about themselves. I have to share with them one professional superpower. The thing is, I barely spent six months in this profession with no formal education regarding the field, and so I don't really have anything that could be considered "professional superpower". Please help me get out of this awkward situation somehow!
>>18470815
You're good to have to evaluate yourself as a person and employee. You'll be fine.
>>18470829
But I barely know anything about myself. Also, even if I had things I could be proud of, how do I present it without coming off as a self-confident, cocky prick?
Superpower: that you are quick to adapt to change. Reference the fact that you've only been involved in the industry for 6 months as proof.
Alternatively, get a factory job or learn a trade where you won't have to deal with women playing stupid and meaningless games in HR.
>>18470871
Thanks anon!
>learn a trade where you won't have to deal with women playing stupid and meaningless games in HR
Wish I could. But I'm 25 now, don't really have enough time nor the resources to learn a trade. I guess I'll have to climb the corporate ladder until I have enough money to start my own small business.
>>18470815
"I'm a champion learner. In less than 6 months I've gone from knowing nothing about this job to being pretty good at X, Y and Z, and damn good at Q and R, if I say so myselg."
>>18470815
>, everyone at my company has to do a 5 minutes long presentation about themselves. I have to share with them one professional superpower.
Christ, I'm so glad I don't live in the West.
>>18470984
this one's great, thanks!
>>18471014
me neither, I live in Hungary