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Bragging about what you've achieved? Make it funny

Bragging about what you've achieved? Make it funny
Replacing the smugness with a dash of humour can help people to get hired, the Imperial College London researchers found. (Image: Depositphotos)
The Wall Street Journal
By Alina DizikIt is a classic problem for entrepreneurs, job seekers and, well, anyone: If you brag about your accomplishments, you seem more competent – but less likable.The solution? Add a dash of playfulness when discussing your talents.A team of researchers have found that “humourbragging” – referring to your accomplishments through a veil of humour – allows people to play up their skills without coming across as smug or conceited. And that makes them more likely to get hired or get their pitch accepted.&l...

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