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Humourbragging and job interviews

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April 08, 2025

Humourbragging is a term that blends two seemingly opposing concepts: humour and bragging. It refers to the act of subtly combining self-promotion with humour in a way that feels both self-aware and charming.

Humourbragging and job interviews

Unlike traditional bragging, which can come across as arrogant or boastful, humourbragging uses lightheartedness and wit to communicate one's achievements or strengths in a more approachable and less self-centred manner.

In the context of job interviews, humourbragging can serve as a powerful tool when used appropriately. Job interviews are not just about qualifications and experience; they also provide an opportunity for candidates to demonstrate their personality, cultural fit, and communication skills. Humourbragging can help candidates showcase these qualities while subtly conveying confidence and competence.

To understand how humourbragging works, it's important to look at its psychological effects. First, humour can disarm tension and build rapport. When used in moderation, humour has the power to make an interviewer feel more comfortable and relaxed. This creates a positive environment that fosters better communication. Humourbragging, in particular, helps the candidate present their skills or achievements in a way that doesn't feel like they're boasting. The humour element introduces a sense of humility and self-awareness, making the candidate seem approachable and authentic.

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