Pronunciation: /ˈɛləˌveɪtər pɪtʃ/
noun A concise and persuasive speech or presentation that outlines a product, service, or idea in a short amount of time, typically delivered in the time it takes to ride an elevator.
A1 An elevator pitch is a short speech to introduce yourself or your business.
A2 During the job fair, I practiced my elevator pitch to make a good impression on potential employers.
B1 As an entrepreneur, it's important to have a strong elevator pitch to attract investors.
B2 She delivered her elevator pitch confidently, highlighting the unique selling points of her product.
C1 Crafting a compelling elevator pitch requires a deep understanding of your target audience and market.
C2 His elevator pitch was so persuasive that he secured funding for his startup within minutes of presenting it.
formal During the job interview, candidates are often asked to present their elevator pitch.
informal Hey, do you have your elevator pitch ready for the networking event?
slang I gotta work on my elevator pitch before the meeting tomorrow.
figurative She delivered her elevator pitch flawlessly, capturing the attention of everyone in the room.
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