Posts Tagged ‘elevator speech’

Personal Branding: How to Get Ahead With a Powerful Personal Brand

June 13th, 2010

By Jeannette Paladino

Jeannette PaladinoThis article first appeared in “Primer ” Magazine, published weekly online for post-college guys interested in personal improvement and career development. Jeannette agreed to let The New England Job Show republish her material to help our audience get a handle on how to successfully create their own personal brand.

Personal branding is essential, whether you are just starting out in your first job, or moving up a rung on the career ladder.  It’s something you need to work on so when you ask yourself the question, “Who am I?” you’ll know the answer and be able to communicate it clearly and concisely.

Some people confuse their personal brand with their “elevator speech.”  The term “elevator speech” trivializes an important process that will help you understand exactly what makes you stand out from the crowd.

Your brand influences how important internal and external audiences, including your boss, your customers and prospects perceive you and what they think you have to offer them.  Another way of understanding branding is that it’s the words you would want people to use in describing you.

Branding is what sets you apart from your competition. Let’s look at the brands of some famous companies and people.   FedEx, for example, is positioned as the company that you can » Read more: Personal Branding: How to Get Ahead With a Powerful Personal Brand

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Networking: Job Hunting for the Prepared Introvert

May 19th, 2010

By Patricia Weber

Patricia WeberVarious polling methods report 60% to 70% of jobs are found through networking. Thank goodness it doesn’t necessarily mean going to a networking event; but it does mean to tap into your already established network.

I LOVED interviews when I was an employee. It may be the arrogance that an INTJ, that’s a type in Meyers Briggs talk, can often unconsciously portray that would get me every job I really wanted.

Introvert, shy or reluctant extrovert, use your networks effectively for anything you need including a job. Introverts may find this approach more suitable since it’s from an introvert perspective. Leverage your innate strengths and you’ll boost that confidence for your job search.

Plan methodically. Lay out for the week what you will do to find that job. Use Mondays to plan out the rest of the week. Possibly Tuesdays are interview days and some live networking, Wednesdays are company and job research and another consideration for live networking, Thursdays are the “second interviews,” Fridays are your Thank You notes and catch up. Then the weekends you can continue to research if you need or want to. Do use some of the weekend for recharging yourself. The job search is a full time job. » Read more: Networking: Job Hunting for the Prepared Introvert

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