In this day and age one can not only rely on submitting your CV onto job sites (like Job Mail) and e-mailing employers alone when it comes to effective job hunting. Marketing and promoting your own personal brand is very important. You might be clueless when it comes to this particular topic, but don’t despair: today I’m featuring 4 easy ways to build your personal brand.
Your potential employer might reject your application because all your Facebook photos show you using alcohol or drugs excessively. It’s a good idea to keep your social media profiles clean when you’re job hunting, so delete those photos of you dancing on the tables at your friend’s 21st before you think of applying for a position. They might reflect negatively on you and your personal brand.
If you’re a photographer create a Facebook fan page or Twitter account to showcase your photos, if you’re an aspiring musician create a Soundcloud account and give your music online exposure, if you’re an aspiring writer / poet share your poems or short stories via a community on Google+ and if you don’t have a professional profile on Linkedin yet make sure that you create one. Remember, you are managing your personal brand: the better you manage it the better your prospects.
Also look for groups, communities or pages for companies, experts, gurus and other like-minded individuals on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and Linkedin. Connect with them and see what they have to say to stay on top with your industry. Start conversations with them and build online relationships that could translate into real life ones. The potential to market your personal brand with Social Media has no limits.
Blogs are an excellent way to build up a network and to interact with like-minded individuals and to sharpen up your writing skills. Write about things that interest you, things that inspire you and things that you are passionate about. Market yourself and build up your own personal brand, your potential employer will be impressed by the effort that you put into it.
If you don’t want to create a blog create a personal website with a portfolio and your CV on it. Setting it up might cost you a little money, but it’s well worth it. Having a personal website featuring your portfolio shows potential employers that you’re serious about finding a job.
Well, there you have it, 4 easy ways to build your personal brand. Two things that all these ways have in common is that they all require individual effort and being pro-active instead of re-active. So, go out into cyberspace and network your way into your next job.
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