Branding Value vs Skills
Most of us brand our skills when creating a resume.
We brand our skills because that’s what we were taught to do.
Up until 2007, employers searched for skills because there was a shortage of skilled candidates from the 1940’s until 2007 … So employers searched for skills.
Since employers searched for skills, we were …
3 Things Master Networkers Do
Networking to grow your business, brand or reputation has shifted to another dimension. Don’t fight it, rather, welcome the opportunities networking can yield.
Let’s face it meeting the right people, making quality connections and growing relationships is an art. Not everyone is good at or comfortable with meeting new people, chit chat and socializing in …
Personal Branding Weekly and LinkedIn Word of Mouth
Editor’s Note: Did you see the relevant and helpful posts about your brand at holiday parties? Or, how about the post that you still (and always) need a business card? Do you agree?
From securing a mentor to how to brand yourself when you have years of experience – take a look …
Why Professional Etiquette Is Overrated
Several years ago, I went to a networking event right near Washington, D.C.
One woman in the group introduced herself as an “etiquette expert.” Then, she gave everyone in the room one of her “best tips on how to be professional:”
Make sure your name tag is on the right side of your shirt/jacket and …
Find Your Dream Job? Develop Rare and Valuable Skills!
What does it really mean to find one’s “dream job” or one’s “dream school” or dream anything? I would like to explore this topic for the sake of redefining dreams as they relate to our career choices and to consider how managing our notion of dreams correspond to ones happiness. Dreams are by definition a …
Build Your Brand at the Company Holiday Party
Now that the “Holiday Season” is in full swing, company holiday parties are being planned and invitations sent. These celebrations of holiday cheer are notorious for the stories that are told around the water cooler the next day in the office – drunken co-workers saying and doing embarrassing things.
But these events are not just …
You ALWAYS Need a Business Card
As an ongoing experiment, I’ve spent the last year without business cards to see whether I truly needed them or not. I work in digital marketing, which means most of my work and communication happens online, not on the phone.
And since nearly everyone in the digital marketing world knows how to get in touch …
The Power of the Pen
Do you write thank you notes?
Do you write them by hand or do you type them?
If you receive a hand written note do you hold the sender in a level of higher esteem? Do you feel it says something about the sender?
There is a lot to be said for a good old …
Be Your Own Brand, Not Your Generation’s
Whether or not you’ve heard the term Millennial or Gen Y, you’ve probably heard a few of the stereotypes associated with your generation (those born approximately 1982-1995), such as lazy, entitled or too tech focused.
As Millennials enter the workforce at a rapid pace, it is important that young workers not only recognize that these …
Your Chance to Get On-Camera Training. Literally.
Interactive video is the new frontier for getting yourself, your expertise, and your personal brand out there. So I’d like to invite you to be an early adopter and get your on-camera skills sharpened by joining me online: I’m holding a limited number of free on-camera workshops on the live video platform Spreecast.
What will…