Author: Phil Rosenberg

Phil Rosenberg is president of reCareered.com, a leading job search information website and career coaching service. Phil also runs the Career Central group, one of Linkedin’s largest groups for job seekers and has built one of the 20 largest personal networks on Linkedin globally. 
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Personal Branding In 6 Seconds And 15 Seconds

Your resume branding is used in different ways for different employer decisions. To personally brand yourself well, you’ll want to understand how 6 second branding is different than 15 second branding.

6 Second Branding

Your 6 second brand is critical because your audience takes an average 6 seconds to decide if you’re qualified or not, …

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Are You Branding Yourself As A Job Stalker?

Nobody means to brand themselves as a job stalker – yet job seekers accidentally do this every day.

What you view as innocently being proactive and following-up can easily cross the razors edge into crazy stalker, without you realizing what you’ve done.

Being proactive is appreciated, if you’re the top candidate – it confirms to …

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Applying Through Job Boards – Effect On Personal Branding

When you apply to a job through a job board, how does it affect your personal brand?

Do you think that applying through a job board makes you look like a superior candidate?

Most candidates don’t think that it makes a difference how they apply for a job – because hiring managers hire the most …

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Cover Letters – Poor Choice For Job Seeker Branding

Most job seekers use cover letters to try to differentiate themselves, but cover letters are a lousy way to differentiate yourself as a job seeker today.

Your personal brand is the first impression you give to readers.

Your personal brand is used to decide if you’re qualified or not. TheLadders’ heat mapping study of how …

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Branding Your Resume For Intelligence

You know that you’re smarter than the average bear, but how can you give your resume reader that first impression?

Most job seekers try to do this directly, using adjectives that say “I’m smart!”.

Since most of us have average intelligence, few employers believe direct statements – everyone feels they’re smart, while many candidates have …

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Branding For A Job Vs Branding For An Opportunity

Most job seekers brand themselves for a job because that’s how we’ve been taught to write resumes.

We’ve not only been taught to write resumes branding ourselves for a job, but it was reinforced while there were candidate shortages – because you could make lots of mistakes in a forgiving job market.

But in a …

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Branding Yourself As Perfect For A Specific Opportunity

Are you branding yourself as a strong candidate for a range of opportunities?

It does for most of you, because that’s how we all were taught how to write resumes, creating a single document that would interest employers for a range of opportunities.

The problem is, you think this is a good thing.

… but …