Checklist for Developing Your Personal Career Brand: Part 2
11-26-2008 10:01:37
In the article, "In Today’s Economy, Building a Strong Personal Brand is Key to Job Search and Career Success: Part I"));?> we discussed the importance of personal career branding for Latinos. At the end of this series we will provide you with a free 360° online brand assessment and other tools to assist you in advancing your career. Below is a step-by-step checklist on how to develop your brand.
Examples: Conduct a SWOT analysis - Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportun
In the article, "In Today’s Economy, Building a Strong Personal Brand is Key to Job Search and Career Success: Part I"));?> we discussed the importance of personal career branding for Latinos. At the end of this series we will provide you with a free 360° online brand assessment and other tools to assist you in advancing your career. Below is a step-by-step checklist on how to develop your brand.
Examples: Conduct a SWOT analysis - Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats as they relate to your career goals. Re-read your performance evaluations from the past couple of years and ask yourself what they are really saying about you. Are there adjectives that are consistently used among all the reviews?
Examples: Some ideas for brands include conflict management, sales training, best-practice systems, marketing for service professionals, and customer service.
Example: Using your brainstorming list of what you're good at, circle those items you are most passionate about. Narrow the list down to one or two items.
Example: If you are great at conflict management, the advantages to recipients (employers) of your brand might be greater cooperation among team members, which leads to enhanced productivity, new ideas, less employee turnover, etc.
Note at least three distinct advantages for your brand.
Examples: Use Barron's The Complete Job Search Guide for Latinos Career Management Toolkit's Primary and Industry Specific Questionnaires for Developing Your Career Marketing Documents.
Examples: Listen to what others are saying about you. When people introduce you or talk about you to others, they often make some powerful personal career brand statements and use adjectives that clearly describe you. Pay attention the next time you are being introduced.
Also, become self-observant and reflect on the following questions honestly.
Examples: Use the power of the R.E.S.P.E.C.T. model from Barron's The Complete Job Search Guide for Latinos to empower your career-building efforts. For some of us, it means starting with your family by asking them what they see as your greatest strengths and accomplishments. Their acknowledgment of your qualities, acts as a blessing for you to embrace your gifts. Then work your way outward by asking your friends, peers, supervisors, employees, friends, mentors, and coaches.
Read more at 'Embrace Your Value to Unleash Your Career Power'));?> and 'Maximize Your Culture and Language in Your Job Interview'));?>. In part 3, we will discuss how to successfully live and market your personal career brand.
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