Monday, May 18, 2020
The more consumable formats the better - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
The more consumable formats the better - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career People are drawn to media in many consumable formats. Whether it be audio, video, magazine, blog post or more, people are in tune with their preferences. If your blog only offers standard text posts, then those that consume media differently will be swayed to subscribe to other blogs that provide that service. If youre hosting audio podcasts on your site and your readers are more visual, then you are losing that opportunity as well. In light of this idea, I provide my readers with just about every form of media you could want, including a magazine, podcast TV series, blog posts and more. If you notice, each blog post will have some sort of visual corresponding to the text. I think a picture says more than a thousand words and its especially important for personal branding. As a brand, you want to communicate your brand message through many channels. If you are on-the-go, youre more prone to take a magazine or newspaper with you, or a podcast on your ipod, than several blog posts. Some formats are meant for online and others for offline purposes. Either way, the more options you can provide your readership, the better. Id like to highlight Fast Company Magazine, Jeremiah Owyang using Utterz, ProBlogger for his blog posts and YouTube for their video sharing platform. Just about anyone these days, have the tools to tap into these formats and syndicate them through a blog. Whether youre a programmer or a CEO, you can start a blog in just a few minutes using WordPress. The biggest problem people have is that they write blogs taking their own preferences into account and not their readers. Why not just ask your readers for feedback or suggestions? Isnt that what a blog is for? The conversation you have with your readers is the value-add to your blog, business or even personal life. Go ahead, give it a try. Personal branding exists through content. Building content translates into building a community for your brand. We all have personal brands, but through our own preferences, we convey them to others differently. I may be more comfortable with a video, whereas another person may feel more comfortable twittering. Those that succeed at the highest level will manipulate multiple channels to convey their messages.
Friday, May 15, 2020
Advance Writing Skills Can Help You Find Better Jobs
Advance Writing Skills Can Help You Find Better JobsIf you've been looking for ways to boost your resume, you're not alone. Today, more companies are turning to resume writing services to assist them in the creation of a comprehensive job application.It's becoming increasingly more difficult to find someone with a basic skill set to help with resume writing. Often it takes an extra degree or certification to earn the same kind of respect that a professional in the field is getting. Not only that, but if you're getting hired for the first time, the competition for jobs can be quite fierce.So how do you get ahead when you're submitting your resume? Luckily, there are some proven tactics that can help you get there. First of all, you need to make sure you're using the proper format for your resume.One of the biggest mistakes that many people make is trying to use a basic resume when they've got many relevant experience. Instead, use a resume that has plenty of information on it, includi ng employment history, education, awards, professional affiliations, awards, certifications, and so on. This will allow you to be far more appealing to the hiring manager.Another thing you need to pay attention to is your resume's ability to stand out in a company environment by using a neat, easy-to-read font. Your resume should also be designed to make the reader want to learn more about you and what you do, rather than just looking at the information listed on the front of the page. This will make you much more professional and more likely to be hired for the position you're applying for.Finally, your resume should also be visually stimulating, providing the reader with a clear picture of your abilities. For example, consider including a section on the talents you have as well as a detailed description of any internships or work experiences you might have had. By providing both these pieces of information, you will provide the hiring manager with a clear picture of who you are.By simply incorporating a few tips like these into your resume, you can increase your chances of being selected for a new job. With these techniques, you can find out whether you're getting the results you need. In most cases, hiring managers are impressed by the fact that you took the time to get your resume looking professional.When you're trying to prove to a hiring manager that you have a lot of experience and expertise in the area you're applying for, the only way to do it is by showing them that you're utilizing new skills. Using advanced writing skills can help you do that.
Tuesday, May 12, 2020
3 Tools to Quickly Build Your Brand and Online Visibility
3 Tools to Quickly Build Your Brand and Online Visibility Are you looking for a tool to help you quickly build your brand and online visibility? These tools offer just that! According to Jobvite, 93% of recruiters will review a candidateâs social profile before making a hiring decision. Isnt it important that they find the best possible stuff about you? The best way to do this is to build a personal website with your name as the domain (website address). But that sometimes sounds to complicated or too much of an investment. These three tools offer a way to quickly create an online portfolio or page summarizing your expertise and skills. Building your brand and online visibility is only the first step. Once youve created your profile, the most important step is to make sure you share it through social updates and email. Lets start with an overview of the products and their features. By the way, they all have a free version (or you can upgrade for greater functionality). about.me about.me is a single landing page to showcase who you are and what you do. Key Features of About.me A single destination online to give your pitch Add a callout button to drive visitors to take action Add links to social media sites Choose your design layout See the pricing options for expanded features here. You can add links and add social media buttons to help people find your profiles and connect with you there. VisualCV VisualCV has some features that make it a bit different from the others. I wrote a post about them here. Key Features of VisualCV Becomes an online portfolio (accepts multi-media uploads) Track resume views and downloads Choose from Multiple platforms/formats: web, mobile, and PDF format Spread the word and share the link to your VisualCV Content Uploading the content is as easy as selecting your LinkedIn profile or if you prefer, you can use the Word version of your resume or PDF. I would encourage you to include links to content related to you and embed images to make this a portfolio of your work, not just a clone of LinkedIn or your resume. It is obviously simple for someone to download a pdf version of your portfolio. This service doesnt offer a contact option, so it is important for you to include your email address if you are interested in being contacted. VisualCV says By default, contact information (such as email, telephone) is hidden on public CVs unless you use the special share links that the system provides. This ensures that only people that you have explicitly shared the link to will be able to contact you. I might suggest you include your email address as yourname [at] email [dot] com which makes it a bit more difficult for unscrupulous organizations/individuals to scrape your information. You can choose from several different layout/formats as a free user. Key Words/SEO Since this has lifted content from your LinkedIn profile, it should already contain the appropriate keywords throughout your content. Also, be sure to name the resume using your name so that it shows up in search results. Sharing Once youve finished your VisualCV, it will prompt you to share it. Remember, what good is your profile if no one knows about it. Share it with your network. Include the link to your VisualCV to your social profiles, including LinkedIn. Cross-listing these profiles is a good way to ensure it is discovered. You can even include a link to your VisualCV in your email signature. Analytics Assess how many people have clicked on your page using the analytics provided by VisualCV. When you use the email my profile option, you will receive notification from VisualCV when the emailed link has been viewed. You can also track the number of views. Branded.me [UPDATE, this is no longer available] But keep reading, more tools are below! Dont Forget About SlideShare You can also use Slideshare. You can see examples of visual resumes on SlideShare here. More Tools for Brand Building and Online Visibility It seems like new tools appear and often disappear. But I wrote about other tools like these to build your brand and online visibility. You can see them here Demonstrate Your Social Prowess: Create A Visual Resume.
Friday, May 8, 2020
What My Five Careers Have Taught Me Top 10 Lessons of Career Reinvention - Kathy Caprino
What My Five Careers Have Taught Me Top 10 Lessons of Career Reinvention Iâve significantly revised my career numerous times over my 25 years of working, and each time, Iâve learned some powerful, surprising lessons about myself, my capabilities, perceptions, misconceptions, and about what it takes for me to attain what I want. Each career shift led me down a new path, and often, the destination wasnât at all what Iâd hoped or planned. Huge mistakes were made, certainly, but what Iâve learned has been of great value and utility, allowing me to focus ever more closely on what matters to me. As I examine my trajectory, my career paths have involved the following fields, industries, and skills (or a combination of these): Copywriting and marketing â" in scientific publishing New product development and market research â" in book clubs, publishing and membership services Marketing â" professional book clubs Product Management â" in consumer membership services Marriage and Family Therapy Life/Career Coaching Entrepreneurship Womenâs Career/Executive Coaching Writing, Speaking Marketing Consulting for Entrepreneurs Executive Recruiting In remembering who I was as a youngster and young adult, and all the endeavors I loved throughout my life and the roles Iâve assumed, I can now see core, recurring themes about who I am and what I love to do, including: Understanding human behavior Helping address peopleâs needs Serving as a empathic listener Discovering and testing new models and creating new solutions Transforming chaos into order Identifying compelling messages/benefits and finding well-matched receivers of those products/benefits Communicating through writing, speaking and performing Using positive thinking and positivity models to be of help Connecting people with endeavors they thrive at Supporting people through dramatic change Iâve marveled at how my deepest values, preferences, and interests have remained almost unchanged since I was a child, and Iâve seen this same phenomenon in hundreds of folks Iâve coached. The key lesson Iâve learned through my career reinventions is thisâ" what you loved as a child and young person you most likely still love. And the key to having a fulfilling professional life is to find the right form in which to honor the essence of who you are and what you love. As one of my favorite authors, Maria Nemeth, of The Energy of Money says, weâre all happiest when weâre giving form to our Life Intentions in ways that support our lives and help the world. So what have my numerous careers taught me? Here are my top 10 lessons: 1) Starting over as a beginner is a refreshing, and empowering step that keeps you engaged and enlivened 2) Being a non-expert reconnects you to your humility 3) You need a great deal of help from others to be who you want to be 4) You have core skills and talents that long to be utilized in this lifetime (and youâll be sick and sad if you deny them) 5) If youâre doing something you love, but the form of it doesnât fit your life needs and priorities, youâll suffer 6) You canât hurry love â" you wonât succeed if youâre in a desperate rush to be great at something you love 7) Applying yourself to something new reaffirms your courage, gifts and weaknesses, and what you need to heal in yourself 8) There is absolutely no security or stability except in what you feel inside of yourself 9) There is no perfect career â" thereâs only the perfectly imperfect journey of applying yourself to something you love and value 10) Embracing a new professional identity changes you because of the new realities you create (which is completely different from dreaming about it from the outside, for all eternity) I remember being moved after reading this beautiful passage from Viktor Franklâs powerful book, Manâs Search for Meaning, (a MUST-read book for everyone), and it has stuck with me all these years: ââ¦The person who attacks the problems of life actively is like a man who removes each successive leaf from his calendar and files it neatly and carefully away with its predecessors, after first having jotted down a few diary notes on the back. He can reflect with pride and joy on all the richness set down in these notes, on all the life he has already lived to the fullest. What will it matter to him if he notices that he is growing old? Has he any reason to envy the young people he sees, or wax nostalgic over his own lost youth? What reasons has he to envy a young person? For the possibilities the young person has, the future which is in store for him? âNo thank you,â he will think. âInstead of possibilities, I have realities in my past, not only the reality of work done and of love loved, but of sufferings bravely suffered. These sufferings are even the things of which Iâm most proud, though these are things which cannot inspire envy.â In the end, itâs about living life to the fullest. If finding new work is something you dream of, all I can say to you is, âDo it.â What new work do you dream about doing? Do you have the courage to make that dream a reality?
Monday, April 27, 2020
Career Transitions Tip #3 To Get You On the Path to Success in Your Transition - Hallie Crawford
Career Transitions Tip #3 To Get You On the Path to Success in Your Transition Continuing the career transition tips from last week #3. Learn to overcome obstacles. This may seem obvious, of course we need to overcome obstacles in our way to make any change happen career or otherwise. But sometimes its easier said than done. Ive discovered through working with clients that you have to be really committed to overcoming obstacles. It cant just be lip-service. Because what can happen is this an obstacle pops up in your way and you start to get frustrated, angry or even worried. This is understandable and you have to commit to getting past those worries or negative that pop up when you encounter an obstacle. Otherwise, they are going to hold you back and you will remain stuck. To be successful in changing career paths, you need to learn to overcome obstacles you will encounter along the way. The obstacles I see time and time again for people wanting to make a career change are: not knowing what to look for in a job (so they take one that is âgood enoughâ that they donât truly enjoy) and negative beliefsnot believing they can successfully make the change. With practice, you can retrain your mind to see past perceived limitations, which are only a figment of your imagination anyway! With sufficient self-exploration, you will be able to pinpoint the exact qualities of the ideal career for you and even the characteristics that you dont want in a career. (https://www.halliecrawford.com/careercontrastlist.html) The people I know who are successful in finding a career they love and making the career change, are not people who avoided failure or didnt have obstacles but people who knew how to overcome a failure or an obstacle. Theres an important difference. All of this is much easier to worl through with a coach. If you need help, you know where to find me. Hallie,Career Path Related Links:Feel Better NowTips for Choosing a More Fulfilling Career Path
Friday, April 17, 2020
The Start of How to Write a Strong Resume
The Start of How to Write a Strong Resume What to Expect From How to Write a Strong Resume? When you're asking for a particular position, it is better to compose a resume that includes a resume objective at the very top of the very first page. Writing an engineering resume can be a complicated procedure, but among the best things that you can do is work your most relevant skills into the purpose statement at the peak of your document. There's not anything wrong with having multiple diverse resumes and utilizing the very best application for the position. As a job seeker you're intimately involved in your search, so much so that it's hard to have a step back and compose a resume that's marketable. A strong resume is the most essential tool someone can have when browsing for their perfect job. Based on the career, it may be necessary for the person to first gain professional experience before she can be eligible for a higher degree of education. Now the focus is on making use of a career summary to assist to your entry-level job search. The How to Write a Strong Resume Game Writing a strong resume is the very best approach to reach out to an expected employer before it's possible to earn a physical impression. Resume writing services have matured over the last few years and been sliced in two categories. Since resume fraud is on the increase, employers are taking considerably more care in verifying information, and it's becoming more and more tricky to mislead them. Basic resumes typically have an extremely classic and classic tone. Don't forget to customize each Sample Resume objectives for each and every position you're applying for. Zety's resume templates are made with the aid of recruiters and stick to the best practices in HR. Your resume ought to be full of impact words. Chronological resumes are the ideal place to highlight your accomplishments.
Monday, April 13, 2020
The Little-Known Secrets to Technical Writing Skill on Resume
The Little-Known Secrets to Technical Writing Skill on Resume The writing has to be purposeful and can be utilized in all content areas. By way of example, having the ability to prepare a strong summary is a skill that's extremely handy for briefing senior managers. The perfect way to create decent expression skills is via writing short passages with just a couple lines of thought so you do not tend to go lost or diverted. A particular elegance, fluidity, and grace in the building of a sentence is among the hallmarks of an excellent writer in all fields. A Startling Fact about Technical Writing Skill on Resume Uncovered A very simple definition of academic writing is tricky to find because it refers to writing done for a number of reasons. Students frequently find it difficult to compose a bit of writing since they don't know the ideal words, they don't know the most suitable grammar or they aren't great at composing and organizing. Psychological Factors Writing involves kno wledge of the author and its goal. Getting the Best Technical Writing Skill on Resume The writing activities ought to be geared to their requirements and interests. A fantastic direction of developing the language skills is to earn a custom of learning a couple of new words each day and then using them in your normal communication verbal in addition to written. Since you may guess that's not a functional process for manifesting our dreams. It's pretty hard to call it a day for those housewives whenever there are endless responsibilities to accomplish. The War Against Technical Writing Skill on Resume In reality, the capacity to use figurative language successfully is among the absolute most productive tools in a writer's skill collection. Very good writing skills are a part of the communication domain. Business writing includes a wide selection of distinct formats and writing jobs. Read More Using Figurative Language Learning how to use figurative language is a significant step in creating a mature and rich writing style. New Ideas Into Technical Writing Skill on Resume Never Before Revealed From official communication and private letters to technical reports and company documents, writing skills can be a valuable part of a company career. You, naturally, develop and posses a greater degree of grammatical skill than mere literacy requires. Fantastic writing skills are critical for effective communication. They can be developed in various ways, as long as you stay determined. Technical Writing Skill on Resume - What Is It? In general, the book is quite inspiring. Enhancing your business writing doesn't need to be hard. Writing systems develop and change depending on the requirements of the folks using them. Understanding Technical Writing Skill on Resume At times you can identify words without having the ability to construct much meaning from them. Compositional skill is the capability to organize words to create a result.
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