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Personal Branding and Your Job Search: An Interview with Dan Schawbel
Posted in Career Advice for Young Professionals Generation Y/Millennials Recommended Career Resources Social Media on April 7, 2009 at 8:26 am
As the job market becomes more and more competitive, students and recent grads need to do everything they can to stand out from their peers. One great way to do this is by building your professional reputation, also known as your “personal brand.”
For advice on creating your personal brand – and using it to help you land a great job – I turned to Dan Schawbel, the leading personal branding expert for Generation Y. Dan is the author of the brand new book, Me 2.0: Build a Powerful Brand to Achieve Career Success (Kaplan, April 09), as well as the publisher of the Personal Branding Blog and Personal Branding Magazine.
I recently had the opportunity to interview Dan. Note that I’ve posted excerpts of this interview on other blogs, but the full text of our interview is only available here:
Lindsey: How do you define personal branding?
Dan: Personal branding is the process by which we market ourselves to other people. The process that I’ve developed in my new book, Me 2.0, is “discover, create, communicate and maintain (DCCM).”
The first step in this process is to discover what you’re passionate about and your area of expertise, while establishing goals and forming both a development plan and a personal marketing plan.
The second step is to create marketing materials, which could include a business card, portfolio, website, blog, social network profiles, a podcast, a video resume, as well as traditional documents like a resume and cover letter.
The third step is to become your own personal PR person and communicate your brand to others through speaking engagements, commenting on blogs, writing for magazines, pitching journalists and more.
The final step is to maintain your brand, which consists of online reputation management and keeping your profiles up-to-date and accurate with changes in your career.
Lindsey: You are in your 20s. How have you established yourself as a personal branding expert at such a young age? (more…)
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