Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Does Your Resume Pass the Hiring Managers 30 Second Test Part 2

Does Your Resume Pass the Hiring Managers 30 Second Test Part 2 THE CREATIVE WRITING TEST Strategies for Showcasing Your Personal BrandCreate a professional identityA professional identity is not the same as a job title. The professional identify conveys your personal brand and the scope of your responsibilities through a few targeted words. When placed in bold near the top of your resume, your identity calls attention to your candidacy much the same way that a catchy headline on the front page of a newspaper grabs the attention of the reader. Offer a mission statement or personal quoteWhat are your goals and dreams and how successful have you been at attaining these objectives in different business environments? Share your value proposition with your reader to build rapport and establish a connection between your successes and the goals of the company.Discuss business environmentsHave you worked in particular business environments that have helped shape your brand? Were your achievements focused in a turnaround, high-growth, or international env ironment? Have you worked across several businesses or across multiple industries? This may very well be part of your value add and it is certainly information that will gain your readerĂ¢€™s attention and encourage them to read on.Name drop As a hiring manager scans your resume, he will be quickly looking at the companies you have worked for. If you have worked for several Fortune 1,000 or fast-growing start-ups and your association with these firms is part of your brand, add the company names to your headline to build credibility and interest in your candidacy. If you have worked for lesser known companies, but held account responsibilities for well-known firms, showcase the names of your clients if this is not considered proprietary information.Add a testimonialOne great way to build authenticity into your profile is to showcase a quote from a senior executive or customer. Content for these testimonials can be found through a variety of sources including performance reviews, 360 a ssessments, and customer satisfaction surveys.Part 3 will be posted tomorrow!

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