Friday, May 8, 2020
How to Create a Personal Brand Without Being a Jerk - CareerEnlightenment.com
I was at a Project Managers networking event the other night. Project Managers remind me of Engineers technical, to the point, and not necessarily comfortable networking. And thats exactly why they are so good. They get their jobs done, dont let emotions get in the way of delivery, and dont waste time.During one conversation, a man told me that even just coming to this event was a huge challenge for him. And that running his job search around building a personal brand was WAY outside his comfort zone.So I explained that a personal brand doesnt mean you have to jump around the room pretending to be something you are not. Think about Spock, from Star Trek. He certainly has a brand: meticulous, professional, and straight to the point.What qualities do you have that can help you do your job well? How do you want to be remembered by potential employers?How to Start Creating a Personal BrandIf you would like to learn more about creating a powerful Personal Brand, then check out the free p review from my ebook, Personal Branding for Job Search Success: How to Uncover, Align Pitch Your Brand So You End Up in the âYesâ Box.The regular cost is $19.99, but if you buy a copy before midnight ET on Friday, August 13 using the coupon code PB50, you will receive it for $9.99. (If you donât see the Add to Cart button below, click on the cover image to the left.) But wait, thereâs more!The first 20 people to buy a copy of Personal Branding for Job Search Success will receive an invitation to a private webinar with me to go through the ebook in great detail and answer any questions they might have.So, letâs recap:This week only (until 11:59 p.m. on Friday, August 13) you can receive a copy of Personal Branding for Job Search Success for only $9.99 if you use the coupon code PB50If youâre also one of the first 20 people to purchase the ebook, you will receive an invitation to a private webinar with Joshua Waldman where heâll answer all the questions you might have a bout personal branding in a personalized small group setting
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