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“ YOUR PERSONAL BRAND” By: Carol Hernandez
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1.WHY have a personal brand? 2.Would someone BUY your brand? 3.HOW do I create my brand? 4.WHERE are you selling your brand? Questions to answer:
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It shows who you are It communicates your uniqueness It’s more than how you dress!! WHY have a personal brand? IT All MATTERS! Attitude Confidence/Excitement Smile/Personality
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It defines you It’s how people remember you and describe you It attracts opportunities It is necessary to make YOUR WAY!
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“..establishing an online brand is a necessity if you plan on making a name for yourself.” And “It could possibly be the connection link to someone who could change your life. But how can that person change your life if they can’t even find you?” www.coreygeary.com Corey Geary Author/Speaker
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Would THEY BUY your BRAND? Employers Colleges Scholarship Judges Organizations Investors Friends and Family Friends of Friends and Family
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HOW do I create my brand? Action items to build your BRAND Get INVOLVED, Explore and experience Develop your skills, talents, goals, business Discover your purpose and passions (your calling) Know your strengths, weaknesses and limits Assess often Be prepared for the unexpected opportunities
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Examine list of callings What is your CALLING? Realistic Building things Solving Problems Investigative Researching things Advancing ideas Social Building Relationships Facilitating Change Conventional Doing the numbers Organizing things Enterprising Opening doors Managing things Artistic Adding humor Creating things 1.What gifts do I naturally give to others? 2.What gift do I most enjoy? 3.What gift have I most often given to others. 3 Questions - 52 Callings
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Your Personal Statement First Impression/Opportunity Guidelines: One line version of your personal brand! 2-4 sentences in length Make it unique Do not use “I” or “Me” Questions to answer: Who are YOU? What are you passionate about? What is going to put you a step ahead of your competitors?
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WHERE are you selling YOUR Brand Phone conversations E-mail Life activities Your personality Computer/Internet usage How you communicate/market your brand Resume/Vita Social Media Profile Photos Personal Website Business Cards
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Examine list of callings To Do’s Know yourself and your vision and share it Professionalism (always) Personality - confident and excited Be Positive and Optimistic Hold yourself to an attire Put your professional foot forward Have a presence If you don’t have one, get one Make it unique Don’t forget your personal statement Include key skills Clean up social media channels Be consistent Never post/email anything you might regret Keep from saying negative things about current/previous employers Use proper grammar and communication skills Be endorsed/have recommendations Connections are important Follow people who add value
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Examine list of callings Facts 51% of applicants are NOT hired based on their profiles Survey from Career Builder 2014 Not Hired Bad mouthing previous company – 36% Poor communication skills – 32% Lied about qualifications – 25% Screen name was unprofessional – 21% Hired Feeling candidate would fit into company culture 46% Sites conveyed professional image – 43% Others posted great references about candidate – 30% OWN YOUR BRAND Wear the right stuff, share the right stuff and own it!!
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Liked Quotes & Sayings Laugh to keep from crying? - Tyjaun A. Lee, Ph.D, VP Student Services “Leaders inspire people to want to do something, Managers hold people accountable for doing something.” – Sentis.net A boss creates fear, a leader confidence. A boss is interested in himself or herself. A leader is interested in the group. - Presentation by Dr. Lee Eight Qualities of an Effective Leader Communication, Confidence, Positivity, Fairness, Honesty, Commitment, Inspiring and Humility
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Resources Nerd Nation 2015 Sessions Branding Yourself presented by: Taylor Bell - Pearson Campus Ambassador and Regional Coordinator of Social Media (TaylorBell3@my.unt.edu)TaylorBell3@my.unt.edu Corey Geary – Pearson Campus Ambassador (cgeary@uga.edu), www.coreygeary.comcgeary@uga.edu www.coreygeary.com Kathy Walton, Ph.D. Grants Compliance Officer, Grants Development, Adjunct Professor and Texas Collegiate DECA State Advisor Dr. Daisy Diaz-Alemany, Ph.D., LPC, NCC Counselor/ Professor of Human Development SBA – Small Business Administration www.sba.govwww.sba.gov https://www.sba.gov/tools/sba-learning-center/search/training Texas State Small Business Development Center http://training.txsbdc.org/index.php? http://training.txsbdc.org/index.php http://www.uspto.gov/
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