Your personal brand is more than just a resume — it's the story you tell about yourself through your skills, experiences, and online presence. Whether you’re networking, updating LinkedIn, or preparing for interviews, a strong personal brand can set you apart in a competitive job market.
Here’s how to build a compelling brand that reflects your strengths and career goals.
1. Define Your Unique Value
Think about what makes you stand out. What are your key skills? What industries excite you? What problems do you love solving? Your personal brand should reflect your passions, values, and strengths. To gain clarity, consider writing a personal mission statement that summarizes your career goals and what you bring to the table. Or, you can schedule a career exploration appointment with a Career Specialist at the Career Center. We can help!
2. Optimize Your LinkedIn Presence
Your LinkedIn profile is often the first impression recruiters and potential employers have of you. Make sure it reflects your best self by:
- Using a professional headshot and a clear, compelling headline that’s aspirational.
- Writing an engaging summary that highlights your skills, career goals, and personality.
- Showcasing relevant work experience with descriptions of your achievements with attached relevant media.
- Incorporating industry relevant keywords and skills throughout your profile as much as possible.
- Actively engaging with the community by commenting on posts, sharing relevant information, contributing industry insights, and connecting with professionals in your field.
3. Tailor Your Resume and Online Portfolio
Your resume and portfolio should be more than just a list of job titles — they should tell a story. Highlight your most impactful experiences and quantify achievements when possible. If applicable, create an online portfolio to showcase your projects, work samples, or even testimonials from colleagues. Think of this all as evidence that ties your accomplishments to your brand.
4. Perfect Your Elevator Pitch
You never know when an opportunity to network will arise, so be prepared with a 30-second commercial that clearly states:
- Who you are
- What you do (or what you aspire to do)
- What makes you unique
- What you’re looking for in your career
Practice your pitch so that it feels natural and confident. Consider using Big Interview and practicing in real-time to the question, “Tell me about yourself.”
5. Stay Consistent Across Platforms
Your brand should be cohesive across LinkedIn, resumes, cover letters, and even personal social media accounts. Consider what font styles, colors, and tone you want to incorporate across all your materials so they’re consistent and a clear embodiment of you. Employers often check social media, so ensure that your online presence aligns with your professional goals. If necessary, clean up your profiles by removing any unprofessional content, or consider looking into privacy settings.
6. Build and Maintain Relationships
Networking is an essential part of personal branding. Build authentic relationships by engaging with mentors, alumni, and professionals in your field, using platforms like Retrievers Connect or LinkedIn. The more visible and engaged you are, the more likely you are to be remembered when opportunities arise.
What’s Next
Want to refine your personal brand and maximize your career potential? Attend the upcoming Keys to Success Workshop on Unlocking Your Personal Brand to learn how to authentically showcase your brand and take control of your career journey!