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Marketing Yourself Effectively- how to brand yourself and
create career opportunities face to face and online
Carolyn ParryComputer Science Link Careers Adviser, Acting Deputy Director
Careers Service
careers@aber.ac.uk01970 622378
www.aber.ac.uk/careers/
Outcomes from this session• Be able to identify potential personal brand values
and consider the impact of these on employers
• Understand how to create work/career opportunities
• Recognise the need to be consistent in your aims and objectives so your personal brand has integrity
Marketing (recap?)• “The management process responsible for identifying,
anticipating and satisfying customer requirements profitably.” (Chartered Institute of Marketing)
• “The activity, set of institutions, and processes for creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value for customers, clients, partners, and society at large.”
(American Marketing Association)
Why market?Noise in the marketplace!• 335,000 new graduates per annum (UK)• High ratio of applicants to jobs • Monster contains 44 million CVs (US)• CareerBuilder has 17 million (US)Or because you are starting a business!
So you need to stand out!Branding makes you memorable...
and creates opportunities
So what is personal branding?“The process by which individuals and entrepreneurs differentiate themselves and stand out from a crowd
by identifying and articulating theirunique value proposition,
whether professional or personal,and then leverage it across a platform with a
consistent message and imageto achieve a specific goal.*
* source: Me 2.0 Build a Powerful Brand to Achieve Career Success by Dan Schwabel
ie...how we market ourselves to others!
What is Personal Branding?
Useful questions
• What’s your goal?(Target role/sector/company)
• Why? (Passions/motivations)• How? (Skills/talent/behaviour)• To Whom/through whom? (Contacts/networks)• Key messages/themes (Focus/relevance)
• Routes (Paper, face to face, online))
How to brand• Be clear about your intended outcome• Develop a strategy based on knowing what
you want to achieve• Have a strap line (or personal brand statement)• Identify and know your audience
• Find out where they are (events, online etc) and develop a presence there!
Shopping for staff- walking in the recruiter’s shoes
• Benefits – what difference/contribution can s/he make here, where and how?
•Values/motivation/passion– is the candidate committed to this industry/role?
•Features– does s/he have the right personal attributes, skills & talents, experience/knowledge and previous successes?
• Understand how the role and sectorboth work, look for language used, professional body, key events etc
• Find out where key players are located• Use www.prospects.ac.uk website as a
starting point to find industry groups
What’s the target profile?
Quality Check!
• What do your personal brand values say about you from an employer’s perspective?
• Now you’ve looked at your brand this way, what would you change, if anything?
What makes you unique in their eyes?– ie what are your USPs/UVPs*?
• What’s your top passion(s), values , personality?• What are your top talents/skills/abilities?• What are your key experiences?• What is your most relevant knowledge?
*Unique Selling Proposition/Unique Value Proposition
SWOT – a 360° view
I am at my best when...
(strengths)
I am at my worst when...
(weaknesses)
I am most interested in...
(opportunities)
I am least interested in
(threats)
Finding opportunities• Physical - face to face/phone
Every time you meet someone you have an opportunity to grow your network
• People buy from people• Many jobs are simply not advertised• Who you know can often be more important
than what you know.
Six degrees of separation
• A way to create unique opportunities to help your career grow
• We are all only six steps away from anyonehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_degrees_of_separation
• Try me!
Who do you knowwho can help you?
• Make a list of all the people you know (of) who could help you get work experience in one of the following areas:Retail ManufacturingLogistics/supply chain UniversityLocal council Hospital
What opportunities could they offer you?
Opportunities– Face to Face and Networking
• Through people you know• Work experience inc work
tasters/placementssee www.aber.ac.uk/careers/workexp
• Exhibitions and events- graduate fairs- industry exhibitions- networks
Opportunities
• Trade/industry press and newspapers• Related websites• www.prospects.ac.uk• Other prospecting opportunities:
- www.kellysearch.co.uk/ - http://directory.kompass.com/en/dir.php- www.yell.com
Physical support materials• Business card (use appropriate email address)
(cheap or free and good quality from www.vistaprint.co.uk)
• Up to date CV• Your best self!!
Face to Face
• Right clothes/shoes, wear a badge• Never get a second chance to make a
first impression, so smile!• Make eye contact • Develop a good handshake (!!)• Offer card immediately
• Find common ground
• Find common ground;
• Show you know what’s happening in the industry
• Match body language (carefully):
• Use their business card to make notes of discussion
• Follow up within 1-2 days
Maximisingthe opportunity
Tools – a great CV www.aber.ac.uk/careers/cvs
• Use CV to showcase what makes you different(remember features and benefits exercise)
• Check for evidence, consistency and accuracy• Review it from the recruiter’s perspective
Opportunities online - the digital you
"Today's tools make it easier to create, manage and
manipulate a personal brand - and society has
realised the value of strong, personal brands.”
Frank Gruber Sr, Product Manager AOL
• Do it carefully and professionally • Whatever you write/include is normally open
to all, always!!!• What would a recruiter see about you on line?• Watch your FaceBook activity!
Virtual tools• Blogging (www.blogger.com)• Twitter (www.twitter.com)• LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com)• MySpace (www.myspace.com)• Google+ ? BeKnown?• FaceBook (everybody got an account?!)
• www.bravenewtalent.com – social media based site – recruiters meet students
• The comments box on websites eg newspapers,blogs etc
Blogging
• Twitter (micro blogging)• Use # (hashtag) to search for relevant opportunities• Build the relationship by retweeting/having a
conversation with others; show personality• Be appropriate (spelling/grammar/content)• Use short URLs (http://www.shorturl.com/)
• Write good quality content not drivel!• Comment on other blogs/news etc
Blogging continued• Blogging
- www.blogger.com or www.wordpress.com• Example –
http://insiders.aber.ac.uk/blog/abigail/?p=239 http://ruraldebugging.blogspot.com/
• Guidance on blog writing: - www.useit.com/alertbox/weblogs.html
Q: What could you blog about whichwould help your career plans?
Other ways
• LinkedIn – www.linkedin.com• http://uk.linkedin.com/in/carolynparry • Use it to network with recruiters• Do this by joining groups and making sensible
contributions to them• Or even create a group of your own• Connect via existing connections!
Other ways• Share good sources of information• Create original content• Podcasts - www.apple.com/itunes/podcasts/ • Video podcasts - www.youtube.com
( you could integrate these with your blog andTwitter using use aggregating system eg TweetDeck)
• Social bookmarking eg Delicious
Social Bookmarking sites
For latest rankings seewww.ebizmba.com/articles/social-bookmarking-websites
eNetworking– contacts via targeted marketing
• Newspapers and television blog sites• Trade/sector press • Have a purpose, be professional• Seek out the best opportunity
• Comment on other blogs + link to your own• Be appropriate (spelling/grammar/content)
• Write good quality content not drivel!
Who’s reading what?• Bank employee sacked as Facebook Hallowe’en
picture revealed family emergency was a fake.
• Virgin sacked 13 crew due to Facebook
• “Bored” sixteen year old sacked
Just remember - your future boss could be reading!
Inspiration at Aber• Rhys Gregory
www.virtualent.co.uk/who.html• Huldah Knox-Thomas
www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZyChJqJiDw• Richard Piper Griffithswww.walesoffice.gov.uk/2011/02/16/welsh-
secretary-supports-student-volunteering-week-in-wales/
Me.com; me.gov; me.ac. Virtual presence/digital conversations• Blogs, personal web pages, social bookmarking,
social networking, or online media commentator?• How could you use this approach in your
own career search/development?
• What Could You Do Online?
Personal branding themes• Differentiate (offerings that have value to employer)• Stand out by identifying and articulating how you match
the need• Be appropriate and professional!!• Leverage your USPs/UVPs (ie the things that make you
unique)• Consistent message and image• Specific goal
How the Careers Service can help• One to one guidance• Career Development programme (CDP)• Wide range of free leaflets and handouts
www.aber.ac.uk/careers/caspubs • Comprehensive library and website• On-line lectures and interactive e-learning
www.aber.ac.uk/careers/casmods • Employability events programme and Employer visits
www.aber.ac.uk/careers/eventscal• Job Link for casual jobs and work tasters• Go Wales grad. work placements and internships
• Vacancy database www.aber.ac.uk/careers/casjobs
The quality of the opportunities you get correlates directly to the work you've done building your personal brand.
Strong brand builders get great mentors and solid networks, and those tools, in turn, build stronger brands.
In a world where there are no more corporate ladders to land on, your brand is the platform your career will stand
on" Penelope Trunk
Boston Globe newspaper
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