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Title: Market


1
  • Market
  • Yourself as a Brand to
  • Presented by Kim Richmond
  • Get the Job You Want
  • Sponsored by Upper Merion Township Library
  • These materials cannot be reproduced without the
    permission of Richmond Marketing Communications

2
  • Workshop 1
  • How to Create a Resume and Cover Letter That Get
    Noticed
  • How to be the Best Brand
  • Resume 5 Steps
  • Cover Letter 3 Steps
  • Examples
  • Wrap up
  • Next Steps

3
  • Great
  • Brands
  • Apple
  • Nike
  • Coke
  • McDonalds
  • Disney World
  • Best Buy
  • Tiger Woods
  • The Phillies

4
  • What
  • Makes a
  • Brand
  • Great?
  • Unique
  • Consistent
  • Relevant
  • Emotional connection

5
  • Great
  • Brands
  • Start
  • Here
  • Name 3 things about your personal brand that make
    you unique and deliver value to a potential
    employer.

6
  • What
  • Defines
  • You?
  • Good with people
  • Hard working
  • Creative

7
  • This
  • Defines
  • Almost
  • EVERYBODY!
  • Good with people
  • Hard working
  • Creative

8
  • Define
  • Your
  • Brand
  • What defines you?
  • What can you demonstrate?
  • What makes you special?
  • What are the 3 most important things?

9
  • Brand
  • Positioning
  • Points
  • Industry experience
  • Leadership experience
  • Management experience
  • P L responsibility
  • Technical expertise
  • Entrepreneurial experience
  • Community service
  • Academic achievement

10
  • Take The Time
  • Define Your Brand

11
  • 5 Steps
  • for a Resume
  • That Gets Noticed
  • Step 1 Determine three brand positioning
    points
  • Step 2 Choose format and font
  • Step 3 Choose your headings
  • Step 4 Write your bullet points
  • Step 5 Review, Spell-check, Proof-read, Repeat

12
  • Resume
  • Step1
  • Determine
  • Your
  • Three
  • Brand Positioning Points
  • Your brand positioning points become the
    framework for your
  • Resume
  • Cover letter
  • Interviews

13
  • Resume
  • Step 2
  • Choose Your Resume Format and Font
  • Choose a format and font
  • Make it easy to read (skim)
  • Examples in book
  • Use the same font for resume and cover letter
  • Use 11 or 12 point type
  • Resume length
  • One page if you have less than 5 years of
    experience
  • Two pages if you have more experience
  • Formatting tip use a table

14
  • Resume
  • Step 3
  • Choose Your Headings Make Important Things
    Important
  • Choose headings that highlight your brand
    positioning points
  • Make important things important
  • Position
  • Space
  • Recommendations about chronological resumes
  • Students and new graduates should put most
    important experience first
  • Experienced people should use chronological
    resume format

15
  • Resume
  • Step 4
  • Write Your Bullet Points Focus on Accomplishments
  • Make a working list
  • Everything you did at each job
  • Organize into stories that support your brand
    positioning points
  • Write bullet points
  • Highlight accomplishments and contributions
  • Not tasks and job descriptions
  • Be as specific as possible
  • Be unique, relevant, consistent

16
  • Resume
  • Step 5
  • Review,
  • Spell-check,
  • Proof-read,
  • Repeat
  • Review your finished resume objectively
  • Will the reader see your brand positioning
    points at a glance?
  • Review, spell-check, and proof-read your resume
    several times
  • Ask people who you respect to also proof-read it
  • Resumes with typos rarely get past the first
    review by employers
  • Formatting tip
  • Remove red and green underlines
  • Print on 24 lb. paper

17
  • Resume
  • Dos and Donts
  • Included in your handout

18
  • The
  • Cover Letter is Not Expendable
  • New York Times,
  • February 15, 2009

19
  • How to
  • Write a
  • Powerful
  • Cover
  • Letter
  • A great cover letters is short and easy to skim
  • A great cover letter has three parts
  • First paragraph
  • Introduction
  • Second paragraph(s)
  • Why you are a good fit for the position
  • Closing paragraph
  • Call to action/follow up
  • Contact information

20
  • 3 Steps
  • for a Cover Letter That Gets Noticed
  • Step 1 Start with your brand positioning
    points
  • Step 2 Use the elements of a formal cover
    letter
  • Step 3 Write your cover letter

21
  • Cover Letter
  • Step 1
  • Start with Your Brand Positioning Points
  • Your brand positioning points become the core
    of your cover letter
  • They are the second paragraph and tell the
    reader how you will bring value to the company
  • Write a summary bullet point for each brand
    positioning point

22
  • Cover Letter
  • Step 2
  • Know the Elements of a Cover Letter
  • Use all of the elements of a formal cover letter
  • Included in your handout
  • Cover letters that dont get it, dont get it

23
  • Cover Letter
  • Step 3
  • Write Your
  • Cover Letter
  • Tell your personal brand story
  • One-page cover letter
  • Use your brand positioning points
  • Customize it to the position
  • Always address your cover letter to a person
  • Do not send cover letters to a company or
    department without a persons name (and title, if
    possible)
  • Always proof-read and spell-check your cover
    letter
  • A typo or grammar error will likely cause the
    reader to take a pass on you
  • Always send your cover letter with your resume
  • It helps set you apart

24
  • Cover Letter
  • Elements
  • Dos and Donts
  • Included in your handout

25
  • Cover Letter
  • Examples
  • Included in your handout
  • Cover letter
  • highlights the brand positioning points
  • Resume
  • demonstrates the points with experience
  • Two examples
  • Student/recent graduate
  • Experienced executive

26
  • Resume and Cover Letter
  • Wrap Up
  • Define your brand and tell your brand story
  • 3 brand positioning points
  • Make you unique
  • You can demonstrate with your experience
  • Basis for your resume, cover letter and
    interviews
  • 5 steps for writing a powerful resume
  • 3 steps for writing a powerful cover letter
  • Handouts provide the roadmap

27
  • Resume and Cover Letter
  • Questions?

28
  • Resume and Cover Letter
  • What did you learn tonight?

29
  • Next Steps
  • Tuesday, May 26
  • 10 Ways to Get the Word Out
  • Monday, June 1
  • 10 Tips for Successful Interviewing
  • Monday, June 8
  • Negotiating and Accepting the Right Job Offer
  • Monday, June 15
  • Attire for Hire Carla Showell-Lee

30
  • Thank
  • Before you leave,
  • You!
  • please complete a survey.
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