Title: Personal Marketing Strategy
1Personal Marketing Strategy
A compilation of personal lessons learned
- Author Rick A. Ross
- 214-471-3462 (C)
- http//www.linkedin.com/pub/10/427/b3a
- 28 Feb. 2 Mar. 2009
- St Jude Career Alliance Council
2Seminar Purpose
Losing a job can happen to anyone and can be a
very emotional and confusing event in life.
To provide job seekers with an effective method
to quickly organize, strengthen personal self
confidence and save time in preparing and
initiating an effective job search
3Summary of Discussion Topics
- Effective Resume Development
- Effective Cover Letter Structure
- Networking
- Search Engines Search Agents
- Weekly Personal Goal Setting
- Interview Preparation Tips
Note Examples provided are intended to help
people in the General Labor or Experienced
Professional field
4Effective Resume Development
- Step 1.) Compile Personal Success Stories
(minimum of 10 success stories more is better) - The Situation you were in
- The Action you took
- The Result of your action
- Note This up front brainstorming is time
consuming but very necessary - Example Reference Archived personal end of
year priorities - Situation ltA random business need or your role
called for action to resolve 1-2 sentencesgt - Action ltSummarize the action you took to either
partner with others or that you yourself stepped
up to resolve the issue 1-2 sentencesgt - Result ltBased on the action you took, express
the outcome or impact to the business 1-2
sentencesgt - Note Your personal skills to first capture then
condense these success stories on scratch paper
may take little time to further develop. Taking
even 1-2 full days to condense your message is
normal so try not to get too frustrated on this
step.
Intended take away understanding
Personal Success Stories provide the foundation
for effective personal marketing
5Effective Resume Development
- Step 1.) (Continued from last slide)
- Compile Personal Success Stories (minimum of 10
success stories more is better) - General Examples
- Mgmt Example (Note skill sets employed
Statistical Analysis, Performance Management) - Situation Customer satisfaction metrics
indicated 39 of customers were - dissatisfied with customer service response time
average of 48 hours to resolve issues. - Action In examining the lead time average for
the team and areas of opportunity to - shorten the time to engagement, I compiled the
Business Case for trouble ticket - automation to replace manual methods.
- Result Customer satisfaction metrics in
regards to customer service response time - improved to 78.
- General Example (Note skill sets employed
Self Starter, Coaching / Mentoring) - Situation A newly hired employee needed time to
ramp up and become a productive employee - Action I approached management and volunteered
to mentor the new employee
Intended take away understanding
Strive for a short and crisp message that is easy
to recall and recite
6Effective Resume Development
- Step 2.) Derive 30 second Elevator Speech
- General boilerplate example
- I hold (insert college degrees or
certifications). I offer (optional insert
years of relevant experience in a given industry
or function). I utilize (insert computer
literacy tools, special or specialized computer
applications, subject matter expertise that
differentiates your personal offering). I am
skilled at (insert special skills or
differentiators that provide insight into what
you yourself bring to the table). I (optional
if it applies to you, consider adding a
consolidated Action/Result here to emphasize an
instance that further supports the background
sentences above or hooks the reader/listener into
quickly understanding the magnitude of your
contribution to a business)
Intended take away understanding
Elevator speech will provide crisp summary of
the value you offer in your resume, your
personalized cover letters, and your introductory
comments in actual interviews
7Effective Resume Development
- Step 2.) Derive 30 second Elevator Speech
- Mgmt Example
- I hold technical and business Bachelor
and Masters degrees. I utilize Lean Six Sigma
data fact based management techniques and
PRINCE2 project management framework as a
structured approach to deriving, managing and
solving complex business problems. I am skilled
at analyzing business unit performance metrics
(Gross Margin, Operating Margin, and Revenue) to
first begin to understand and target next step
discussion opportunities for a business. I can
isolate business unit critical path areas not
performing best in class. I can conduct
multi-function workshops to derive existing
systems process and measure transaction variation
to compile opportunities for simplification,
areas of potential cost reduction and improved
asset velocity. I can either propose or
personally launch program manage a matrixed
approach to implementing the resulting business
streamlining business plan. I have personally
program managed 18 engineering functions
simultaneously in a matrixed fashion per the
offered description resulting in 22M year over
year EBIT improvement. - General Example
- I was an honor student in high school and am very
active in community improvement projects and
church ministries. Personal assessments of my
character reflect that I am an excellent
collaborator, motivator and enthusiastic and
energetic team member. I use strong
interpersonal skills to cultivate positive
working relationships with peers and management
teams.
Intended take away understanding
Elevator speech will provide crisp summary of
the value you offer in your resume, your
personalized cover letters, and your introductory
comments in actual interviews
8Effective Resume Development
- Step 3.) Derive Common Skills Terminology /
Search Engine Hooks Sound Bite Skill Set
Bullets - Requirement Referencing your personal Success
Stories, compile a list of marketable skills that
you utilized to enable yourself to be successful
in each case. - Note Industry common skill set bullets quickly
summarize your skills in the first 10 seconds of
viewing along with your elevator speech. Skill
Set Bullets should provide the reader with a very
quick summary of skills that you bring to the
table for discussion in the upper 1/3 of your
resume. - Additionally
- Skill Set bullets will serve to help employers
and recruiters find you - Skill Set bullets also serve to help you to set
up electronic search agents to help you find
targeted opportunities on job boards and have
them delivered to your inbox daily thus
simplifying a job search campaign. - gtGood Example Industry common marketable
skills - ? Business Analytics ? Operations Supervision ?
Program Management ? Strategic Planning ?
Statistical Analysis ? -
- gtBad Example not so common yet valuable skills
spelled out in acronyms - ? 1X-EVDO SME ? ATT COL ? BSE EAE SME ? LTE
Prime ? Vzn TSE ? - Need more help defining personal skills bullets?
- Suggested alternate source
- http//www.nmc.edu/careers/support/marketskills.pd
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Intended take away understanding
The derivation of your Personal Success Stories,
your Elevator Speech and your Skill Set Bullets
are intended to create a necessary Hook in the
upper 1/3 of your Resume
9Effective Resume Development
- Professional Experience section Lower 2/3s of
document. - Quick summary of your past and key contribution
impacts each tied to a Success Story - i.) Focus on most Senior or most current role
which defines who you are today. - Note For many of us that have experienced
industry downturn, you may have had to go
backward in your career to remain employed. Do
not communicate that here. - ii.) Only elaborate on roles that you have
supporting Success Stories and marketable skills
bullets. - The goal is encourage an interviewer to ask you
to further explain about this skill set bullet
or that success story comment in an interview. - iii.) Summarizing every role you have ever
occupied in your total career can create negative
perceptions. - Know that you can create negative perceptions of
obsolete outdated skills and business maturity
concerns. Focus on most current and most
marketable skills only. - iv.) Be mindful of which dates you provide.
- Does the work youve compiled show excessive job
hopping? Stayed too long at one company? Only
experienced at one company? - Does the dates youve provided for college
degrees over emphasize your age? - Common Initial Perceptions
Intended take away understanding
Consider your message and resulting perceptions
experienced by the hiring manager Message must
be crisp, experience must be solid, no negative
perceptions allowed
10Effective Resume Development
- Education and Training section List Degrees,
Certification and year achieved. - i.) Elaborate on training for coursework that led
to skills high in demand. - gtGood Example Provides enough topical
information to generate interest - Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Training DMAIC,
DMADV, PMCS, Lean DMAIC, Benchmarking - gtBad Example Leaves the reader guessing
- Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Training
- Note Be careful in assuming that a hiring
manager will know intuitively that you have been
trained on a given skill requirement for a job
listing based on a certification or degree - Community Involvement section (Optional) Can
say something of your character, personality,
willingness to help others, or simply that you
are interested in giving back to the community. - Examples
- -Church Ministry Organizations (specify which
one) - -Make a Wish foundation volunteer
- -JDRF foundation volunteer
- -Angel Food distribution volunteer
Intended take away understanding
Consider listing the sub-topics that make up a
college degree or certification
11Pulling it all together
- Name
- Mailing Address
- Phone / email
- (Your Current or Industry Recognized title)
- Summary of Qualifications
- Elevator Speech (5-8 Sentences)
- Industry Common Skill Set Bullets
- Professional Experience
- Company
- 1.) Job Title or Industry Recognized Title
- -Success Story summary comment
- -Success Story summary comment
-
- 2.) Job Title or Industry Recognized Title
- -Success Story summary comment
Note that the hiring manager very likely wrote
a given job description that you may be
interested in or applying for. Your personal
elevator speech and skill set bullets help the
reader to quickly see the fit in under the
statistical average of 10 seconds.
Recommend maintaining a minimum of 2 Resumes in
soft copy Resume 1 Draft 1 (1- 1 ½ pages
long) Resume 2 Draft 1 the flexibility to
substitute in Success Story summary comments to
emphasize a fit to an opportunity you are
interested in.
Intended take away understanding
Statistically speaking you have 10 seconds to
hook the intended reader. Who you are and
what you offer is the critical message of the
upper 1/3 of resume
12Effective Cover Letter Structure
- Cover letters are key to demonstrating to a
hiring manager that you actually read the posted
job description - while also providing the opportunity to point out
how you directly meet or exceed posted job
requirements. - General structure recommendation (A personal
short, crisp message (dont ramble) and stick to
the point)
- Dear (Company Name) Human Resources
Representative - -(Optional Brief Company research comment
demonstrating your peripheral understanding of a
company - needs)
- -Introduce yourself, plug in elevator speech
(tweak / adjust as needed for brevity). - -Site specific posted opportunity requirements
(1, 2, 3) from the hiring manager, spell out (1,
2, 3,) how you - are a direct fit and meet or exceed posted
requirements. ltYou need I have is the key
message heregt - (Request and interview or- state that you will
call the receiver in 3 business days if you have
a name.) - Name
- Phone Number
- Common Initial Perceptions
- I need a job and dont have time to provide a
cover letter in each case. Wont I be successful
if my strategy is in the volume of resumes I send
out?
Intended take away understanding
Cover Letters are a personal differentiator in
that they provide the opportunity to spell out
the job skills match that may not be obvious to a
busy hiring manager
13Networking
- Published job search statistics show that
- 15 of job seeker candidates are successful by
directly applying over the internet. - 85 of job seekers are successful through
utilizing creative networking means. - Common Initial Perceptions
- I dont know very many people and I feel funny
about asking Networking type questions
Warm Contacts -Family -Friends -Parishoners -Neig
hbors
Business Contacts -Co-Workers -Industry
Organizations -Industry Affiliations -Former
Clients -Customers -Vendors -Suppliers
Internet Sources -Linked In -careerconnection.org
-St Jude Career Alliance
Intended take away understanding
A Networking Strategy focus is key to shortening
a successful job search campaign
14Search Agents Search Engines
- Job Board Search Engines provide key insight into
whos hiring. Do not consider these to be your
only or final source for applying. These are a
point of reference for next steps period. - Learn to recognize when a recruiting firm has
posted a companys opportunity vs. a posting
directly from a company. - Apply through recruiting firm postings only if
you feel confident that you are a very close or
an exact fit for a posted opportunity - If you are close but not an exact fit, consider
going directly to the company web site and
applying directly for the posted opportunity - Job Board Search Agents are common. Learning to
quickly add your skill set bullets to a search
agent and setting up for daily electronic
notification of new and existing opportunities
will save you time. - Very Important Consider electronic Search
Agents to be an ongoing work in progress until
you to fine tune the search agent skill bullet
criteria wording to bring the right opportunities
to you. (i.e. you have to experiment with terms
that do bring opportunities that exactly match
what you are looking for.) - Many companies provide job seekers the
opportunity to set up a personal candidate
profile and also company specific Job Search
Agents. Note Many company specific
opportunities do not get posted on public Job
Boards. Your personal strategy must include
targeting industries / companies of interest to
you. - Common Initial Perceptions
- Ive applied to countless opportunities on
Career Builder and havent heard a thing - In Reality
- Ask yourself Am I applying in a shotgun fashion
(spray and pray)? Am I personalizing each
submission with a cover letter that spells out
the job - requirements and the skills match to the
intended receiver?
Intended take away understanding
Use technology to simplify your daily job search
by bringing targeted opportunities directly to
your email inbox
15Weekly Personal Goal Setting
- Consider Keeping a weekly log of opportunities
you have applied to. - Company Name, Job Listing title, date of resume
cover letter submission, phone call follow up
(optional). - Consider capturing jobs you have applied to
(copy/paste) into a text editor such as MS Word
and then labeling and archiving the electronic
version for future reference if called to
discuss. - Consider setting an aggressive minimum weekly
target of opportunities you will apply for. - Consider allocating time each week to Networking
strategies St. Jude Brown Bag Networking Lunch
1st 3rd Thursday of the month starting in
March, Linked In, careerconnections.org etc. - Consider visiting local city Chamber of Commerce
offices for free announcements intended for
people considering moving to that local city. - Chamber of Commerce brochures provide key
insight into companies that may be moving into
your area or are preparing to build in your area.
Consider writing or calling Human Resources for
that company, introducing yourself and of course
request an interview. - Consider subscribing to on-line company profiling
engines that help you understand which industries
or companies have offices within driving distance
of your home, annual report summaries, key
decision makers and their contact information and
that same companies top competitors. - Consider researching current on-line articles
regarding a given company or industry to
understand how you yourself can help. An
introduction letter to the companies key decision
maker to spell out how you can help, can be an
effective approach. - Common Initial Perceptions
- This speaker is asking for a lot of work on my
part to obtain a new job - In Reality
Intended take away understanding
Job offers go to the most organized and prepared,
not the most qualified on paper.
16Interview Preparation Tips
- Consider Your Primary Interview Objectives
- Build Rapport Initial greetings and small talk
will help you and the Interviewer get started on
the right cordial tone while also helping you to
relax. - Active Listening Ask the interviewer open ended
questions and use soft techniques to gain insight
into the employers needs. (Recall the job
description itself is also key in providing this
insight) - Concerns Liabilities During the course of
your discussion, use soft skills to move the
conversation away from discussion pitfalls.
(http//www.pacificnwtech.org/tomscorner/Session3F
inal.pdf) - Ask for next steps in the process Consider
summarizing the fit or overlap the two or more of
you have discussed. Ask When can we
reconnect? or So if I havent heard from you by
_____, may I call you? - Consider 4 Basic Interviewing types
- 1.) Screening Interview Initial engagement or
Telephone conversation - Your number 1 goal is to obtain a face to face
interview. - 2.) One on One Face to Face traditional
interview - 3.) Sequential Interview Series of several Face
to Face interviews typically 30-60 minutes in
length - Request the names and titles of those you will be
meeting with in advance for QA insight - 4.) Panel / Group Interview Panel of
Departmental representatives interviewing in the
same session - Establish early rapport with each if at all
possible. Remain calm, dont rush to answer
smile.
Intended take away understanding
Interviews must be win / win for both parties.
Make it a two-way dialogue
17Interview Preparation Tips
- General tip Opportunity Engagement
- Consider using personal cell phone as your
personal contact number - Ensure your voice mail message sounds
professional and polite - Smile as you record your VM response message.
Smiles come through over the phone. - Consider letting unknown callers call go to
voicemail giving you a little time to review the
company and opportunity you applied to before you
return the call. - Standing when you speak on the phone lowers your
voice tone slightly . Lower tone exudes self
confidence. Exhaling slowly lowers heart rate
and can calm initial engagement nervousness. - Your priority must be to transition the initial
engagement to next steps. If it is not offered
first, request an understanding of Where do we
go from here? or Can I expect to hear from you
soon?
Intended take away understanding
Interviews must be win / win for both parties.
Make it a two-way dialogue
18Interview Preparation Tips
- General Tip Interview Preparation
- Always research the company in advance to
understand who they are and what they do. - On-line periodical articles that provide insight
into promotions or difficulties the company might
be facing. - Annual Reports provide key insight into company
performance, strengths and weaknesses - Always review commonly asked interview
questions in advance of an interview to prepare
crisp answers. Guard against negative responses
to any question Example How do you feel about
your last boss? (Positive response (He or She
taught me quite a bit about budgeting and I am
very grateful to he or she for that) - http//jobsearch.about.com/od/interviewquestionsan
swers/a/interviewquest.htm - Always prepare your own questions for the
interviewer (consider the offered link above) - Remember The hiring manager very likely wrote
the job description and as such provides key
insight into that he or she is looking for. - Prior to your interview
- Consider printing a copy of the job description
and with a highlighter pen, highlight or
underline key requirements you will likely be
questioned about. - Review your personal Success Stories in relation
to the job requirements and consider penciling
through your answers in advance. - Consider how you might structure your personal
priorities objectives for each of the job
description key requirements and how you might
personally meet or exceed supporting that job
requirement. - Minimize weaknesses or perceived liabilities
- Take the time to understand various techniques of
how to answer effectively and emphasize
personal strengths and tactfully channeling the
conversation away from a perceived gap or
liability.
Intended take away understanding
Candidates that strategize to prepare are
naturally more confident and relaxed
19Good Luck!
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