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Personal marketing: Ditch the CV to stand outWe all know that the most effective marketing is the type that stands out from the clutter, with a clear and concise message, and a strong unique selling proposition (USP). The strange thing to me is that we don't apply this knowledge when marketing ourselves. Some of the most creative and innovative people in the workplace miss out on great opportunities because they don't apply their talents to marketing themselves well. A prime place to start is with that tired old CV. Of course the CV has a function. It's meant to sum you up so that prospective employers or clients can get an idea of your skills and experience. But there are much better ways available to showcase your talents and the best projects you've worked on than a chronological list of what you've done at work over the past few years and your Matric subjects, all squished into an MS Word template. In my own case, I have developed what I call a personal branded bio that I use in place of a CV. A branded bio focuses on the individual holistically as a brand, rather than just stringing together a list of skills s/he has. A personal branded bio creates an emotional connection where a CV does not, points out your USP and highlights your areas of specialisation and key projects in which you have been involved. It's like a CV in that it gives employers the information they will need to form an opinion about you, but it does so in a far more persuasive way, and it's more enjoyable to read (and write). If you're scared of ditching the CV entirely, think of your personal branded bio as a massive reformatting exercise. Start with the bio upfront and list the normal CV requirements (work history in particular) underneath. Just remember to keep the document to two pages (three at maximum). Creating your personal branded bioTips for creating your own personal branded bio:
About Donna RachelsonDonna Rachelson is the CEO and founder of Branding & Marketing YOU, a company that specialises in personal branding and marketing - and the author of the best-selling book of the same name. Donna can be contacted on donna@brandingandmarketingyou.com or visit www.brandingandmarketingyou.com. View my profile and articles... |