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Reading – 9 tips for branding yourself to stand out in the crowd

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Image by Keoni Cabral

Can’t say enough about the importance of considering your personal brand when it comes to social networks, blogs, and other online presence. There simply is no excuse these days for not networking, connecting with folks in your industry and using these tools in some way to show off your knowledge and skills. It absolutely helps you stand out when a recruiter or potential employer can look back at years worth of posts and gain insight into how you think how you solve problems, how you interact with others that they can’t get in an interview with other candidates.

Of course, that also assumes you’re not ruining your brand on social media too, but you know better than that, right?

9 tips for branding yourself to stand out in the crowd

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