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SUMMARY:Deconstruct Your Personal Brand in 4 Steps
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Using your resume as a guide or a list of all the positions you've held, list three or four major skills or areas of expertise (not a laundry list) you used in each job. Be sure to list hardcore skills (e.g., financial analysis or retail merchandising&mdash;not personal attributes like team player or reliability). Drill down to your core strengths, avoiding big umbrella terms like "communications" that could mean everything from public relations to writing books. (If you are a returning professional, do the same exercise for major volunteer positions.)
Make a shorter list of frequently used skills that were mentioned at least three times.
Now looking at your frequently used skills, zero in on those that best describe your dominant expertise.
Attach a label to your brand. What kind of professional are you based on your dominant expertise A public relations professional? A technical writer? A financial analyst? A graphic designer You can also focus on your two or three key skills...

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