Sunday, March 15, 2020
Dont Let Your Executive Brand Slip Away From You
Dont Let Your Executive Brand Slip Away From YouWhen you reach the executive level, your reputation means everything. You are relied upon to lead entire departmentsor the company as a wholein new directions, which means you need to prove you are knowledgeable, wise, trustworthy, strong, innovative, and a natural-born leader.Its leid easy to prove that you meet all of these qualifications without some evidence to back yourself up. Your executive brand serves as a window into that evidence, vividly providing the imagery needed for the hiring manager to envision you as a great candidate who simply must be called in for an interview.The only problem is that an executive brand isnt always set in stone, especially in todays online world. Although you can try your best to control which information about you is shared, you cant control it all. So what are some ways you can avoid having your executive brand slip away from you?Purchase a Domain in Your NameA great way to control which informat ion about you is available online is to start by purchasing a domain in your name. For instance, you could purchase RandyJohnson.com or RandyJohnsonCPA.com to guide people to your domain when searching for you. On your website, you can list everything about yourself professionallyincluding a bio, your resume/work history, philosophy, affiliations, and even a blog. Doing so helps you to brand yourself perfectly and encourages people to read the information you choose to share.Check for Multiple NamesakesAbedrngnisher important way to ensure that your executive brand remains within your grasp is to check the Internet for multiple namesakes. There may be other people online with your name who could create confusion for recruiters. To avoid these issues, you could differentiate yourself from others by using your first, middle, and brde name, or by adding your title after your name whenever blogging or commenting on the Internet.Google Yourself ThoroughlyWhile youre searching for namesak es, be sure to Google yourself thoroughlymeaning, search beyond page one to see all of the information about you thats listed. Also, search your name combined with your high school, friends names, previous employers, etc. Once youve completed your investigation, you can work toward deleting old pages and asking friends to delete photos that could threaten your reputation.Secure Personal Social Networking SitesFinally, be sure to secure the social networking sites you use for personal use. First, add only friends and family you trust if you plan to show your non-professional side online. Dont add colleagues and clients to your profiles. And be sure to adjust the settings so that your pages can be viewed or found in search engines only by friends. This can help to protect the integrity of your brand.As an executive, you want very little information available that is not professional and related to the specific brand youre protecting. So make sure that all of your Is are dotted and Ts are crossed so that you dont inadvertently allow your executive brand to slip away from you.Its important to remember to brand your resume before applying to each new position for more information on branding check out my recent article 5 Key Areas to Target When Branding Your Resume. You can also get additional job search and career related advice by checking out our blog or following us on Twitter GreatResume.
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