create your own

Personal Brand - Resume Format Part III

81
rate or flag this page

By Patty Inglish, MS


The Brand that Stands Apart.

(ljleavell on sxc.hu)
(ljleavell on sxc.hu)

Your Personal Brand

You can make your resume information and formatting stand out from all the rest submitted for a job by exerting a solid, superior, recognizable Personal Brand.

Donald Trump is a master of branding, from real estate to beauty pageants to bottled water (Trump Ice). Follow his example in a way that is appropriate to your career in your own life. [Trump 101- The Way to Success]

Your Personal Brand should shine through strongly in your resume, which is actually a commercial for your talents and benefits to new employers.

People that watch your Personal Brand Commercial include HR representative, screeners on the higher levels of clerical staff, hiring officers, supervisors, department managers, company owners, and personnel recruiters that sift through and scan thousands of resumes each day. Many of these resumes are loosely written, even by some professional resume writers, lack any kind of pattern that would show a clear Personal Brand.

Unfortunately, some professional writers are charging $100 per page and crowding everything onto a single page so closely as to be unreadable at 8-9 pt. font size and no figure-ground contrast (print vs. white space). I recently read one such resume in which the worker's education was crowded into the end of the contact information as an afterthought. The margins were only 0.3 inches wide and an electronic resume scanner, with the unfortunate result of a definite discard, would have missed vital information.

The employer is purchasing your time when he or she hires you for a job and you begin working for a company. These hiring authorities want the most for their dollar paid and your Personal Brand, clearly shown in your resume, will help to ensure them that they will receive the top value from your potential contribution to their companies.

What is a Personal Brand?

It is a presentation that reaches out and grabs the reader by the shoulders in a captivating engagement.

It tells the reader how much more you can do for his or her company than the other they are considering for a job.

What makes up a Personal Brand?

  1. Good manners under-girded by self-confidence, self-respect, and a high quality product to offer employers (see number 4 below).
  2. Forthrightness and discretion. This includes the ability to refrain from engaging with detractors that have secondary motivations in mind and those that may wish to ingratiate themselves to you for secondary gain.
  3. Overall proactive personal behaviors and character: Consistency in all settings. You are the same high-quality person no matter where you go or who you are among (unless you are undercover in law enforcement), that being a clearly defined set of values and attitudes, with allowance for areas to be adjusted and improved with experience.
  4. A good product to offer employers: Skill sets that are clear and improving with time: e.g., logic, thinking, problem solving, pattern discernment, concentration, memory, ability to see details and the bigger picture; clear communications; ability to use technology and to adapt to new ideas and tech advances; friendliness without gullibility, malleability, or inclinations to gossip. Also included are practical work experience and transferable skills, adequate education either through formal programs or through daily learning, the ability to do a job well, the willingness and desire to advance in position, and others you may be able to identify. You must be productive and help change an employing company by increasing their business income or number of clients served in a positive manner in the non-profit world, etc.

How long does it take to create a Personal Brand?

Learning and creating your Personal Brand are life long activities that do not stop. You may have several levels of branding throughout your career.

That could be over 100 years for some individuals (I know of a 100-year-old waitress that called in a short local radio broadcast from the diner for years - I already understand that this is not the norm.). Continuous improvement is a vital goal in the world of work in the 21st century.

Your Personal Brand will become better established, of a higher quality, and more recognizable over time as you learn, incorporate new information and experience, and mature. This does not mean simply aging, however, or simply putting in time on a job. You must increase your value to employers by helping them attain goals and, yes, to make more money in the for-profit world of work and business. These attributes must be clear in your resume. This requirement is the reason that resumes must focus on achievements and targeted required skills, rather than on job descriptions and on listing the duties of a job.

You can look for the Personal Brand contained in the resumes at previous pages in this series here:

How to Format a Resume

Resume Mistakes - (Resume Format Part II)

In the Objective Statements of some of these resumes, you will see specific mention of a Personal Brand.

Thank you for reading this Hub Page and I hope you benefit from its information.

Personal Brand in the News

  • LG Arena GT950 Gets Spotted With AT&T BrandingThe Inquisitr1 second ago

    The LG Arena is coming to AT&T and the first shots of the phone sporting AT&T branding have been leaked for the device referred to as the GT950, a slight variant on the original LG Arena. The AT&T GT950 features a three-inch 800 x 480 touchscreen with the S-Class UI from LG, alongside a 5MP camera, [...]

  • LG Arena GT950 leaks out with AT&T brandingEngadget4 hours ago

    Looks like AT&T is about to get a version of the LG Arena -- these shots of a GT950 with the carrier's branding just hit the tubes. The phone hasn't been officially announced by either AT&T or LG, but the safe bet is that the 950 is just a bespoke variant of the familiar Arena KM900 , so look for a three-inch 800 x 480 touchscreen with LG's S-Class UI, a five megapixel camera, GPS, Wi-Fi, and ...

  • Made in America: Wisconsin farmers hope branding ginseng will help boost their market in ChinaMinneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune6 hours ago

    BEIJING - Wisconsin farmer Butch Weege has never met Sun Dan, a 34-year-old makeup artist who lives in Beijing, but his business depends largely on affluent Chinese like her who take ginseng grown in his state to cope with their hectic urban lives.

  • Wisconsin farmers hope branding ginseng will help boost their market in ChinaMalaysiaNews.net5 hours ago

    BEIJING - Wisconsin farmer Butch Weege has never met Sun Dan, a 34-year-old makeup artist who lives in Beijing, but his business depends largely on affluent Chinese like her who take ginseng grown in...


Comments

RSS for comments on this Hub

yarntales  says:
2 years ago

Great article! You have me convinced I need to develop a brand. I happen to be job hunting at the moment so this is a very timely hub for me. I will be back to read more of your work.

highwaystar  says:
2 years ago

Patty you've added a great power-packed punch, you definitely need to stand out from the crowd...also need to express your abilities as a solutions person, best way is to demonstrate this in personal stories...talk about how you've successfully achieved results and tie this in with the company!

Patty Inglish, MS profile image

Patty Inglish, MS  says:
2 years ago

yarntales - I found your blog and I like ti!

highwaystar - thanks for suggesting the personal stories. That will work nicely!

Earth Angel profile image

Earth Angel  says:
2 years ago

I LOVE the Patty Inglish, MS brand!! And everything about it!! Another GREAT Hub Patty!! I soooooooooo agree about branding!! It's what I do with Earth Angel every single day without stop!! Thank you so much for all your contribute to the wonderful world of HubPages!! Blessings to you and yours Patty!! Earth Angel!!

Patty Inglish, MS profile image

Patty Inglish, MS  says:
2 years ago

Thank you Thank you! I'm glad to have a brand that is recognizable. It took me long enough in life! Earth Angel will be forever successful in all ways, and blessed. Thank you for having a strong brand and letting it shine adn become larger by increments daily.

Scott Scanlon  says:
5 months ago

great article and overview will check out one and two of the series.

TheLadders profile image

TheLadders  says:
2 months ago

Hi, Patty. You’re absolutely right that a resume is an advertisement for your personal brand, and it should be tailored as carefully to your audience as any other ad. Your tip #4 for “What Makes Up a Personal Brand?" is full of useful information about the sort of “product features” a hiring manager will want to see advertised. I look forward to continuing to see your contributions.

Submit a Comment

Members and Guests

Sign in or sign up and post using a hubpages account.


optional


  • No HTML is allowed in comments, but URLs will be hyperlinked
  • Comments are not for promoting your hubs or other sites

working