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Your personal brand needs a plan, just like a professional brand. You can't leave it up to chance. You need to identify what you would like to be known for and find ways to shore up your experience and close any gaps.

#mid-level professional #extrovert #all Industries #leadership skills
Julie Cottineau
Founder @ Brand Twist

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I really believe that failing at something is the only way of learning something truly new. As long as you can weather some tough times with relentless optimism, there is never a bad time to throw yourself in at the deep end and take some risks. You might fail - in fact there will certainly be things that don't work as you expect - but the more you expose yourself to risk... the more you'll reap in return. There is never a good time to do something different. So you might as well do it now.

#entry level professional #introvert #all Industries #experience #leadership skills
Cat How
Creative Director @ Polleni Branding Agency

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I like to reflect on my old journals, writings, and review old goals so I know when to move onto new goals and think about how I've done it in the past. My number one advice is to not be afraid to ask strangers for help and leave your comfort zone/don’t be afraid to go back. If you're looking to start something new, think "how hard can it be?" Just remember everyone has to figure it out when they do something the first time, so fake it till you make it and be patient!

#mid-level professional #introvert #all Industries #team work
Farrah Bostic
Founder, Head of Strategy @ The Difference Engine

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Put yourself in the shoes of the person having a certain experience and think about what you would want. Then challenge your thought process.

#entry level professional #introvert #all Industries #team work
Gina Soloperto
Consultant @ Glue

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Knowing what to include in your LinkedIn profile and using it appropriately always makes you walk a fine line. It’s tricky because it is a social media platform, but keep in mind that it remains a professional networking platform. It should be an effective reflection of your resume and have information that's easily digestible and readable. Save space and strategize your information format and placement. Keep in mind that endorsements don’t mean much to employers, but recommendations are very effective.

#any level #introvert #all Industries #interviewing skills
lauren newton
UX Recruiter and Content Strategist @ Facebook

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