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Brand Yourself! for College Students: How to Use Personal Branding to Get the Job You Want! by Glory Borgeson *Collection Books »RTF

Brand Yourself! for College Students: How to Use Personal Branding to Get the Job You Want! She advocates taking charge of your brand because, if you don't, other people will.Do you really want someone else deciding who you are, what your skills are, and what your skill


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Brand Yourself! for College Students: How to Use Personal Branding to Get the Job You Want!

Title:Brand Yourself! for College Students: How to Use Personal Branding to Get the Job You Want!
Author:Glory Borgeson
Rating:4.96 (293 Votes)
Asin:0982050755
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:94 Pages
Publish Date:2010-09-01
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Editorial : Your college years will be over soon. Start working on your personal brand now so that you'll be ready when you're looking for your first great job. Read this book to help you build your personal brand step-by-step.

If you don't brand yourself, someone else will and it probably won't be the brand you want. That is author Glory Borgeson's motto when it comes to personal branding. She advocates taking charge of your brand because, if you don't, other people will.

Do you really want someone else deciding who you are, what your skills are, and what your skills are not, so that it results in not getting the job you want?

Or would you rather control your own personal brand and decide who you are and what you're good at, and communicate that personal brand clearly to other people so that you get the job?

How you come across to hiring managers will determine if you get a job offer. College students have a lot to consider before they create a resume and head out for interviews. Besides all of the factors that go into your appearance, you need to figure out what the hiring managers in your field really want in a new employee (and t

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