Want to enhance your communications and exude confidence, competence, and C-Suite readiness?
It’s time to articulate your value, and show businesses and clients exactly what they are going to get by hiring you.
Now, more than ever, careers are nonlinear, and we can find art school students in highly technical programming jobs, and tech graduates running art galleries. Curious clients and hiring managers want to know how you got there, and you want to tell your story in a way that inspires their confidence in your ability to solve their problems.
But how?!
We can call it marketing, or personal branding, or playing publicist, but those terms don’t really capture the entire concept. The truth is that promoting yourself well and maintaining authenticity is difficult for most people. The sheer number of audiences we may have to appeal to is daunting in itself.
And, while it is true that not everyone is for everybody, there are ways to appeal to your targeted markets without turning off other groups who might stumble upon your website or social profiles.
The magic is in strategic communications.
Let’s grow.
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