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You've worked hard to build your Personal Brand.
Now it's up to you to make sure your Personal Brand keeps growing by continuously learning.
Continuous learning helps your Personal Brand:
stay relevant in your industry
adapt to ongoing changes
Make Connections That Count
Follow industry leaders on social media and learn about their idols.
Keep an eye out for mentorship programs you could be part of.
Set up Google Alerts on relevant industry terms and influencers.
Lean On Your Peers
Stay in touch with former colleagues.
Talk to them about what they're working on. Ask them for their opinion on your work.
Ask current colleagues to review your work and ask for their honest feedback on it.
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Social Media And Your Brand
Use Social Media to showcase your ongoing learning and growth.
Post to share tips you've learned that might be helpful to your audience.
Make sure to include where you learned this lesson from. Highlighting others in your field builds your credibility and network.
Quiz
My social media account is private so my presence and activity doesn't impact my personal brand.
Even with a "private" account, employers and recruiters can use your connections to assess your online presence. Your social media activity affects your personal brand, whether it's private or public.
Take Action
As long as you are open to learning, your personal brand will continue to grow.
Identify one person from your network you can reach out to to get feedback on your work. Email them or call them by the end of this week.
This Byte has been authored by
Gisela Haryanto
Analyst at AIR MILES
Deirdre Callinan
Designer
Lorie Horton
Adaptation makes the world go round