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CREATING AND ENHANCING YOUR DIGITAL BRAND Maria L. Tomaino Associate Director Alumni Career Services Linkedin.com/in/mlto maino @mtomain [email protected]

Creating and Enhancing Your Digital Brand

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CREATING AND ENHANCING YOUR DIGITAL

BRAND

Maria L. Tomaino

Associate Director

Alumni Career Services

Linkedin.com/in/mltomaino

@mtomain

[email protected]

WHAT’S YOUR BRAND?

How you describe yourself = How others describe you

• Who you are and what you stand for

• Needs to be consistent online and offline

WHAT MAKES UP YOUR PERSONAL BRAND 360 degree view

Education, skills, traits, abilities, experiences, knowledge

Peer and supervisor opinions and recommendations

Online and offline activity

Social media profiles and interactions (Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, Twitter)

Resume, cover letter, applications

Dress and appearance

Logos, marketing, business cards

Portfolio/video resume

HOW TO CREATE & IDENTIFY YOUR BRAND

What are you most passionate about?

• Activities, interests, situations, challenges that energize you

What are your top 4 personal attributes?

• Creative, innovative, collaborative, resourceful, connected, intuitive, genuine

What are your 4 greatest strengths or skills?

• Identifying problems, leading, motivating, communicating, problem solving

What differentiates you for your competition?

• Sense of humor, international or cultural experiences, knowledge

Adapted from Job-Hunt.org: Creating Your Authentic Personal Brand Statement

YOU NEED TO BE IN CONTROL OF YOUR PERSONAL, DIGITAL BRAND.

Digital footprint • Anything that you upload or post yourself

Digital shadow • What others post about you (can also be offline activity)

Others may have the same name as you! • “When you share a name with many other people, you end up sharing, effectively, a history and reputation with them”- Judith Donath, researcher at Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society

Full article: Doppelnamers: When Your Digital Identity Is Also Someone Else’s – by Elise Hu, NPR All Tech Considered 10/31/14

Socioeconomics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxpa4dNVd3c

PRIVACY IS DEAD.

• Your personal information is on the internet – whether you put it there or not

• Bank information, forms/online registration, email, addresses, pictures & images, online shopping purchases, internet browsing, credit card information, social media, news and press articles, iTunes, cloud accounts, mobile phone info, etc.

• Once you post, you don’t own the rights of the content anymore, the platform/website does. (example: read Facebook’s privacy agreement)

• If you have private thought, picture, that’s what journals are for! If you don’t want anyone (or certain people) to see it, don’t put it on the internet. You are making it other’s people’s business because you are sharing the content. It’s not called private media.

• Take ownership and be responsible. Use privacy settings where it makes

FREEDOM OF SPEECH!

• Fundamental principal of democracy: the right to express information and ideas, and the right to seek, receive and impart information and ideas

• Limitations on speech relate to slander, obscenity, pornography, sedition, hate speech, copyright violation, etc.

• Freedom of speech, including what you post on the internet, is not free of consequences

• Just because you CAN say it, doesn’t mean you SHOULD.

• Wait before you post- raw emotion may not yield rational thought. Ask yourself: “Would I want this on a billboard?”

• If you are passionate about a topic, express your opinion articulately, intelligently, without intent to harm or inflate your ego. More productive ways to take action – join or start a cause US News: Freedom to Keep Your Thoughts to Yourself http://bit.ly/1rZGWhf

HOW TO OPTIMIZE SOCIAL MEDIA

Profiles

Professional photo

Headline – specific to industry

Detailed profile and experience

Skills and keywords

Recommendations

Projects, professional development, awards

Activity Follow companies and industry leaders (research)

Connect with professionals and alumni

Take conversations offline – meet connections for coffee, conduct informational interviews

Join groups

Participate in conversations, #tweetups, comment on blog posts

Post status updates – link articles

Re-engage well established connections

Job search via LinkedIn – see who in your network is connected to the opportunity

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVlUwwgOfKw&list=UUKz7zeOOpvAy5qs7sCy7QhA

CULTIVATE RELATIONSHIPS

• Find FIU Alumni – search by industry or job title

• View who you are connected to and who they are connected to

• What do you have in common? How can you help each other?

• Take conversations offline – meet the contact in person for an info interview

• Join groups, comment on posts, post relevant content

• Follow industries and organizations. Self-directed search.

LASTLY

Show gratitude

Say thank you and give others recognition

Humility (not “humble bragging”)

Be authentic – your true self

Find a career and industry that embraces you and one that you can add value and make a difference There are many ways to express yourself through activities, creative outlets, professional development, clubs/organizations, etc.

We have many passions in life. What passion do you want to get compensated for? What passion is worth the risk and work? Go for it!

THANK YOU!

Maria L. Tomaino

Associate Director of Alumni Career Services

@mtomain

Fiualumni.com

[email protected]

Linkedin.com/in/mltomaino