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  • Hi, it's Linda Raynier of LindaRaynier.com

  • Career Strategist. I help experienced corporate professionals to develop their personal brand

  • get clear on the work they're meant to do and grow that into a meaningful career.

  • So, I've been getting a lot of questions and comments lately on

  • my interview, my resume videos.

  • And, one of the most common questions I've been getting, has been

  • "How do I approach my job search when I have no experience?"

  • So, in this video, I want to share with you a key exercise that

  • everyone needs to do, whether or not they have experience

  • before you send out your resume and go on interviews.

  • And I can tell you that this has nothing to do with the resume or interview itself,

  • it actually has more to do with you as an individual so you definitely want to pay attention.

  • So here's the problem that a lot of you may be facing or that you're seeing.

  • The real problem, however, is that

  • you didn't know how to sell yourself to the employers and get them to hire you anyways,

  • despite your lack of experience.

  • In other words, you weren't able to express your personal brand.

  • So considering that you're probably someone without experience,

  • this is a likely scenario where you're just at the very early stages of establishing your career.

  • Or, you are someone who already had a previous career

  • but you want to switch into another market or industry.

  • You also don't have experience in that particular industry.

  • The thing you have to realize is that if you want to stand out amongst employers,

  • you want to stand out amongst the crowd.

  • You need to have something called a personal brand.

  • So what is a personal brand?

  • And it has nothing to do with having the exact experience for that position or in that industry.

  • Your personal brand is much more than the resume or the things that you say in an interview.

  • Even though those are key tools that we would use to help you express your personal brand.

  • Think of it this way.

  • As an employer, what do you think they'd want from someone who was a perfect candidate for the position?

  • They would want someone who can demonstrate who they are.

  • So for example, by demonstrating a positive demeanour,

  • by showcasing confidence,

  • someone who's eager, someone who's helpful.

  • They also want someone who can demonstrate what they're capable of.

  • By showcasing what you've learned in the past

  • that you can apply to this new opportunity.

  • And then they also want someone who can demonstrate what makes them valuable.

  • So for example if you've been able to do something or accomplish something in the past,

  • how can you apply that same experience and project it for this new opportunity?

  • Project it for the future?

  • What do you plan to accomplish in this new role?

  • All those individual pieces clearly explain what your personal brand is to them.

  • So what I'm trying to say is, if you want to have a strong personal brand,

  • you need to be able to connect the dots.

  • You need to be able to use the experiences that you've gained

  • and the knowledge that you've gained up until this point

  • whether or not they relate to this current position

  • from an industry perspective or even from a position/job title

  • or duties perspective. It doesn't matter.

  • It's more about, how do those experiences tie into your personal brand

  • and how can you express that and relate that to this position in front of you?

  • So unfortunately, if you don't know how to connect the dots

  • then you're likely not going to make it past the first or second round of interviews.

  • Because what's going to happen, is, you're going to keep telling yourself,

  • "I have no experience for this job. I have no experience for this job."

  • And as you answer your interview questions, they're going to notice that

  • the answers are lacking in some way, shape or form.

  • Because you're not selling yourself.

  • The way to sell yourself, the key to selling yourself is through your personal brand.

  • Remember, use the stories and experiences that you've gained from the past

  • to articulate

  • who you are,

  • what you're capable of,

  • and what makes you valuable.

  • If you can showcase those,

  • then that's really going to help you stand apart from the competition.

  • Personal branding is something that I love to talk about because

  • this is the bread and butter of what I do.

  • I help my clients to develop their personal brand and

  • go from zero job offers to multiple job offers.

  • I've had many client success stories and I'm sure I can help you as well.

  • So if you're interested, then feel free to head on over to LindaRaynier.com

  • Click under 'Work with me'

  • You'll see the words "Personal Brand Renewal to Stand Out & Get Hired"

  • That's my intensive one-on-one coaching program

  • that will take you from where you are right now to landing a career that

  • you truly are excited about.

  • And you can also read some of my client success stories as well.

  • Now if you're just looking for some advice on how to fix your resume

  • then feel free to download a free copy of my 10 Ultimate Resume Hacks Cheat Sheet

  • which is located in the link below.

  • You will have to subscribe in order to get the link

  • and you may have to wait several hours depending on your email service to get the link, the download.

  • All right so if you liked this video, then please give it a thumbs up,

  • share it with your friends and definitely subscribe.

  • Thank you so much for watching, I will see you in the next video.

Hi, it's Linda Raynier of LindaRaynier.com

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如何找一份沒有經驗的工作 (How to Get a Job With No Experience)

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