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Know Yourself to Sell Your Skills
December 24, 2007 · 0 Comments
If you were hired to sell something, an HDTV, for example, do you think that you would sell very many if you couldn’t describe what makes that particular TV special or useful? The customer doesn’t want to spend a lot of money without knowing what she is going to get in return. If you couldn’t quickly convince the client that YOUR TV offered the most features and the clearest picture, customers would nod and smile at you as they moved on to see what the next guy offered.
You see where I’m going with this?  In a job search, you are selling yourself! If you don’t know what you have to offer, what makes you special and unique, you aren’t going to get very far.
To write a strong, active resume (your job search calling card), you need to evaluate your skills and make a connection to the employer’s needs. See my article, “Connect the Dots Resume Writing” for more about this important topic.
You’re thinking that you don’t have any skills? Many of my clients underestimate what they have to offer an employer. I once worked with a woman who spoke several languages fluently, but didn’t think it was worth writing on her resume (which targeted an international position). She believed that “everyone” was multi-lingual. As a result, the hiring manager may assume that she was unqualified for the job.
Don’t underestimate what you have to offer! Spend some time thinking about your qualifications.  Review a skills list  to get you thinking. List every word that describes you. Think in terms of what makes you distinctive. Think about how you would sell yourself…
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Article by Miriam Salpeter
Miriam Salpeter, author of Social Networking for Career Success, is a CNN-named "top 10 job tweeter" and contributor to U.S. News & World Report's "On Careers" column. Quoted in major media outlets such as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and NBC news for her cutting-edge career advice, Miriam is an in-demand writer and speaker regarding job search and social media. She offers custom packages for job seekers and business owners, including transforming resumes and creating social media profiles/personal websites for clients. Keppie Careers has you covered. Let's get started!


