Enlightened employers know that older workers bring wisdom, maturity, and experience to the table, but too often, it seems, that doesn't translate into a level playing field in the interview.
In this market, you need to leave people wanting more. And you need to move quickly to provoke that response.
Here's a tool chest of devices for capturing and holding attention. If you execute them consistently, these practices will attract both employers and networking contacts, giving you the edge you need to get noticed, get remembered and get hired!
1. Forget about being memorable - be unforgettable.
At their core, all first impressions are based on how you make others feel, in that moment. And the secret is, that kind of energy, enthusiasm, warmth and positivity isn't just attractive - it's infectious.
Here are ways to make sure your first impressions elevate your visibility:
Remember: If you execute these practices when employers are around, it will be impossible for them to forget you. How do most people feel when they're around you? How are you making communication a relaxing experience?
2. Start branding your own language.
The No. 1 most overlooked personal-branding hotspot is your language. Language is everything. Language increases hireability. Language changes minds. Language makes money. Language communicates presence. Language reveals brilliance. Most of all, language differentiates you.
Consider two suggestions for increasing your "language equity":
Remember: It's not about market share - it's about mind share. Your goal is to begin owning words in people's minds. I challenge you to become known for your language, expressions and ideas. How are you branding your own language? Have you gone public with your thoughts, ideas, words and expertise?
3. Change everything by writing everything.
Here's an axiom of creativity: If you don't write it down, it never happened. What's more, writing makes you better at everything you do: Thinking. Speaking. Planning. Marketing. Selling.
So, consider this three-part exercise for turning your pen into a new position:
Remember: Writing brings clarity. Writing intensifies impact. Writing untangles threads. Writing makes interviewing easier. What did you write today? What philosophy are you known for? And is everything you know written down somewhere?
4. Make the mundane memorable.
In a commoditized world, service is the key differentiator. Making the mundane memorable is the secret to elevating your visibility. You challenge is to create seamlessness among all marketing touch points.
Be sure to put your stamp on three underused pages of the personal-branding playbook:
Remember: When you execute these types of strategies, five things happen:
How are you making the mundane memorable? How many people are calling your voicemail every week, just to hear what it says this time?
By executing these strategies, you'll be sure to gain an instant advantage!
Let me ask ya this:
What are you known for?
Let me suggest this:
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