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In an increasingly competitive world, your personal brand is more than just a buzzword—it's a valuable asset. While it’s easy to understand the financial worth of a company brand, calculating the value of your own can seem intangible. However, your personal brand is a direct reflection of your reputation, achievements, expertise, and influence, all of which have tangible commercial benefits to a potential ‘purchaser’ (employer).
The worth of your personal brand isn't found in a simple spreadsheet. Instead, it's measured by your ability to command a price premium for your services, attract new opportunities, and build a loyal audience. Think about how much more a well-known thought leader can charge for a speaking engagement compared to an unknown professional, or the higher salary a candidate with a strong, visible brand can negotiate. Your personal brand's value is built on key factors like Credibility, Results and Relevance.
Ultimately, your personal brand worth is a reflection of the trust and influence you have cultivated throughout your career. It’s the sum of your reputation, the network you've built, and the impact you have on others. By investing in your personal brand, you're not just promoting yourself; you're building a sustainable foundation for long-term career growth, financial security, and the ability to attract the opportunities that truly align with your goals. Reach out to Tom at CV.CO.NZ to find out how you can define and value your personal brand to reach your career potential. Contact 0800 282 669, or email [email protected]
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Tom O'NeilTom is a leading global personal development and career specialist, best-selling international author, award-winning speaker and national business and employment columnist Archives
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