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Your Passion, Purpose and Personal Brand

How a Personal Brand Can Elevate Your Career with Chellie Phillips

05 Jul 2022

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Chellie Phillips is a career brand strategist who helps people create authentic personal brands when working within a company. She teaches her clients how to get hired and promoted and take back control of their careers with practical tips.  In this episode you'll learn:  How personal career branding can be used to land a perfect job, build an engaging culture, or by an employer to attract rockstar talent. The impact of taking a "get-by" job on long-term earning potential The value gained by offering employees personal career brand training to keep them engaged and committed A method to help you build your personal career brand while attracting attention for the right reasons LinkedIn profile tips to help your personal career brand stand out and connect you with people Tips to build on your personal brand once you have the job. Things to avoid doing when trying to become visible at work Warning signs that indicate your employees are becoming disengaged Connect with Chellie:  "Get Visible and Get Noticed" Free Download   Website Book LinkedIn  About Lisa McGuire Lisa McGuire is a certified personal brand strategist, marketing, and mindset consultant. She helps consultants and professional service providers create a magnetic personal brand of integrity with a 10-week group or 1:1 program of her signature framework "The Difference Is You"  Lisa's Free Resource: "The Essential Guide to Start Telling Your Story"  Connect with Lisa: LinkedIn Instagram Facebook Website

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