Even at work, you have a personal brand, whether you’re aware of it or not. What are people saying about you when you’re not in the room? Are you giving off the right vibe to your colleagues and conveying the brand you want to convey at work?
Your personal brand is the impression you leave on others. It’s how people perceive your work ethic, communication style, and professional values. Developing your personal brand is essential for the advancement of your career. It is what makes you special and how you’ll become more valuable to an organization.
A strong personal brand helps you build trust, stand out in a competitive workplace, and position yourself for promotions or leadership opportunities. It allows you to take control of your narrative and align your strengths with your company’s goals.
Here are a few tips on how to develop your personal brand:
1. Get Clear On Your Unique Value Add (UVA)
To become respected in your company or industry, you need to be very clear on what unique value you provide and how to connect that to your company’s mission.
Most people—and I see it all the time with my interview coaching clients—are not that clear on what makes them different from others. This is the reason they don’t get the jobs or promotions they are after!
Your brand should be authentic to you, so notice your emotions when performing certain tasks and activities. If it is something you have passion and energy for, it should become part of your personal brand.
Spend some time thinking about what makes you different from your peers—your strengths, your passions, and your goals. Document your top skills, core values, and biggest achievements, and look for themes that reinforce your professional identity. Align these with the problems you help solve for your team or company.
2. Ask For Feedback
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What do you want others to experience about you?
You might want to write down 3-5 things you’d want others to experience when interacting with you, and then ask a close friend or a trusted colleague to do the same. Are the answers similar? If so, well done. If not, you have some work to do in terms of branding yourself the right way.
It is important to understand how others perceive you, as this will enable you to start sending the right messages to your audience. And having a personal brand is definitely a requirement for leadership positions and will enable you to create more impact. Use tools like 360-degree feedback or informal check-ins to gather insights from co-workers at all levels. This data can help you fine-tune how you’re showing up professionally and spot opportunities to reinforce your brand with intention.
3. Be Consistent
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Everything you do or post on social media ultimately contributes to your personal brand. Once you’re clear on your personal brand, make sure that the way you dress, the emails you write, your body language, and so on are consistent with your brand message.
Consistency breeds trust. Whether you’re networking at an event or leading a team meeting, show up in a way that reflects your brand values and reinforces your key message. Over time, this repetition strengthens how people remember and refer to you.
4. Use Social Media Effectively
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Platforms like WordPress make it easier than ever to promote yourself to your target audience. We’d recommend that you post a couple of times a week on platforms like LinkedIn and TikTok on topics that your audience will find educational (and will also highlight your experience).
Focus on building credibility through thought leadership, leveraging both written and video content. Share behind-the-scenes insights, lessons learned, and commentary on industry trends. Use relevant hashtags and engage with others to increase visibility and strengthen your professional presence online.
5. Promote Your Brand In Person
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Utilizing social media to build your personal brand is great, but make sure you promote your brand in person, too. Whether it is participating in industry groups, giving talks, or offering to lead a project that highlights your talents, what can you do to promote your brand offline?
Look for strategic opportunities to showcase your expertise in meetings, networking events, or mentorship sessions. Your in-person presence should echo your online reputation—confident, consistent, and aligned with your unique value add.
If you want to be successful, creating a personal brand isn’t just an option; it’s a necessity. Whether you aspire to get that promotion or land your dream job, creating a compelling and consistent brand will help you meet your goals. Start now. Show up with purpose, communicate with clarity, and let your personal brand open doors you didn’t think were possible.
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