Discovering how to market yourself while dealing with the multiple role dilemma. An open ended article of my personal experiences and learning from this common issue.
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Personal Branding - Multiple Role Dilemma
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February 7, 2019
PERSONAL BRANDING
Multiple Role Dilemma
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By Lily A. McLane-Dalton
I remember growing up in St. Augustine, FL watching a one-man band performing on Saint
George Street every weekend. He was a multitasking genius; playing the guitar, singing, and
drumming while he danced at the same time. His talent earned a large amount of tips for
entertaining tourists. Who would have predicted that decades later, I would be my own
one-woman show in my less amusing career. Having multiple roles feels like a constant juggling
act.
Personal Branding.
Through some research, trial and error, and consulting with professionals, I have learned the
importance of personal branding. For years, my simple text based resume served me extremely
well. More importantly, my role was much simpler and required less expression.
The abundance of social media and networking sites, like this one, has allowed recruiters to
view a much larger pool of potential candidates - making the hunt for your next job ever more
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competitive. We are no longer limited to the local job pool and word of mouth referrals.
Personal branding is the art of marketing ourselves to recruiting officers and showcasing our
individual skills.
Multiple Roles.
My biggest hurdle came with deciding how to properly market myself to recruiters without
limiting myself, or even worse, being so overly broad that it became unclear what I do or what
jobs I was seeking.
My professional history has been primarily as a paralegal. As I’m sure many other professionals
have experienced in small to mid-sized offices the role one person holds does not actually limit
their professional duties. Many employees adopt and evolve into new roles, which is the
situation I found myself in. I was no longer just a paralegal. I no longer just drafted documents
and scheduled hearings. I found myself managing accounting/collections, work loads for
multiple people, marketing, interviewing and recruiting new hires, and developing business
plans for our firm’s growth. This was wonderful for professional growth; however, the job
descriptions of paralegal, management consultant, and marketing assistant sound vastly
different to recruiters and can quickly oversaturate any resume.
Solution.
For my own preference, I found that a clean and concise resume produced the best results. I had
to really do some digging to determine what was most important to market to potential
employers. I broke down my roles into separate resumes. For my role as a paralegal, that was
easy as the bulk of my experience involved climbing up the corporate ladder in law firms. For
the other roles, I had to creatively explain how my job description applied to those law firms.
Now I had clear resumes depending on the job I was applying for.
My advice is to keep your resume streamlined to one page. List your summary and
accomplishments first, and then go into describing job titles and tasks. Most employers know
what I did as a paralegal, but what else could I offer them? How enthusiastically could my
resume portrait who I am? I also provided a link in my resume to a portfolio showcasing my
accomplishments and personal biography. Yes, my strive for consistency forced me to create a
separate portfolio for each resume as well. I felt that this approach would allow employers to
view a little more detail of who I am before deciding to contact me or write me off.
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Closing Thoughts.
Ultimately, we want to make a recruiter’s job easier in understanding who we are and why we
are the ideal candidate. By removing the weight from one resume and making separate
streamlined versions, the result is much less burdensome on the recruiter. I hope that some of
this insight has been helpful. These are just my learning experiences and I encourage others to
find a method that suits their professional style as well.
Please let me know your thoughts. What have you experienced with this situation? Have you
successfully combined job titles that may enhance one another?
One of my portfolios/resume can be found at www.lilydalton.weebly.com