It All Starts With Differentiating Yourself

To help the ExecuNet community reach their goals we asked internationally renowned recruiting expert and recruiter trainer Barbara Bruno to lead a session of ExecuNet Master Class: Private Notes of a Recruiter: Insider Tips for Job Search.

Barb Bruno is the ultimate recruiter insider, and as part of the ExecuNetSelect Recruiting Partners initiative, she’s sharing insider tips to help our community work better with recruiters and find their next great career opportunity. In this excerpt from the master class, she talks how important an executive’s personal brand is for their career.

If you’d like some help with articulating your work experience into one clear value story that you can share in a way that makes sense for hiring companies, our team of advisors, coaches and recruiters is unparalleled in the executive search industry. They will show you how to weave your unique value story together in all the right places – including your resume, LinkedIn profile, networking efforts, and interview – to connect with target companies in an irresistible way.

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William Flamme

William Flamme

William Flamme is ExecuNet's Associate Director of Content Marketing, where he develops engaging job search, career path, and leadership insight to build ExecuNet's brand recognition as the leader in senior-level executive job search and all matters career.

He delivers executive-level content across the various properties under the ExecuNet brand, amplifying the power of ExecuNet's expert voices and shaping the content strategy.

Prior to joining ExecuNet in 2008, Will earned a master's degree in education and taught fifth grade and sixth grade. As a teacher, he deepened his appreciation for the written word and mastered skills necessary for managing writers who sometimes view deadlines as homework. It is his training as an educator which allows Will to take complex ideas and make them simple for busy executives to understand and to execute.

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