Tough economy these days. Why is it my clients keep calling me bursting with good news? Lucky? Maybe. They are talented and savvy … that’s a given. Something, however, is very different.
One client called to tell me that within a week of setting up his Linked In profile with the documents we created together and following our coaching/strategizing session, he was already one of the top 3 candidates for a CXO position that perfectly matched his expertise, experience, and niche. In fact, the Founder of the company and the recruiter both thought he had tailored his profile and resume to the position.
He had not. What he did do, though, was drill down into his branded marketable value proposition (MVP), and then clearly convey that MVP across all of his marketing collateral to the exact target market who would need what he brings to the table.
When you understand what you have that a company is willing to pay for, and then get your message in front of them … the result is often more perfect matches. Sweet!
Then yesterday I received a message from another client. Less than four weeks after creating his branded digital footprint, he received his first, unsolicited, inquiry.
Neither of these clients is in active job search mode. Rather, they recognized the instability of the current job market and decided to proactively begin positioning themselves for that next opportunity. As passive (employed but open to hearing about new opportunities), they have very strong appeal and the ability to say “no thanks, but keep me in mind for future opportunities.” What a luxury.
The job market is tough today. Competition is stiff. There are too many candidates vying for every position … the last number I heard was four candidates for every available position. However, judging from the turnover rate of CFOs, there is still high demand for top talent. When you are clear about the value you bring to a prospective company and then put that compelling message out to your target market, you ramp up your success rate … often times much more quickly.
It’s simple, they are smart enough to pay for advice from a woman.
Bless you, JJ. And thanks for the compliment! Cindy