just thinking things through in this post for next friday, my chat for internfest... i think i'm thrown off a little because i can't use a slide deck. not that i talk from slides or rely on them when i speak - it's just that i usually pull my thoughts together and come up with the flow of a talk by pulling together my deck first. so this time? i'm starting with just an outline of thoughts. here's the shell and then i'll add the meat in over the next week to flush out my thoughts:
- What’s my story? Recruiter for global PR firm… side interests in social media as an HR blogger.
- What does having a personal brand mean? Why is it important now in this climate in our industry?
- How do you define your personal brand, especially as a new professional?
- What are the most essential social media tools to use for personal branding?
- How does using social media for personal branding tie into your job search?
- True stories about candidates and social media - the good + the bad.
- Protecting your online brand.
back to me though - ha! i think i'm a little worried about not using a slide deck. i mean, i know i can hold my own but so much of what i usually focus on in any talk i give is developing a really, really good deck as a backdrop... but without one, it means they'll focus more on me. and i have to really know what i'm talking about! yikes! i'll be fine - i know i'll be fine... but i'll probably just obsess over this during the next week. thanks for bearing with me during that process, lol.
it is a bit crazy how we have become accustomed to presentations and technology. standing on stage with no backdrop of a powerpoint seems so 1990's!
you'll rock the house with or without techology!
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