When it comes to using social networking tools to market yourself, your career or your business, each Personality Pattern has different strengths and weaknesses. INFJ's social marketing strengths and weaknesses are listed below, together with practical actions to help you make the most of the tools available.
Strengths:
Good at writing quality content that builds their reputation and authority
Enjoys exploring social networks, making connections and spotting opportunities
Builds a loyal network through creating strong personal connections
Adopts a purposeful and efficient approach, with clear goals and measurable results
Weaknesses:
May be initially apprehensive about engaging with others and less willing to share
Can waste time enjoying social networking for its own sake
May neglect to build up a professional profile
May miss opportunities by regarding social networking as a waste of time
Actions:
Aim to build a wider and more diverse network in order to generate more opportunities
Develop an overall goal or set of goals and keep on track by referring to them regularly
Check your digital footprint regularly to ensure your online presence is relevant and shows professionalism
Build a stronger and wider network by participating and sharing more
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Why buy the full report?
The report addresses the following questions:
How can social networking help me find a job?
Social networking is too daunting - how can I avoid wasting time on it?
How can I write a career profile that gets noticed?
How can I establish my reputation online?
If 90% of recruiters are using social networks, how can I tap into that?
It will show you how to:
harness social media to land the job that's right for you
connect quickly with the hiring managers and decision makers
establish your credibility and develop a professional presence
access the hidden job market
position yourself relative to your competition, and stay ahead of them
What the report includes:
Clear, no-fluff guidance complete with actionable tasks
How to create a personal brand
Take better, more informed decisions about how you market yourself
Includes a special, additional section on 'real-world' networking
How to identify the key players in your network and build your 'supporting cast'
Why is it valuable to know how my Personality Pattern applies to social networking?
gives insight into how you approach social networking
reveals how you might waste your energies and where to direct them more efficiently
utilises the power of applied psychology to achieve your goals
helps you avoid the social networking pitfalls associated with your personality type
helps you capitalise on what your personality type does best
Who this report is for:
Those seeking a change of jobs
Those under the threat of redundancy
Graduates, under-graduates and school-leavers
Seasoned professionals seeking career progression
Employees who also freelance or are developing a small business
People returning to work
People looking for work abroad
Written by professional career coach James Hunt and web marketing trainer Graham Boston, the Social Networking Reports offer psychologically-tailored advice to job-hunters, professionals and entrepreneurs on how best to use social networking tools to achieve your goals.
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The INFJ Social marketing Report is taken from our series of 16 downloadable Career Fulfillment Guides (70 pages, $29.99)
Unlike conventional self-help books, the INFJ Career Fulfillment Guide is written specifically for your personality type, and comes complete with tailored guidance on your key strengths in the workplace; typical career choices for your type; how to market yourself in today's competitive environment; your learning style; and self-development exercises culled from Applied Psychology.
INFJ is short for Introvert, iNtuitive, Feeling, Judging - terms used in the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (M.B.T.I.®) to show your preferences. M.B.T.I.® is used across the world in recruitment and team building.
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Weaknesses:
- May miss opportunities by regarding social networking as a waste of time
Actions:
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What the report includes:
Why is it valuable to know how my Personality Pattern applies to social networking?
Who this report is for:
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