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    So What?

    So you are an accountant, a marketing executive, a consultant, graduated from Harvard… – So What?
    Your company needs customers, employees, funding, partners…
    – So What?
    What makes you different? Does your verbal and written message as well as body language pass a litmus test? Can you articulate a good fit and to the right audience?
    Accounting, marketing, Human Resources, company culture, etc. is a commodity product. Your unique promise of value in ____your area of expertise___ is Your Brand.
    Example:
    Internal Candidate #2: “I have worked here for two years and think I am qualified and should get this promotion.”
    Hiring Manager: “We have a few accountants that have been here for years, what have you done to be prepared for more responsibility and leadership?”
    --
    External Candidate #5: “I have a degree in accounting and 12 years of accounting experience.”
    Hiring Manager: “I am talking to 10 accountants that say the same thing, why should I hire you?”
    --
    Consultant: “I have come into situations like yours as an accounting management contractor.”
    Hiring Manager: “What is our situation and why should I hire a consultant? Why should I hire you?”
    --
    Hiring Manager: “You are our top candidate and I know you have other options. We would like to hire you.”
    Top Candidate: “Why should I leave my current situation that is challenging and fun with growth opportunity to join your company?”

    commodity product and service: "I have so many choices, help me understand why buying you will be a good decision?"

    Answering the “So What?” will separate you from your competition and position you for success!
    Last edited by David Sandusky; 05-18-2007 at 07:35 AM.
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