How Making Public Appearances Can Help an Executive Job Search

To get hired as an executive, it’s often necessary to do unusual things to get the attention of prospective employers. You have to venture out to functions when others don’t have to. It’s recommended that you not only create your own professional blog, but also get on board with other blogs and write for them. Public speeches are another great way to get noticed, though the value of a public speech is often neglected by many executives.

Speeches are important to executives, because at the higher levels of corporate management, having a well-known brand and a recognizable name is incredibly important. If you’re not used to making professional presentations (which you should be at this point) then it’s time to learn how. Here are some tips to help you make speeches that could bulk up your resume.

Find Your Topic

Your first job when come up with a speech to give is to come up with your topic. Nearly everyone has expertise in one or more subjects. Of course, you should consider that you might be an expert in your field of work, but you might have other expertises, such as hobbies or skills that you’ve developed over the years.

Many organizations are looking for people to give insight on a number of topics, including how to invest in the stock market, how to teach yourself to use the computer and even how to save money. However, as an executive your best bet is to speak on topics that could help push your career, such as leadership, organization, and the like.

Get Your Audience

Your next step is to find the right audience for your topic. As mentioned previously, there are tons of organizations that are looking for leaders in the community to offer insight, advice and expertise on a wide variety of topics, so it’s great to start there.

However, you could also give speeches at your local library, many of which have events within in their walls on a regular basis. Also, you could be a very effective speaker for different companies. Some even find that their talent at motivational speeches can turn into a full time occupation.

Make Your Speech

Of course, once you’ve created your topic and found your audience, it’s time to actually make the speech. Again, you’re probably well aware of the basics of speech-making, so we don’t have to go over much. Just remember to know your introduction, remember your material, directly address your audience (eye-contact, interaction) and must of all, have fun.

Add It to Your Resume

After you’ve completed all of your hard work to give your speech, it’s time to add it to your resume. Since it was not completed for a job, you could create either add to another section or create a special section for it (if you’ve done more than one). A title for the possible new section could be something like “Public Speeches.” And if you’ve only given one and want to add to with other items, your title could be “Presentations, Guest Blogs, Special Events” – or whatever you would like to group together.

There’s no doubt that getting out in front of people is a great way to find an executive-level job. Ask yourself: is there any real reason why you shouldn’t be out there giving speeches to develop your name?

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