Me in 30 Seconds
- Your “Me in 30 Seconds” statement will introduce you to
employers in person or on-line. It
is a simple way to give a balanced understanding of who you are. It is a
brief but compelling answer to the question “Why should I hire you?”
- Your “Me in 30 Seconds” has two main elements.
- Prove your value
- Indicate the type of
work you are seeking
- “Prove your value” by addressing the following
elements:
- Education/Certifications
- Years of Experience
- Validation and/or
quantifiable results
- Passions; what you're
good at/what you like to do within your profession
- Indicate the type of work you are seeking
- Keep it short; one
sentence
- Say it at the end of
your "Me in 30 Seconds"
- Give the reader/listener a specific job title to
remember
- The following "Me in 30 Seconds" examples
have been color coded to match up the color coded elements used above
under number 3, “Prove your value”: Find these color matched elements in the examples
below.
- I have a Bachelor's
degree in Industrial Engineering from Purdue University, with
fifteen years experience in the manufacturing
industry.
My passion is in solving problems and improving
processes to streamline business, eliminate waste, and cut costs. I once saved my company $10 million through a single
capacity analysis. I've been an integral part of certifying the Boeing
747, 767 and 777 for safety and FAA compliance. I'm looking for a position in
the manufacturing industry as an Industrial Engineer.
- I'm an effective leader
and mentor with a passion for counseling job seekers to make sure they
have the right tools in place for success. I
have an MBA with an emphasis in Human Resources Management, and ten years experience in the
industry. My main expertise lies in resume
writing, job interviewing methods, and networking techniques. I have a proven track record of success in placing people
in positions to succeed in their job searches and through my counseling,
my clients have consistently found desirable positions 53% faster than
through other agencies. I'm seeking a position
as an Executive Recruiter.
- I'm a skilled driver
with a Class A CDL with both Hazmat and doubles endorsments. I have over ten years experience, with a
perfect safety record, logging more than 750,000 miles and over 13,000
hours behind the wheel. I love to drive and
enjoy being on the road doing long distance hauls. I've hauled many different kinds of loads, including auto
parts, perishable foods, cars and furniture. I know all the elements of
the transportation industry, having co-owned a successful trucking
company for five years; hiring, training and managing the operations.
I'm looking for a position within the trucking
industry as an operations manager.
6.
Before
posting your “Me in 30 Seconds” statement on ldsjobs.org,
review it and consider how employers might view you from this brief
introduction. Share it with your quorum or Relief Society leaders and ask them
for feedback.
- In addition to posting your “Me in 30 Seconds”
statement on the ldsjobs.org, you can share it with those with whom you
are networking and trusted friends.