Your brand statement expresses your professional value in a clear and concise introduction for employers. Think of it as a tool for you to tell your story to potential employers, including your education, accomplishments, and skills. You can get more detailed advice in our Brand Statement Guide.
Career Starter
Volunteer coordinator with strong communication skills and client-centric experience. Earned a Bachelor’s Degree in [Degree] from the [school name] to pursue a career in government. Passionate about fostering a sense of philanthropy to provide support to underserved children within the community. Strengths include creating and facilitating training to help onboard volunteers and organizing and managing school events. Excited to support child literacy initiatives by raising awareness and fostering a sense of community among volunteers.
Career Switcher
Member services director leveraging experience in human resources to work in the nonprofit field. Earned a Master’s Degree in [Degree] from the [school name] to develop an understanding of policy and legislation. Skilled at drafting public relations materials and excited to blend background recruiting new stakeholders with onboarding new partners who can augment an organization’s mission to drive social good.
Career Advancer
Executive director bringing seven years of experience in development and a Master’s Degree in [Degree] from the [school name] . Highly skilled at team building, fundraising, and stakeholder engagement. Experienced in donor relations and corporate gift giving in both small and large nonprofit organizations, as well as the mayor’s office. Eager to provide strategic planning and direction to nonprofit organizations whose mission aligns with passions while helping bolster fundraising and increasing revenue diversity.