New York, NY (PRWEB) March 26, 2010 -- A new Personal Brand eBook is available to help college students across the country develop their personal brands and stand out in a crowded job market, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (PwC) announced today. The Personal Brand eBook contains numerous tips, insights and worksheets that enable students to thoughtfully identify, develop and promote their individual strengths and skills. PwC is also making the eBook available - free of charge - to all colleges and universities in the United States, where it can be shared with students as a job search resource.
Complimentary copies of the eBook can be obtained through facebook.com/PwCUSCareers or downloaded directly from pwc.tv.
As one of the largest employers of college graduates in the United States, PwC has unique insights into what makes students stand out. These insights are organized as sections in the eBook, including:
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The eBook launch follows PricewaterhouseCoopers' successful Personal Brand Week campaign, which was conducted in February. The campaign, heavily promoted through social media channels, generated a large volume of tips and advice from the social media community. Several of the best insights have been included in the new eBook.
Please visit PwC at facebook.com/PwCUSCareers and twitter.com/pwc_us_careers for additional information on Personal Brand Week and to add your thoughts and comments.
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