New York, NY (Vocus/PRWEB ) February 25, 2010 -- PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (PwC) continued Personal Brand Week today by providing new interactive exercises and expert advice focused on "Your Network." The material highlights ways college students can develop a professional network without years of work experience.
The free tips and worksheets, designed to help students differentiate themselves in a crowded job market, are available each day for all visitors to www.facebook.com/PwCUSCareers and www.pwc.tv.
Now in the third day of its week-long event, PwC is looking to help students understand that building a network can start with friends and family. By extending relationships with the people who know them best, students can quickly broaden their professional contacts.
"You don’t have to network with CEOs or VIPs to be successful,” says Holly Paul, national recruiting leader, PricewaterhouseCoopers. "The best networks begin with the people you already know, such as family and friends. Your relationships are unique to you and are an essential component of your personal brand.”
Previous topics covered during Personal Brand Week include "Your Elevator Speech," to help students articulate their individual strengths, and "Your Passion," to explain how students can channel this important trait to demonstrate commitment and enthusiasm to prospective employers. Following today's material, the remaining two days will feature topics including:
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