Career Planning Finding a Job Resumes How to Add a Branding Statement to Your Resume By Alison Doyle Alison Doyle Facebook Twitter Website Alison Doyle is one of the nation’s foremost career experts. learn about our editorial policies Updated on December 10, 2020 In This Article View All In This Article What Is a Branding Statement? What to Include in a Branding Statement Where to Put Your Branding Statement Update All Your Online Profiles Resume With a Branding Statement More Resume Heading Options Photo: Jose Luis Pelaez Inc. / Getty Images The growing popularity of personal branding and a job market that continues to be competitive has increased the use of branding statements at the top of resumes. What Is a Branding Statement? A branding statement is a short, catchy statement that highlights your most relevant expertise in about 15 words or fewer. If you include a branding statement, you can elaborate further on your key qualifications through a longer summary statement. What to Include in Your Branding Statement A strong branding statement conveys exceptional qualities, skills, experiences, or areas of knowledge that distinguish you from the average candidate. Your statement should express how you add value and produce results that impact the bottom line in your target sector. Note Branding statements should be tailored toward a particular job and show how you have the qualifications to excel in that position. Take an Inventory Start by taking inventory of your accomplishments in your most relevant roles. Make note of the personal assets which you drew upon to generate those successes. Analyze the requirements of your target job and look for the overlap with your chief assets. Describe Your Strengths Select three or four adjectives that describe your key strengths. Weave together the adjectives with your desired job title or role and tie them to the value-added. Where to Put Your Branding Statement Your branding statement should be listed between the Contact and the Experience section of your resume: Janna Cramson1001 Northwest Ave, Apt 1Bethesda, MD 20810E: janna.cramson@email.comC: 555-555-5555Creative, skilled, social media expert with five years of experience managing professional social media accounts.Professional ExperienceSocial Media Manager, XYZ PR Firm, Bethesda, MDNovember 2020-Present Update All Your Online Profiles Also take the time to review your LinkedIn profile and the other information you have online to make sure it's consistent. Taking the time to update your brand—and to rebrand yourself, if necessary - will help you remain a competitive candidate throughout your career. Resume Example With a Branding Statement This is an example of a resume with a branding statement. Download the resume template (compatible with Google Docs and Word Online) or see below for more resume options. @ The Balance 2020 Download the Word Template Resume Example With a Branding Statement (Text Version) Benjamin Applicant123 East Street, Oakland, CA, 94610Home: 555-555-5555Cell: 555-123-4567benjamin.applicant@email.comDEVELOPMENT COORDINATORDetail-oriented development assistant experienced in coordinating extensive fundraising efforts and drafting successful grant proposals.PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEDevelopment Assistant, Children’s Hospital, Oakland, CAJuly 2020 – presentManage fundraising efforts including organizing mass mailings and writing and sending appreciation letters to donors.Enter and maintain data in donor database; responsible for answering any questions regarding donor data.Manage general logistics within the development office through administrative assistance, such as drafting mail, filing, faxing, and answering phone calls.Recruitment Manager, ABC Education Nonprofit, Oakland, CAAugust 2018 – June 2020Identify and pursue over 500 prospective applicants for our teacher fellowships.Maintain regular communication with more than 250 career centers and student organizations at top colleges and universities.Manage the company’s hiring process through resume reviews, phone interviews, and in-person interviews.Manage a team of three employees, training new members, and creating and delegating assignments.EDUCATION & CREDENTIALSEducationBachelor of Arts, 123 College, San Diego, CAMay 2018Major: MarketingCertificationsCertificate of Fundraising, XYZ UniversityDecember 2018Received the award for best final grant proposal of 35 students. More Resume Heading Options What’s the difference between an objective, a headline, a profile, a summary, and a branding statement on a resume? Here’s more information on each of the other options for upgrading your resume, so it’s more than just a list of the work you have done: Resume Objective: Short synopsis of your employment goals as they relate to the job you’re applying for. Resume Headline: Phrase that highlights your value as a candidate. Resume Profile: Brief summary (paragraph) of your skills and qualifications for the position. Resume Career Summary: Lists your key achievements, skills, and experience. When considering what to include on your resume, decide which type of heading will best showcase your qualifications for the job. What’s most important is to make sure that you take the time to specifically relate your skills to those the employer is seeking. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit