Who am I? I’m just a regular remote senior front-end engineer with over nine years of remote working experience. I started working remotely in 2011, and I couldn’t go back after. Soon after I realized I had to take care of my work image in a whole different way.
Intuitively I was starting to build my brand. Has it ever occurred to you that, as a working professional, you are a brand? How you are perceived is crucial to your work life. Working on improving it will help you land that perfect job or promotion. So congratulations! You have been promoted to CEO of your personal and unique brand.
What’s next? First, we need to become aware of your brand relevance. Think about it: At work, you might be having many micro-interactions every day with lots of people. Remote working is making us more autonomous than ever, making our human interactions less frequent, and making us rely heavily on async communication.
It’s important to make the most out of those micro-interactions. Make sure that you are viewed as somebody prepared, trustworthy, professional, and capable. It is likely that the most important people are the busiest, and you won’t get hold of them for long. You need to make the most out of it: Be effective and efficient.
Your brand is equally important to your skills. There’s no point in being the most skilled person if nobody trusts you and won’t let you do what you are good at.
How can you level-up your game and improve? Let’s look at the key aspects of your brand.

1. Define Your Brand Interest

What are you good at? What do you like to do? What kind of industry are you interested in? Which type of company would you like to work for? Would you rather work for yourself?
Before going any further, the answer to these questions has to be clear in your mind. There’s no point moving forward if you don’t have a clear direction for where you want to go. Having a clear direction will make you a determined professional.

2. Boost Your Communication Skills

Definitely a crucial one: Without proper communication skills, you will struggle on a daily basis.

3. Improve Your Networking Skills

Having the right attitude at work is super important.

4. Be a Consistent Brand

When you become consistent, people will know what to expect from you.

5. Be Available

If you look unavailable, people will stop reaching out to you and start ignoring you.

6. Become Trustworthy

7. Grow Your Online Presence

You might be up to date now, but tech is constantly evolving. Make sure you make room for:
In such a competitive world, it’s best not to relax too much. My advice is to build a habit out of it and stay consistent.
A good way to put into practice what you recently learned is to start a personal project.

9. Transitioning to New Companies

At some point in your career, you’ll be changing the company you work for. That’s not a problem; however, make sure your relationship with your former employer ends in a good manner.

Wrap up

What will be the outcome of a well-crafted brand?
Hope this article does help you boost your true potential.
Cheers!