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Individual branding deck with career journey, skills matrix, achievements, future goals.
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Easy to customize, share using smart links with analytics, or download as a PDF.
Template details
Individual branding deck with career journey, skills matrix, achievements, future goals.
Edit, share, and view insights
Easy to customize, share using smart links with analytics, or download as a PDF.
About template
Remember that networking event where someone asked "So what do you do?" and you stumbled through an explanation? This personal branding template solves that problem forever. Start with your origin story - the moment you discovered your passion or the challenge that shaped your career path. People remember stories, not bullet points. The visual timeline shows your journey without boring anyone with every job title you've held since college.
Your expertise section needs specifics. Instead of "marketing professional," explain how you helped a startup triple their leads or rescued a product launch that was heading for disaster. The portfolio slides work best with before-and-after scenarios. Show the messy problem you inherited and the elegant solution you delivered. Numbers help, but context matters more. A 50% improvement means nothing without knowing the stakes involved.
Skip the generic LinkedIn recommendations. Choose testimonials that highlight different strengths - one about your strategic thinking, another about your execution speed, maybe one about how you saved a project everyone else gave up on. The final slides should make next steps obvious. Want to hire you? Here's how. Need a speaker? These are your topics. Looking for advice? Book a coffee chat. In Ellty, update your deck after each major project. Share it before meetings so people come prepared with real questions, not small talk.
What is a personal branding presentation?
It's a deck about you — your professional story, what you're good at, and how you can help others. Think of it as a visual resume that actually gets people interested in working with you.
Who needs a personal brand presentation?
Anyone who wants to stand out professionally. Job seekers use it in interviews. Freelancers share it with potential clients. Consultants send it before meetings. Even employees use it for promotion discussions.
What makes it different from a regular resume?
Resumes list facts. This presentation tells your story. It shows personality, includes visuals, demonstrates results with examples, and creates a memorable impression. People actually want to read it.