One of the first bits of information a potential Employer will learn about you is your screen name. Make sure this initial introduction to you is something that will leave a good first impression on potential Employers. If you went for a face-to-face job interview, you probably wouldn't introduce yourself by the nickname you earned in high school, so the same principle applies here. Be smart. ProfWriterNYC will instill greater confidence in the Employer looking to award a $1,500 documentation project than DeathMetalRulz probably will.
Your screen name will make you more memorable. Do a great job for an Employer, and when they need more project work done, they can perform a simple keyword search for your screen name. And it'll be easier to refer your outside clients to your Guru.com account when you give them a screen name rather than your profile ID number.
Feel free to make it clever and unique, but keep it sounding professional. Employers will respect that and remember it too! |