Imagine someone asking, “Hey bro, can you remove a stubborn glitch from my website?” And before you reply, a friend exclaims you're a genius in the field. LinkedIn recommendations are the same thing; in the virtual world. Those are social proof: you’re what you claim.
Many people neglect the LinkedIn Skills and Endorsements section in their profile. And the same goes for Accomplishments. But what you should know is that a LinkedIn profile, when populated with relevant skills and worthy accomplishments, stands out in searches. LinkedIn says that – So,…
LinkedIn Work Experience and Education section are synonymous with the Professional Experience and Educational Qualification column of a resume. But the LinkedIn version is digital and dynamic. You can retouch, refine, revise, rewrite and rearrange as many times as you prefer, without wasting precious sheets.
Once someone arrives on your LinkedIn profile, you should make sure he/she doesn’t get off dissatisfied. But a vague LinkedIn profile summary can lead to it. The summary should be a window of you; it should be your story. Your profile summary should help people…
A well-crafted headline is another element of your LinkedIn profile to attract prospects, apart from a pleasant profile picture. But before that, pay attention to your name. You have got a nice name, keep it cool (not kewl) … and identifiable. Along with your profile…
Your picture is the first thing that catches someone’s eye when they see your social media profile. And LinkedIn, although a social media website, is used for professional networking. So, make sure your photo looks professional, clear and eye-catching if you’re in here for jobs.
I have a sort of OCD when it comes to using LinkedIn. Yes, OCD! Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. If you don’t know, a person with OCD has an uncontrollable urge to do a few things over and over even if not required. He/she doesn’t have any…