How to create the perfect LinkedIn profile

How to Create the Perfect LinkedIn Account

Looking for a new job can be tedious, time-consuming and challenging in a competitive market.

How do you stand out from the crowd and discover the perfect opportunity without spending hours online?

The answer is LinkedIn.

LinkedIn is the perfect place to be if you’re on a job hunt or looking to network and connect with companies.

It’s one of the biggest social media platforms and it’s all about connecting professionals with opportunities in any industry.

You can find people from any professional field on the platform from artists, freelancers, teachers, small business and the big players.

Creating a standout LinkedIn profile can save you time, position you as an expert in your field and open up opportunities.

Whether you’re just starting out on the platform or looking to see better results, we have some simple tips for creating a standout LinkedIn profile.

Put your best face forward

For some of us, the thought of putting your image online is nerve-wracking.

However, without an image, recruiters who see your profile won’t pay attention. You won’t seem like a real person.

To remedy this, upload a professional headshot. It’s probably not a good idea to use your goofy Facebook photo.

So have a flick through your phone or pose for a more professional looking photo and show the world your amazing smile.

Say more with your headline

LinkedIn allows you to add a headline to your profile, this headline sums up your professional experience.

Use your headline to tell potential recruiters about what you do and what you can offer them.

The headline is what people read first so make sure it’s catchy and stands out.

Stick to your verbs and try to be succinct because you only have ten words.

It’s not a bad idea to put in a specialised skill that is unique to you.

Jazz it up with media

Use LinkedIn to create your visual portfolio. Add media to enhance your profile.

You can add photos, videos and any articles that show off your professional highlights.

If you’re not sure what to put up, why not start on what you are working on now? Or maybe you have a hobby that adds to your character?

More than anything LinkedIn is not the place to be humble. You are great, believe that, and then pour it out into your profile.

 

What other LinkedIn tips do you have?

Sheonaigh Rennie

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I’m an organisational development specialist with particular interests in strengths-based leadership, management, team and career development within the higher education sector.

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