Friday, May 8, 2020
Important Features on LinkedIn You Should Be Using
Important Features on LinkedIn You Should Be Using LinkedIn offers so many features, but it can be difficult to know which ones to use and how to use them. The reality is many executives arenât using the right features, and some of the features they are using arenât being used properly. Your executive LinkedIn profile is many times the first thing a recruiter will see about you. When you use these important features in the right manner, youâll set yourself up to land the job you desire. LinkedIn Groups The more LinkedIn groups you join, the better off youâll be. You can join a maximum of 50 groups, and each of them can help you build your network if you utilize them properly. You just have to be somewhat active in each one and connect with other individuals with like minds. This is a great way to network and make strong connections before actually meeting them in person. A Quality Headshot It should be assumed that your LinkedIn profile picture should be a professional one. However, executives still sometimes put photos of them with their family, pet or taking part in some sort of activity. While those photos may mean something to you, it means nothing to recruiters. Stick with a simple quality professional headshot to make the best impression. LinkedIn Endorsements Donât plan to optimize your LinkedIn profile by giving and receiving a bunch of endorsements. While LinkedIn endorsements can be somewhat silly, they can be valuable. You should only endorse people you know personally and can endorse their skills. Alternatively, you should only accept endorsements from people in the same way. Recruiters want to see the quality of your endorsements, even if it is just a handful, rather than dozens of meaningless ones. Multi-Media Content LinkedIn allows you to upload photos and videos to your profile, so why not take advantage of it? You may upload a short clip of you giving a speech, accepting an award, working in the community or anything else you think may boost your value and perception. Most executives donât include multi-media content in their LinkedIn profile, but itâs a feature that could help set you apart. Concise Headline Most executives use the headline feature on their LinkedIn profile, but not properly. This shouldnât be about the job youâre seeking. Instead, consider it to be a one-liner advertisement about yourself. The main goal of your headline is to entice people to keep reading, so make your headline concise and interesting. Professional Resume Services offers services to help you optimize your LinkedIn profile. LinkedIn has many features executives donât take advantage of, so be sure to contact us to see how you can better utilize them to help advance in your career.
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