Writing a Gold Medal LinkedIn Profile
Did you know that LinkedIn is now regarded as the world’s
largest online professional network with close to 200 million members in over 200
countries. More and more hiring managers, recruiters, employers and
head-hunters are using LinkedIn as part of their hiring strategy. With demand
for jobs at an all-time high, having a professionally written LinkedIn profile
may be the difference in receiving an interview request and ultimately scoring
that brand new job. So, how can you use LinkedIn to help promote your skills
and experience? Are there any secrets that can be implemented? And what type of
privacy can you control to ensure that your current employers don’t think you
are looking for a new job while at the same time attracting people to your
LinkedIn profile who may be in a position to hire you for their business?
Promote your achievements, expertise and value added skills and experience:
Just like your resume is a marketing document, the aim of
your profile is to highlight to the reader all the value added skills that you
are able to bring to your next role. Don’t be shy in highlighting your
achievements. The more examples you can use to back up your statements the
better. If you are in a managerial position let the reader know how many people
you manage. If you saved the company money, provide examples of how you cut
costs or increased revenue. The only way a reader can fully understand how
great you are, is by providing detailed examples of all the great skills you
have to offer.
LinkedIn Tips and Secrets:
When you set up your profile you will notice that there is a section to edit your “Public Profile”. LinkedIn automatically provides you with a public profile that ends with various numbers and letters. By editing this profile you can remove these random numbers and letters and have a professional looking public profile that you can then include on your resume or within your email signature.
To ensure you get the most out of your LinkedIn profile
you need to optimise your profile with strategic keywords targeted towards your
industry. You can include keywords in your profile area as well as
throughout your employment section. LinkedIn also provide a “skills and
expertise” section which enables you to include up to 50 skills. Utilise this
area to include as many targeted keywords and skills as possible.
Lastly ensure that you further complete as many
additional sections as possible to enhance your profile. This can involve
including information regarding certifications, honours and awards. LinkedIn
also offer areas to include languages and even projects that you may wish to
highlight. If you have worked for specific charities you can also include this
information within your profile
LinkedIn Privacy
If you’re scared that your new profile will attract the prying eyes of your current employer you can set your privacy settings to suit your needs. LinkedIn offer various different types of privacy to ensure that you can promote as much or as little to whoever you wish to see your profile. Your privacy settings can let you control who sees your activity broadcasts and activity feeds. You can also control who can see your connections and select what other people can see when you have viewed their profile. If you are actively looking for a new job I recommend you make your profile as viewable as possible. If you’re currently in a job and being more discreet about your job search you are able to control the amount of information that is visible to the public.
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