Focus on your relevant skill sets Winning at LinkedIn The key to making your skills page more engaging is identifying which skills are most relevant. It’s one of the quickest wins on LinkedIn – scroll through and find those that apply. Add as many as you can, as...
Grow your connection network Winning at LinkedIn LinkedIn is a great way to grow your network and make new connections. One of the easiest ways you can do this is to sync up with those in your email addresses book. When that happens, LinkedIn will suggest people who...
Avoid buzzwords and over-used phrases Winning at LinkedIn There are many buzzwords that spin into one-size fits all words in LinkedIn headlines and summaries. These overused phrases, such as ‘specialized’ or ‘experienced’, lose their meaning when repeated...
Make your summary your story Winning at LinkedIn Your LinkedIn summary is your chance to tell the world who you are. It can be a short paragraph or more than 1,000 characters long and should reflect everything about yourself – from your skills to how you help...
Make your headline more than just a job title – sell yourself Winning at LinkedIn There are no rules that say your job title has to be in the headline field. Use this space wisely and share a little bit more about yourself with prospective clients / employers by using...
Add a relevant and impactful background photo Winning at LinkedIn The background photo is the second visual element at top of profile page. It grabs people’s attention, sets context and shows more about what matters to you than anything else on site. Visuals are...
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