We’ve all done it – been on the hunt for a new job. Maybe you’ve decided you can’t live without more job flexibility or perhaps you just want a change. Whatever it is, looking for a new job is never fun, and finding a remote or flexible role can seem even more challenging. Before you even begin the job hunt process though, you should check your social presence. LinkedIn is a great place to connect with people, and find roles, and it’s one of the first places recruiters and HR professionals look.
We want you to put your best foot forward so our team created a checklist for you to upgrade your LinkedIn so you can be better prepared to land a new role. So if you’re looking to start traveling while working remotely, or just land a role that’s better aligned with you, here’s our tips.
Our LinkedIn Tips For Upgrading Your Presence
Start with the below suggestions, and ensure your profile is updated before diving into your job hunt.
Profile Photo
Get serious about your photo, have new photos taken or find a recent professional one
Ensure the photo is clear and good quality
Make sure the photo is appropriate for your industry
Header Photo
Having a header photo helps you stand out
Use a relevant photo for your industry
If you don’t have a photo in mind, try searching minimal stock photos (Unsplash)
Professional Headline
Use the 120 characters allowed here effectively
Ensure it is up to date
Make sure it says what you do in concise terms
Industry & Location
Make sure your industry and location is up to date
Ensure it is set to your location (or the location you’d like to work in)
Personalized URL
LinkedIn now enables you to choose your URL
You can claim your URL in your Settings (you can customize it)
You need one of these, even if it’s short – as this is your time to shine
Feel free to write from a first person or third person point of view
This should share a bit about you – what you do, what you’re passionate about, your top skills, your big accomplishments
Here you can further explain what you do, what you love to do, any major career accomplishments and any press features or awards
This area should also explain why a potential employer or client would connect with or want to hire you
Also important, it should be easy to read and grammatically correct
Work Experience
This area should include your current role and your last 3 – 8 roles (depending how relevant)
It should be in order of most recent to least recent
Each should explain what your role and duties are/were, as well as any special projects you worked on or lead
Include any major accomplishments you had at each and promotions as well
Education
This should include any degrees (post secondary, doctorates, certificates, etc)
It should be in order of the most recent to least
Be sure to include any honors or significant achievements you earned as well as
Volunteer Experience
Your volunteer experience should include your current and past volunteering
It should be in order of most recent to least, listing your experience and how you helped out
Skills
You can now choose up to 20 relevant skills that you posses to be included on your LinkedIn
Choose skills that you possess and are relevant to your industry or roles you wish to have
Do some research into role descriptions that you’re interested in, in order to ensure you are including relevant skills on your profile
Privacy
Go to your Settings –> Privacy and ensure that you’ve set your profile to be viewable by others including your photo, headline and experience (or whatever you wish to be seen publicly)
Tips
Include some personality into your profile but remember to stay professional
Don’t be afraid to brag – list all your accomplishments and any press features you’ve had
Include links to your work, press, etc.
Proofread, proofread, proofread – have a friend or family member read through your profile and descriptions carefully
Building Your LinkedIn Presence
Begin by connecting with friends, classmates, colleagues etc. to start growing your presence
Join relevant groups or industries you are interested in
Follow key influencers who share things you are interested in
Start interacting with content others are sharing
Use the above tips to get your LinkedIn looking job hunt ready and then start reaching out. Flexible and remote jobs are becoming more and more prominent so don’t be afraid to ask about those policies during your search. If you have any other LinkedIn tips and tricks that have worked for you, let us know in the comments below!
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