How to get a good LinkedIn profile

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Regardless of whether you have a job or whether you are a student, if you want to enter the world of work you should know that LinkedIn is a great tool to help you achieve your professional goals and to expand your networks and contacts.  This network of contacts is ideal for those who are looking for companies according to their professional profile and to be able to have a contact, or for companies that are looking for new partners or opportunities.

It is very important to have a professional LinkedIn profile well configured, because this way you can have all the advantages and thus expand your job opportunities or obtain new contacts. Unlike Facebook, which is a companion to other personal networks, LinkedIn is a professional network that encourages users to provide a work aspect to their profile on the network. Do you want to get a good profile on LinkedIn to get better opportunities?

A photo suitable for your profile

If you want to convey confidence, you need to use an image of your face that suits your professional profile. The first time someone accesses your profile, the first thing they will see will be your image, your name, where you work and your summaries. They are a few seconds that will allow people to know a little more about your work life. It is necessary that the photo is of your face so that it looks good who you are. It is necessary for your image to appear because if it is not, you will not be able to give confidence or convey a feeling of commitment to the person who is viewing your profile.

A good headline

Use the 120 characters of the title with a clear description of what you currently do. Not only the name is important for a job, if they do not know what you offer, companies will not know if they find you interesting.

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A detailed profile

A LinkedIn profile is similar to a job sheet or a resume. In your profile you will be able to see the information about the training you have, your work experience, your skills and strengths, the position of your current job or what you are looking for to develop in a specific sector.

The good thing about LinkedIn is that it advises you on the steps you must follow to have your profile well complete and also shows you the steps to achieve it. It is very easy and when you have everything well detailed you can give a good image to any company that wants to know a little more about you and your possible capabilities for their company.

In this profile you cannot forget to put a title and a summary to explain a little what you want to convey about your training or your experience. The title would be like the professional identity and then you could put a summary that would be the evidence of the work, it is like when you complete a curriculum vitae (first you put the job title and then you explain what jobs you did. Try not to make the explanations too long so that people can get an idea quickly.

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Check your profile

Like any other aspect in the world of work, it must be well written and that you have no grammatical or spelling errors. You need to write your words well so that the reader can appreciate everything you want to convey without confusion. When you read your profile, try to put yourself in the shoes of a company to see if you understand everything it says., you can ask the opinion of another person to point out the possible errors and thus improve them.

In addition, it is very important that you update your LinkedIn profile regularly so that it is not outdated in time, because if you do not, companies that may think that you are a good candidate will stop having interest in you when they see that you have left it or you do not have it updated. It is also important that you put the LinkedIn URL with your name so that there are no random numbers and it is more professional.

Do not lie

Lying is never something that should be tolerated in personal relationships or in the professional world, especially when it is a lie that will quickly catch you. The information on your LinkedIn profile should be well up-to-date and also be completely true. Do not lie in your training or in your work history, remember that "A liar is caught sooner than a lame man."


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