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6 Easy steps on how to take your LinkedIn profile from zero to all-star! Follow these tips to increase your visibility and personal branding across all of LinkedIn.
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How To Make An
All-Star Profile
Tips and tricks on how to make an
awesome professional profile and
get the most out of LinkedIn
Intro
Being an “All-Star” on LinkedIn means creating a profile that is complete, relevant and stands out from the rest. It’s not exactly rocket science but to have a stellar LinkedIn presence requires some training and understanding.
In this presentation we will outline the basics of having a complete profile and some tips on how to use LinkedIn to its fullest.
LinkedIn by the Numbers
LinkedIn by the Numbers
225M Total registered users
LinkedIn by the Numbers
225M
77% Of all jobs are posted on LinkedIn
Total registered users
LinkedIn by the Numbers
225M
77%
50% Of users have an incomplete profile
Of all jobs are posted on LinkedIn
Total registered users
Infographic
What an “All-Star” Profile Needs
Prof ile Picture
An image is what people see first
when viewing profiles on almost
all content across the web. Use a
professional and recent picture
to represent yourself.
Headline
What an “All-Star” Profile Needs
“A poor headline w ill render
your art icle invisible.”
Like an article headline, your profile needs
to catch people’s attention and stand out.
The 120 characters of your headline
should be used as a description of who
you are and what you do, not necessarily
your job title.
Summary
What an “All-Star” Profile Needs
The summary is a great place
to introduce yourself on a
personal level. Describe what
you do, why you do it and
what you’re passionate
about.
Skills Make sure your skills section is updated and lists your major and most important skills. It’s not necessary to list every skill you have, but simply what a client or friend should know about your capabilities.
What an “All-Star” Profile Needs
Experience
Make sure you fill out your past jobs and
experience. Listing relevant work experience
shows depth and understanding of your
industry and offers a way for people to connect
with you over experiences you have in
common.
What an “All-Star” Profile Needs
Education, Cert if icat ions & Aw ards
Listing your education is a great way for past
colleagues, or friends to connect with you. List
your awards, achievements and certifications
to let people know you’re passionate about
what you do and an expert in your field.
What an “All-Star” Profile Needs
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Thanks For Reading!
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