How to set up a profile on LinkedIn

Of the many social networks that exist, LinkedIn is the most widely recognized as a resource for career development and networking. Regardless of the industry you are in, creating a LinkedIn public account is an important way to connect with co-workers, reconnect with former colleagues and establish contacts with others in similar industries or share similar contacts. Serving as a Rolodex Virtual, LinkedIn can be used for everything from finding new jobs to finding professionals with similar backgrounds, or simply keeping your professional contacts in one place.

How to register to Linkedin

Your profile page on LinkedIn represents your professional experience to the public. You can add everything from your level of education to current employment and relevant professional achievements. In a hurry, you can upload your resume and the LinkedIn algorithm automatically completes your profile. While this may seem useful, the content is simply extracted from the resume document and may seem cluttered, without further customization. Everyone has the ability to include or exclude any information in a LinkedIn profile, but how much? more complete this your profile, it is better. Users with full profiles are 40 times more likely to benefit from opportunities through the site than those with incomplete profiles.

Customize the Linkedin account

While you personalize your page, you can reach past and current colleagues and ask for "recommendations" or promotions of their work. While this is not necessary, it is good to supplement work experience with personal comments from your current and former colleagues. It's a great idea to make some recommendations for others as well, since their testimonials also talk about the nature of the work you do and how you relate to others at work. Your LinkedIn account is associated with a URL that Take people directly to your page. Creating a custom URL (something as simple as LinkedIn.com / NAME) helps your page respond to Internet searches in general. Simply you have to click on the "Edit" button in the main frame to customize the profile.

Summary of your CV

The Summary section is where you synthesize your experience and your knowledge and your list of your main achievements, strengths and past successes. It has to be brief, sweet and objective (being too promotional or enlarged is not attractive). Depending on your strength, you have to emphasize the areas in which you have achieved the greatest success. If you have been in an industry for 25 years, it is not necessary to list the extracurricular activities of the university. On the other hand, if you are fresh out of school, you should show your best university experiences, leadership roles and internships. The "additional information" is where groups or affiliations can be added. To access more groups that are of personal or professional interest, you have to search the database and add the relevant associations.

Personal information

In the "Personal Information", you can include data such as your date of birth, email address, marital status or instant messaging address. You can also provide information about whether you wish to be contacted, for example, for professional opportunities, new companies or simply to be in touch again. A very useful bar on the profile page shows the completeness percentage. Your goal must be to reach 100 percent. You can click on "View your profile" to see how your public profile appears and modify it if necessary.

Add people to your network

Now comes the fun part: adding people to the network! in which you can reach people individually, or simply upload desktop contacts automatically and invite contacts that are current LinkedIn subscribers. Over time, adding people to your network means you have connections that could lead to your next client or a great job opportunity.

Tips
  • Registering on LinkedIn will boost your professional Networking.