The document provides a checklist for building an effective LinkedIn profile, including adding a professional photo, writing a headline and summary about one's skills and goals, listing relevant work experience and accomplishments, organizations and causes involved with, skills and expertise, honors and awards, courses taken, recommendations from others, projects completed, and education history. The purpose is to showcase one's qualifications and interests to potential employers and connections on the professional networking platform.
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1. LinkedIn Pro鍖le Checklist
PHOTO: It doesn't have to be fancy - just
use your cellphone camera in front of a plain
background. Wear a nice shirt and don't
forget to smile!
HEADLINE: Tell people what you're
excited about now and the cool things you
want to do in the future.
SUMMARY: Describe what motivates
you, what you're skilled at, and what's next.
EXPERIENCE: List the jobs you held,
even if they were part-time, along with what
you accomplished at each. Even include
photos and videos from your work.
ORGANIZATIONS: Have you joined
any clubs at school or outside? Be sure to
describe what you did with each organization.
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2. VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE & CAUSES:
Even if you weren't paid for a job, be sure to
list it. Admissions of鍖cers and employers
often see volunteer experience as just as
valuable as paid work.
SKILLS & EXPERTISE: Add at least 5
key skills - and then your connections can
endorse you for the things you're best at.
HONORS & AWARDS: If you earned a
prize in or out of school, don't be shy. Let the
world know about it!
COURSES: List the classes that show
off the skills and interests you're most
excited about.
RECOMMENDATIONS: Ask managers,
professors, or classmates who've worked with you
closely to write a recommendation. This gives
extra credibility to your strengths and skills.
Want more LinkedIn tips for students? Check out students.linkedin.com
PROJECTS: Whether you led a team
assignment in school or built an app on your
own, talk about what you did and how you did it.
EDUCATION: Starting with college, list
all the educational experiences you've had -
including summer programs.