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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.
Continued >>
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.

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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. Continued >>
  • 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.