Skip to content

Latest commit

 

History

History
50 lines (35 loc) · 3.36 KB

what-to-include-on-linkedin.md

File metadata and controls

50 lines (35 loc) · 3.36 KB

Async: What to include on your LinkedIn profile

It is a well-known fact: LinkedIn is the home of recruiters. This is where they live and breathe. This is where they search for potential candidates. As a job searcher, you want to make sure your LinkedIn profile attracts the recruiter’s attention. The aim of this lesson is to help you maximize your chances of being seen on LinkedIn by creating a strong LinkedIn profile.

In this lesson, we will go over each of the main parts of a LinkedIn profile. To make it easier for you, we’ve divided the LinkedIn profile into 3 parts listed below. Each part has a video you should watch.

What you need to do: Watch the video for each of the parts listed below and make changes to your LinkedIn profile based on the suggestions in the video. You can use this rubric to guide you. If you would like to have your updated profile reviewed and receive feedback, make a post in the #linkedin-review Slack channel, include links to your LinkedIn profile and your rubric, and a volunteer will take a look.

Let’s get started!

En éste link pueden ver notas en español donde podrán encontrar un resúmen de los videos en “What to include on your LinkedIn profile”

Spanish - What to include on your Linkedin profile

Part 1: Photo, title, background, About Section, Featured Section

Here’s the video: https://www.loom.com/share/abada08ad9a54e6e9b294b7ae5b758cc

  • Photo - See what a good or bad photo looks like
  • Title - See what a good or bad title looks like
  • Background Header (optional)
  • About section - Here’s a structure you can use for writing a good About section:
    • My goal
    • My experience
    • Projects I’ve built
    • My tech stack specialities
    • Links to my GitHub and Portfolio
  • Featured section - showcase your GitHub and your projects here

Part 2: Video - Experience section, education section, certifications, volunteer experience

Here’s the video: https://www.loom.com/share/4306990ea09249bb8c5d5e8c744e5441

  • Experience section - CollabLab experience (self-employed, Full-stack developer,...), simple English used, always bullet points
  • Education section - put tech stacks and end dates (optional) for each education experience
  • Certifications - Optional, put these if you have them
  • Volunteer Experience - Optional but very nice to put these

Part 3: Video - Endorsements, recommendations, accomplishments, interests, open to work, URL settings

Here’s the video: https://www.loom.com/share/23450a56da8f4d4996177b4e8e55673f

  • Skills and Endorsements - Endorse a Collabie and get them to endorse you for a skill (Optional)
  • Recommendations - Recommend a Collabie and get a recommendation from them
  • Accomplishments - Put your GitHub projects here
  • Interests - Optional but if you fill it in, put tech-related interests
  • Open to work - option that you can enable only for recruiters
  • URL settings - make sure your LinkedIn URL does not contain any unusual characters

And that’s it! Great job! We look forward to reviewing your LinkedIn and giving you feedback.