Editing your profile

This page provides some helpful tips on editing your profile.

Start with a Headshot

Your headshot is often the first thing people will notice, here are several key points to consider:

Your headshot should be crisp and well-lit, with your face taking up a significant portion of the frame.

Ensure that your backdrop doesn't distract from you. A simple, neutral background is ideal.

Use the same or similar headshot across different professional platforms for brand consistency.

Craft a Captivating Bio

Beyond the visual, the story you tell through your bio is equally important. This is your chance to showcase your personality, experience, and achievements in a compelling yet concise manner.

Use language that is approachable but professional, and your tone should be in line with the image you wish to project.

If you've got it, flaunt it. Be proud of your accomplishments and don't be afraid to highlight them.

Brevity is key in an online world where attention is a luxury. Keep it under 200 words and use bullet points for added readability.

Credits

An outdated online work history is as good as having none at all. Keep this section relevant and fresh.

Always keep this section as up-to-date as possible, syncing it with your latest resume.

Use the experience section as a platform to sell who you are professionally.

Education and Qualifications

Just like your credits, your qualifications should reflect your current status.

Mention your degrees, where you've earned them, and any significant courses or certifications completed.

Explain how these educational experiences have shaped your professional work.

Collect Recommendations

Politely ask for recommendations from those who know your work first-hand.

Reciprocate by offering to write recommendations for your connections as well.

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