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How to put together an effective LinkedIn profile for Work Placement.

Team LinkedIn Presents

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The outline for today’s presentation.

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How to create a LinkedIn account and simple guides.

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Profile Photo

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Headline

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Summary

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Your Experience

• Start with an overview

• Use action words

• Use correct tenses

• Frontload your achievements

• Spelling and grammar

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Keyword and SEO

Top Categories of Keywords:

• Your professional job.

• Your current or your target city.

• Your skills.

• Awards & recognition.

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Fully Completed Profile

LinkedIn’s Definition of a Fully Complete Profile:

• Your industry and location.

• Your education.

• Your skills (maximum of 3).

• A profile photo.

• At least 50 connections.

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Tips and Tricks in LinkedIn.

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Creating a Wholesome Profile

• Detail.

• Add links to your blogs or websites.

• Include your contact information.

- Pro-Tip: Put your email address in an obscured format like username (AT) website (DOT) com to evade bots.

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Proactive Approach to LinkedIn

• Regularly share Status updates.

• Network in groups.

• Regularly update profile.

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Using images

• Profile Picture.

-Absolutely Vital!

• Make a multimedia profile.

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Additional Features

LinkedIn Profile badge.

Resume Builder Tool.

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Additional Features

LinkedIn Classifieds.

Custom Profile URL.

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Privacy Control

Other Privacy Controls.

Viewing Profiles Anonymously.

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What the employers expect to see on your LinkedIn account.

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Professional Profiles• Employers want a

professional profile.

• Do not mention illegal substances.

• Profanity is unappealing to employers.

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Social Network

Is the candidate extroverted?

-Connections on LinkedIn.

-Connections in common.

Could candidate fit (socially) into job environment?

-The candidate must show willingness to learn.

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Experience

Recommendations.

-Are previous employers satisfied with candidate?

-Are recommendations NOT boilerplate?

Skill Endorsements.

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Consistency and Attention to DetailLinkedIn profile must match CV.

-Use correct employment dates.

-Education must be the same.

-Employers use LinkedIn to cross-reference CV.

Typos are a red flag to Employers.

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Final Pieces of Advice

• Keep your LinkedIn profile relevant.

• Work on getting experience before finishing college.

• Be mature on other social networks.• Do not mention illegal substances.• Do not be offensive.• Profanity is unappealing.

• Use common sense.

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Benefits of having a LinkedIn account.

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Benefits and Advantages

• Over 300 million active users worldwide.

• 39 million students/recent graduates.

• Available in over 200 countries.

• Available in over 20 languages.

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• Create a positive first impression.

• Receive alerts about recommended jobs.

• Learn about potential employers.

• A global networking platform.

Benefits and Advantages

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• A platform to network with likeminded people.

• Make connections, recommendations and referrals.

• Secure internships or jobs while still in college.

• LinkedIn offers employers more detail than a resume.

Benefits and Advantages

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• 94% of recruiters use social media.

• Employers experienced 49% increase in candidate quality.

• Search and apply for jobs on your smartphone.

Benefits and Advantages

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Student’s and People Interviewed.

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Survey

Our group decided to gather data on people in 4th year as well as people on the street to see

how much they knew about LinkedIn.

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Gaining some Perspective

• Each slide will contain one question.

• Nine surveys done on 4th years.

• 20 were done on strangers.

• 5 of the strangers were employers.

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Do You Know What LinkedIn Is?

• All 4th Year students answered: Yes.

• 18/20 Strangers answered: Yes.

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Do You Have a LinkedIn Profile?

• Two 4th year students answered: Yes.

• 8 People from the random survey answered: Yes.

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How Important Do You Think a LinkedIn Account is to Finding a Job?

• Our first non-binary question.

• We decided to take all surveys into account.

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So…

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Employers Question

Do you think employers are actively looking at LinkedIn profiles of potential candidates?

• None of the 4th years were employers.

• Five of the random people were employers.

• Two working at local grocery stores.

• Three working In Pubs/clubs.

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Employing a Person Question

If you were to employ a person, would you check his/her LinkedIn? Why?

Mostly positive answers.

All employers admitted to using LinkedIn even for the smallest of jobs. E. G. Cashier.

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LinkedIn Future Question

• 7/9 4th years answered with a strong: Yes.

• 2/9 did not know.

Do you think LinkedIn will become more prevalent in the future?

• 14/20 of the people from the random survey answered with a strong: Yes.

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Finally…

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Premium in LinkedIn

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Look your best

• Stand out on LinkedIn.

• Attract people.

• Larger photo.

• Better background image.

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Track Your Impact

• More visibility.

• 90 day list of who viewed your profile.

• Expand top 100 list.

• Get noticed by the right people.

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Key information

• Take a look at their profile

• Use the information as a conversation starter

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Reach out with InMail

• Get in contact with anyone.

• Contact people who aren’t connected to you.

• InMail makes it easy to contact people.

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LinkedIn Premium Free Trial!

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For more information

Go to: https://premium.linkedin.com

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Conclusion

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End of Presentation

Thank You for Listening!

Team LinkedIn