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TH Anonymous February 3rd 2023 09:28 PM

LinkedIn
 
[SIZE="a"]What should be included in a LinkedIn profile?
What shouldn't be included in a LinkedIn profile?
How detailed should I make my work history?

Is there anything I should know about perfecting my LinkedIn profile, so I can network with people in my area and preferred industry?[/size]

Ennui. February 4th 2023 12:06 AM

Re: LinkedIn
 
Somewhat related but my professor always told me to stay active on LinkedIN. I never do. :nosweat:
For work history I put the position, year, and what I was responsible for doing. Nothing insanely detailed, but a sentence or two.
For the “about” section I put my skills, relevant degree, and the presentation I did for a conference.
Mind you, I barely use my LinkedIN so maybe someone else has better advice!

Arabesque- golfing girl. February 4th 2023 12:21 PM

Re: LinkedIn
 
Hello,

I have never used LinkedIn before. I Googled what to do and I found this article on what are the five things to add and the article is, https://nursingandhealth.asu.edu/pos...nkedin-profile when you have time if you would like to look at this, it can help you out and I hope this helps you out and you are able to add more. :)

Celyn February 4th 2023 01:07 PM

Re: LinkedIn
 
I like to think of LinkedIn as an almost limitless CV. A normal CV is often between 1-2 pages so it's helpful to only put down what's relevant or most important. But LinkedIn you can make as detailed (or not) as you like.

When I've previously used LinkedIn, I have included:

Secondary school (GCSEs and A-Levels)
University (Undergrad modules and volunteering)
University (Masters modules and dissertation)

Volunteering with TeenHelp
Volunteering elsewhere (including any training that I undertook as part of the volunteering)

I would often be semi-detailed in these sections so I would bullet point what I did etc. But I've seen people either include no details (beyond name of school, date attended and degree), bullet points or even small paragraphs.

If I were to set-up my LinkedIn now, I don't think I would include my GCSEs or the modules for my degree, or include all the training from volunteering just because I don't think it's that relevant to me (as in, it's kind of a given that I have achieved GCSEs in order to go on to further study or that I've had training to help with volunteering, and listing all modules for my degree seems a bit pointless if I'm not going to specialise in any area).

I don't know much about perfecting a LinkedIn profile, but I do now that following relevant pages can help with keeping up to date with jobs or news that is relevant to you which can also help with networking and keeping active on there.


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