In today’s digital age, the role of LinkedIn in shaping your professional identity is paramount. Take the example of Tony (not his real name), a seasoned sales professional with over 15 years of experience, who recently sought my advice on his resume. I couldn’t help but notice that his resume barely scratched the surface of his impressive skills and expertise. It was a missed opportunity to introduce the whole Tony to potential employers.
“Why haven’t you highlighted your core skills and achievements, which truly set you apart?” I asked him. Tony’s response was familiar, “How can I fit everything into a mere two-page resume?”
I offered him a few simple yet transformative changes that would not only make his resume more impactful but also significantly enhance his chances of catching the eye of recruiters. Additionally, I stressed the importance of having a well-optimized LinkedIn profile to complement his job search efforts.
In today’s digital landscape, your LinkedIn profile is often the first stop for recruiters. It’s where your personal brand takes shape. Without a well-crafted LinkedIn presence, you risk missing out on a crucial opportunity to establish your online presence.
Upon reviewing Tony’s LinkedIn profile, I observed a common trend among senior professionals – a lack of activity and attention to detail. His profile appeared to be a mere copy-paste of his resume, missing out on the dynamic nature of the digital platform.
A resume’s primary goal is to secure interview calls when you’re actively seeking a job change. Conversely, a LinkedIn profile serves as a passive yet potent tool for potential employers to discover you.
I advised Tony to approach his LinkedIn profile with these five essential elements in mind:
1. Headline:
Your headline should convey what you can offer, keeping your target audience in mind. Keywords play a pivotal role here, boosting your profile’s visibility when recruiters search online.
2. About Section:
Craft a compelling About section that sets you apart. Research shows that it takes just 30 seconds for a reader to decide whether to continue reading. The About section is where you engage your audience.
3. Demonstration:
Use visuals, articles, videos, case studies, and awards to showcase your talents beyond words.
4. Engaging Capability:
Participate actively in relevant discussions, share your insights, and present yourself as a thought leader by posting relevant articles on leadership and management.
5. Recommendations:
Build credibility by gathering recommendations from senior professionals, clients, and colleagues.
Remember, your resume and LinkedIn profile serve different purposes and should be used in tandem. In the marketing mix of your job search, LinkedIn plays a pivotal role, opening doors to a wider range of opportunities.
Tony embraced this powerful career tool, and over the past several months, he’s seen his job search prospects expand significantly. The beauty of the online medium, especially LinkedIn, lies in its dynamic and interactive nature. It provides a platform to showcase various facets of your personality, and you can keep it updated as your career evolves.
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Sarabjeet Sachar
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Founder & CEO, Aspiration