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6 Tips for Making the Most of LinkedIn

Whatever kind of job you're seeking, having a strong presence on this platform can help you find that next, best opportunity.

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The powerful professional community represents 30 million companies, 20 million jobs, 90,000 schools and a whopping 610 million users.

鈥淥n LinkedIn, you can tell your whole story, and because it鈥檚 digital, there is a lot more space for you to elaborate and get in those keywords,鈥

, manager of content production, LinkedIn Learning Technology Library.

Hoyt recently provided the following tips to young professionals on how to leverage LinkedIn to advance their careers at the 2019 National Conference of College Women Student Leaders.

1. Add a photo

Sometimes people skip a photo because they鈥檙e worried they don鈥檛 have the 鈥減erfect鈥 professional portrait. That could be a mistake, Hoyt says, since people are more responsive to faces than names. In fact, LinkedIn members with photos get nine times more connection requests and 21 times more profile views than those without them. 鈥淭ake a great selfie, it鈥檚 fine,鈥 Hoyt says. Just make sure it鈥檚 clear and well-lit, she advises.

2. Include your industry

More than 300,000 people search by industry on LinkedIn each week, so it鈥檚 no surprise that those who include this information get nine times as many profile views as those who don鈥檛. Plus you can both highlight the industry you work in and dabble in new areas. 鈥淭his is also a really great way to explore other spaces if you鈥檙e looking for a career change,鈥 Hoyt says.

3. Draft a compelling summary

Focus on your career accomplishments and aspirations while communicating who you are and what matters most to you. Hoyt recommends talking through your elevator pitch 鈥 capturing hobbies, education, ambitions and interests 鈥 with a few friends and asking them to take note of what you seem most passionate about.

And don鈥檛 be afraid to talk yourself up. While you don鈥檛 want to write a book, it鈥檚 OK to be thorough and thoughtful. Women write about themselves using fewer words than men on their resumes, cover letters and LinkedIn summaries, Hoyt says 鈥 and their concision could be holding them back. 鈥淚 want all of you to type in that box until you get to -1,鈥 Hoyt says, and then trim to make it fit. 鈥淚 want you to push yourself to talk about your accomplishments.鈥

4. Detail your experience

LinkedIn members with up-to-date positions receive up to five times more connection requests and eight times more profile views than those without them. 鈥淚f you have an internship that is relevant, 鈥 make sure that鈥檚 on there,鈥 Hoyt says.

Also include examples of your work by uploading videos or presentations. 鈥淕ive a dynamic, visually appealing representation of your professional story,鈥 Hoyt says.

Add volunteer experience too. If you鈥檙e still in school, 鈥測our volunteer experience is a huge way to differentiate yourself from other students,鈥 Hoyt says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a really great way to show that you鈥檙e part of a community, that you鈥檙e giving back.鈥 For example, Hoyt has a section of her profile detailing her involvement with the, where she is currently president.

Finally, make sure to include skills and ask others for endorsements and recommendations. Doing so can be particularly helpful for students and people who are early in their careers because it helps build their credibility and validate their abilities.

5. Share what you know

Post status updates on your accomplishments or news relevant to your career or industry. You can also use the publishing function to write blog posts, which become part of your profile after they are shared with your network. 鈥淭his is an opportunity to build thought leadership,鈥 Hoyt says. And you don鈥檛 have to be an expert to do it. For example, write about three things you learned at a conference.

6. Be authentic

鈥淲orkplaces are definitely evolving,鈥 Hoyt says. Most are more open to visible forms of self-expression like tattoos or pink hair than they were 40 years ago. That said, it鈥檚 important to have a sense of what鈥檚 likely to be considered acceptable in your chosen profession. 鈥淚f you鈥檙e an artist, you can have brightly colored hair, she says. 鈥淚n finance, it might not work. Do your research.鈥

In general, though, your LinkedIn profile should reflect your authentic self. 鈥淚f there鈥檚 something you want to do in this world, then go do it,鈥 Hoyt says. 鈥淭he world is vast. Find your thing. Be yourself. Be true to you.鈥