Posts Tagged ‘linkedin profile writing’

LinkedIn: 4 Steps to Getting Job Interviews

April 18th, 2010

Many job seekers have heard that 80% of potential employers will look you up on LinkedIn. You might have a LinkedIn profile. And now you’re asking, “What do I do now”.

A Webinar with Joshua Waldman & JT O’Donnell helps job seekers create a strategy to get noticed by employers on LinkedIn.

Download the Slides HERE

Download the Action Sheet HERE

About Joshua Waldman

Joshua has worked with both businesses and individuals on a variety of Internet marketing and branding issues.  He has helped them develop strategic marketing plans, scripts and powerful profiles that get them noticed.  He began teaching social media to job seekers in 2006 when he realized that the internet marketing skills he had acquired from running his own business and career are directly transferable to the job search.

Joshua’s company, Career Enlightenment, specializes in helping MBAs who are frustrated with the job search to learn new ways of applying their business savvy through exciting social media tools they didn’t learn in school. With Career Enlightenment the job seeker will learn a 5-step process for identifying, repairing, and growing your online reputation so that you get unsolicited calls from hiring managers.

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Career Tips: The Worst LinkedIn Mistakes and Fixes

February 11th, 2010

Sean E. Nelson notes in the Community Marketing Blog, that it is as important to consider the mistakes that people make on LinkedIn as well as the strategies to effectively utilize LinkedIn.  Here are some of the seven commonly made mistakes and how you can correct them:

1.  Bad Photo Choice

One of the first things most people do when they visit a profile is look at the photo.  It’s natural to want to see the person behind the profile.  People connect to people and a photo helps improve your visitor’s perception.

One of the worst mistakes is to not include a photo.  What does it say about you as a business professional if you don’t understand the importance of the profile photo?

Don’t include a family photo, group shot, or your dog.  That’s fine on Facebook but on a professionally based network it misses the point.  If someone can’t see your face or recognize you then you have a problem. Avoid including a logo or product shot.  The same advice goes for cartoon photos.  Its a professional site.  You’re a professional.  Your photo should support your brand.

The Fix:  Hire a local photographer and get a professional quality headshot.  If you choose to take your own photo make sure you have proper lighting.

For a wonderful local resource read this article.

2.  Lack of Detailing Your Profile

Your profile isn’t meant to replace your resume but it should tell your visitors who you are.  There are some key areas that not only allow you to tell your story but provide an opportunity to add keywords naturally into your profile.

  • The summary. Start your profile off with your elevator speech.  This short sentence has been refined to capture attention when presented in face to face networking.  There’s no reason it shouldn’t work the same on your profile.  The rest of your summary should answer the questions of “Who you are”, “How you help people”, and “How they can help you”.
  • Previous employment. First people want to know the path you traveled from college to your current position.  Not including this in your profile introduces questions and alters visitor’s perception.  There’s also the lost opportunity to include keywords in your job descriptions.
  • Specialties, Interests, Awards. These are key areas to add other information and it’s a great place for keywords.
  • Personal contact information. Don’t forget to include your phone number and your address.  You never know how someone will find you

» Read more: Career Tips: The Worst LinkedIn Mistakes and Fixes

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LinkedIn Profile Makeover Tips for Sales Job Seekers, “Video Blog”

November 4th, 2009

by Marci Reynolds, CEO of J2B Marketing

Online Job Search, Social Media Educator For NEJS

Are you a Sales Leader or Sales Representative Job Seeker who may need a LinkedIn Profile makeover?

I recently reviewed more than 50 LinkedIn Profiles from Sales Professionals across the United States to look for trends and best practices. This review uncovered two key observations: Many Sales Professionals are using the exact same language to describe their skills and experience and therefore are not differentiating themselves from other Sales Professionals.

I also found that the language in many sales profiles was basic, and used what I’ll call “worn out words and phrases”. These are words that you see time and time again and as a result they start to lose their power and meaning.

Learn more about my findings, and more importantly, my recommendations for sales job seekers, by clicking on the video blog photo below. Enjoy!

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About J2B Marketing

J2B Marketing is a “Job Seeker 2 Business”™ Internet Marketing Services Firm based in Greater Boston, Massachusetts and offering services virtually across the United States. From LinkedIn profile makeovers to launching Twitter strategies, J2B harnesses the latest internet and marketing communication tools available to help Job Seekers get back to work faster. The firm is led by Marci Reynolds, previously VP North America Sales Operations at Monster.com. Learn more at www.j2bmarketing.com.

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