There’s just no getting around virtual networking in 2021 — it’s an absolute must for job-seekers. If your LinkedIn profile hasn’t been updated since the pandemic began, learning how to create a ...
At the top of every LinkedIn profile is a very important section: the summary. Here’s where anyone visiting your profile has a chance to learn about you. Don’t waste this opportunity. Your LinkedIn ...
Regardless of how you feel about LinkedIn, the platform can help professionals in innumerable ways, from professional growth, to networking, to finding new clients and customers for your brand. Like ...
According to LinkedIn's official career expert Nicole Williams, your summary should look similar to that of an objective statement on a résumé — a brief bio explaining who you are and your intentions.
Some people hate to write about themselves. That is what Mary, 59, a Product Director, said to me yesterday as we began to create her LinkedIn Profile. She went on to reveal why. “I find it very hard ...
You might approach your LinkedIn summary the way you do the "objective" part of your résumé — you would rather ignore it, or you're not sure if you need it, or maybe you're not even sure what, exactly ...
Once upon a time, someone wiser than I am told me a marketing truth I never forgot: A confused prospect never buys. In sales and marketing, clarity is king. This is especially true in the 21st century ...
Viveka Van Rosen, an influencer I’ve been following since her rise five years ago, is one of the most effortless LinkedIn experts I’ve had the fortune of getting to know. Viveka recommends that the ...
Have you been wondering what to write in the Summary section of your LinkedIn profile? You're not alone. According to LinkedIn's official career expert Nicole Williams, your summary should look ...