2012-12-17

Have you received the latest rendition of the LinkedIn
profile?



Take advantage of the new features found on the new LinkedIn profile format.

It features …

A larger space for your profile image

Your recent activities listed in the center pane high up on the page

Insights about you on the right sidebar including your profile strength and the make-up of your network (by company, school, location, and industry), and the ability to share and tweet your profile with your Facebook and Twitter network.

An easier-to-find contact info section near the top of the page.

If you have received the new-look profile, take these four
steps to appear as a stronger job candidate on LinkedIn:



White border around your profile picture? Add a larger image.

1) Make sure your photo fits the new, larger image space. If
there is a white border around your photo on your profile, the image is too
small. Re-size your existing photo to fit the space or upload a larger photo.
To do either, click Edit Profile and then the camera icon in the upper right
corner of your profile image.

You can upload a jpg, gif or png file up to 4MB and between 80
x 80 pixels up to 500 x 500 pixels (png files typically look best). Select who can view your photo. Make it viewable to all so visitors
will be more likely to recognize you and invite you to connect. If your photo won't upload, use a different browser or
compress the image and save it as a png file before trying to upload the image again.

2) Be more active on LinkedIn by connecting with people, sharing articles or posting your own content. Why? Your
activity section now appears more prominently just under the top box of your
profile page. By showing you are active on the site, visitors will perceive
that you "get" social media and are open to connect with people who visit
your profile.

3) Add web links to your online portfolio, resume and impressive
presentation or video so that they show on your profile. You can do so in a much
more prominent (but more complicated) way than before in the summary or
education section of your profile.



Add links to a presentation, video, online portfolio and documents, such as your resume
to your LinkedIn profile.

Here is how to add these items:

Online portfolio --
Create a free account and then a free online portfolio on Behance.com using work sample images saved
to your computer as a jpeg, gif or png. Learn the web address for your
portfolio on Behance by selecting View Project and then copying the shortened
link in the right navigation pane. Once the link is added to your profile,
visitors can view the first screen on your portfolio and click to view the
entire portfolio on Behance for free.

Resume -- Add a
link to your resume using the free Box application. Simply establish a free
account on Box.com, follow the prompts to
upload your Word or pdf resume into the Box system and then follow the prompts
to get a web link to paste into your profile.

Presentation or Video
-- Feature an impressive PowerPoint presentation or video through Slideshare.com by establishing a free
SlideShare account and then uploading your existing presentation or video that
is saved on your computer into the Slideshare system.

To add the above links to the summary or education
section of your LinkedIn profile, be in Edit Profile mode, scroll to the
summary or education section and then click the icon that looks a rectangle
with a cross in the lower right corner. Paste your web address into the box. Click
save. If done properly, the first page of your portfolio or presentation should
appear on your profile or the first screen of your video. Documents uploaded
from Box will have a plain, gray letter-looking icon.

Click the square with "+" sign icon in your summary or education section (when you
are in Edit Profile mode) to add web links to your LinkedIn profile.

4) Add your contact information so recruiters can reach you easily
when searching for qualified candidates on LinkedIn. Click Edit Profile and
then Edit Contact Information to edit or add your email address, phone number, instant
message address (IM), and street address. While you are in this section, also
elect to make your Twitter handle and website addresses visible and edit
your LinkedIn profile address to make it shorter or more unique.

To edit your contact information, make sure that you are in the Edit Profile
mode and then click Edit Contact Info.

Other quick ways to
improve your LinkedIn profile

Add
skills and encourage people to endorse them

Customize
your public profile address

An
easy way to share your impressive stats

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To learn many more ways to pump up your LinkedIn profile and
presence, register now for my free LinkedIn Boot Camp
webinar Wednesday, Dec. 19 at 2 pm CST. Can’t attend? Sign up anyway and we’ll
send you the recording.

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What other things
should job seekers do on their LinkedIn profile to attract hiring companies? Share
your tips on Getajobtips.com or on the LinkedIn group that might have brought
you to the blog. -- Kathy
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