LinkedIn Profile

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LinkedIn Profile – Some mistakes

1. Present-tense verbs in past-role descriptions You might be great at keeping your resume up-to-date (and, if you aren’t, you can start now). But keeping your LinkedIn profile updated is a whole different story — most of us just slap on another position without taking time to update the others. Unfortunately, few things confuse recruiters … Continue reading

LinkedIn / Profiles for the out of work

There are no good euphemisms for unemployment. Job seekers often suggest they are “in transition” or “looking for the next great opportunity,” but experts say such phrases don’t really sugarcoat things. This dilemma has become even more important since the advent of LinkedIn, which has turned resumes into public, living documents. Career coaches are divided … Continue reading

10 Tips for Job Seekers on Online Reputation Management

Don’t let questionable Facebook photos or Tweets, a bare-bones LinkedIn profile or negative posts beyond your control derail an otherwise smooth job interview process. Use these 10 tips to improve your personal Google search results and help land the job you want… 1. Be Careful What You Share Online. 2. Start Managing Your Online Reputation … Continue reading

LinkedIn | Most overused profile words | Most Important Part of Your Profile | Mistakes Killing Credibility

Most overused LinkedIn profile words of 2011: creative, organizational, effective – PC Advisor If you were really as “creative” as your resume claims, you’d use different terminology to showcase your skills, according to LinkedIn’s 2011 list of most overused words and phrases. The online professional network, whose membership has ballooned from 85 million a year … Continue reading

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