In today's business world, almost everyone uses LinkedIn or has heard of it. Unfortunately, not everyone is aware that there are some LinkedIn gaffes that could jeopardise their professional reputation.
ResumeWW put
together this list of blunders to avoid because one of our core services is
writing great LinkedIn profiles for professionals.
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Not using a professional photo
A professional
headshot does not have to cost hundreds of dollars. Your family's vacation
photo, on the other hand, isn't appropriate. Choose a photo of just you, and
make sure you're dressed professionally.
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Using overly quirky job titles or descriptions
You can (to some
extent) let your personality shine through on LinkedIn, but you should still
keep it professional. After all, you want people to respect you. Don't refer to
yourself as a "Marketing Alchemist" or a "Recruiting
Superhero."
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Misrepresenting your experience
In a job search,
putting information on your resume that is simply not true can seriously damage
your credibility. Even if you aren't looking for a new job outside of your
company, keep in mind that your boss and co-workers can see the information you
include in your profile. Maintain the integrity of your profile.
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Not personalizing your connection requests
Personalize a
message and remind them of how you know each other if you want to connect with
someone. You'll make a better first impression and have a better chance of
making a successful connection.
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Asking for recommendations or referrals from
people you don’t know well
Asking your 2nd and
3rd degree connections to refer you for a job opening or write a recommendation
is not a good idea. When you ask for a recommendation, you're implying that
they've worked with you before and can vouch for your abilities.
Do you need
assistance polishing your LinkedIn profile so that hiring managers and
recruiters notice you? ResumeWW can assist you. We can help you write a great
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