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HOW TO STAY ON RECRUITERS RADAR ON LINKEDIN


Is having a professional LinkedIn profile a waste? Not at all.


How you represent yourself on LinkedIn (and other social media channels) can have a significant impact on your career

 For job seekers, a professional LinkedIn profile is key. To get your profile optimized call or WhatsApp EH (08080756701)


Tips on how to stay on recruiters radar


Professional Profile Picture (PPP)


The image you upload to your professional LinkedIn profile is the first impression to a recruiter have of you, ensure you use a professional photo, one  you are appropriately dress for your career field. (preferably studio shot).


Highlight your accomplishments

Don't focus on responsibilities (what you do, did) focus on accomplishments (how you did it and what value they bring to the organization)


Example:

GOOD: Reorganized team to improve efficiency on assembly line, leading to savings of #500,000 annually.

BAD: Managed assembly line team.


Network

Search out like minded individuaer who can help you in your career,and those you can help. LinkedIn offers the following search capabilities to help you connect with the right people:

  • Company
  • Keyword
  • Seniority
  • Company size
  • School
  • Title
  • First and last name


*ENGAGE AND PROMOTE!

Create contents, post, like, comment, and share recruiters post, be a thought leader.


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