Monday, June 15, 2020

Did You Make This Mistake in Updating Your LinkedIn Profile

Did You Make This Mistake in Updating Your LinkedIn Profile Applying for jobs on LinkedIn, but no one is biting? You might have missed this critical step: Popping your Profile text into Word and running spell check! Before you dismiss this step as unimportant, consider the following Profile errors  seen in the past 10 days ALONE: Information Technology spelled as “Ifnormation Technology” in the HEADLINE of an IT candidate (ouch!) Perform shown as “Preform” throughout the Profile Summary of an Administrative Assistant (who also claimed “attention to detail” as one of her strong suits) Company names with at least 3 different spellings on the same Profile One can only imagine the reaction of employers to these errors. Even if you’ve read all the hot tips for writing your LinkedIn Profile, tuning your Headline, and using keywords to draw traffic, recruiters will be turned off by finding obvious slip-ups in your writing. You’ve been told for years that spelling and grammar are key to the success of your résumé. Now, it’s time to apply this rule to your LinkedIn Profile. When I write LinkedIn Profiles for clients, I create each section in Word, with a thorough check for spacing, spelling, grammar, and other critical elements. Take it from a professional writer â€" your best bet is to carefully craft your LinkedIn Profile within a document first, then transfer it, section by edited section, for the best online presentation.

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