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How to make a LinkedIn profile?

Rebecca Park
Nov 20, 2024

1. Sign Up and Set Up Your Account
Go to LinkedIn and click "Join now."
Enter your name, email, and password.
Follow the prompts to complete the initial setup, including location and professional details.
2. Add a Professional Profile Picture
Use a high-quality headshot: Ensure good lighting, a clean background, and professional attire.
Smile and keep your expression approachable.
Profile pictures improve your visibility and credibility.
3. Write a Compelling Headline
Your headline appears below your name and is crucial for first impressions.
Include your current role, industry, or aspirations.
Examples:
“Product Designer | Specializing in User-Centered Design and Accessibility”
“Master’s Student in Human-Computer Interaction | Passionate about UX/UI Design”
4. Create a Strong About Section (Summary)
Use the first person (e.g., “I am passionate about...”).
Highlight:
Who you are.
Your skills or expertise.
What you’re looking for (e.g., opportunities, collaboration).
Keep it concise but impactful.
Example:
"As a Master’s student in Human-Computer Interaction, I specialize in creating intuitive designs that solve real-world problems. With experience in product design and data analysis, I aim to bridge user needs with technology. I'm passionate about accessibility and enhancing user experience."
5. Fill Out Your Experience Section
Add your current and past roles.
Include company name, job title, dates, and a description of your responsibilities and achievements.
Use action verbs: "Designed," "Led," "Improved," etc.
Quantify results where possible: “Increased user engagement by 20% through redesign.”
6. Add Your Education
Include details about your academic background:
School name
Degree
Field of study
Years attended
Relevant projects or achievements
7. Highlight Skills
Add relevant skills to showcase your expertise.
Examples: "User Research," "Wireframing," "Prototyping," "Adobe XD," "Figma," etc.
Ask colleagues, peers, or mentors for endorsements to validate these skills.
8. Include Projects and Portfolio Links
Add significant projects in the "Projects" or "Featured" section:
Include links to case studies, design portfolios, or GitHub repositories.
Add visuals or PDFs for a stronger impression.
9. Request Recommendations
Ask colleagues, managers, or professors to write recommendations:
Highlight your strengths, collaboration skills, or specific achievements.
10. Customize Your LinkedIn URL
Click "Edit public profile & URL" in the top-right corner.
Create a short, memorable URL, e.g.,
linkedin.com/in/yourname.
11. Stay Active
Connect with peers, alumni, and professionals in your field.
Post content: Share insights, projects, or articles relevant to your industry.
Engage: Comment on and like posts from your network.
12. Optimize for Keywords
Use relevant industry terms in your headline, summary, and experience.
Helps recruiters find you via search.
By following these steps, you’ll have a professional and engaging LinkedIn profile!
1. Sign Up and Set Up Your Account
Go to LinkedIn and click "Join now."
Enter your name, email, and password.
Follow the prompts to complete the initial setup, including location and professional details.
2. Add a Professional Profile Picture
Use a high-quality headshot: Ensure good lighting, a clean background, and professional attire.
Smile and keep your expression approachable.
Profile pictures improve your visibility and credibility.
3. Write a Compelling Headline
Your headline appears below your name and is crucial for first impressions.
Include your current role, industry, or aspirations.
Examples:
“Product Designer | Specializing in User-Centered Design and Accessibility”
“Master’s Student in Human-Computer Interaction | Passionate about UX/UI Design”
4. Create a Strong About Section (Summary)
Use the first person (e.g., “I am passionate about...”).
Highlight:
Who you are.
Your skills or expertise.
What you’re looking for (e.g., opportunities, collaboration).
Keep it concise but impactful.
Example:
"As a Master’s student in Human-Computer Interaction, I specialize in creating intuitive designs that solve real-world problems. With experience in product design and data analysis, I aim to bridge user needs with technology. I'm passionate about accessibility and enhancing user experience."
5. Fill Out Your Experience Section
Add your current and past roles.
Include company name, job title, dates, and a description of your responsibilities and achievements.
Use action verbs: "Designed," "Led," "Improved," etc.
Quantify results where possible: “Increased user engagement by 20% through redesign.”
6. Add Your Education
Include details about your academic background:
School name
Degree
Field of study
Years attended
Relevant projects or achievements
7. Highlight Skills
Add relevant skills to showcase your expertise.
Examples: "User Research," "Wireframing," "Prototyping," "Adobe XD," "Figma," etc.
Ask colleagues, peers, or mentors for endorsements to validate these skills.
8. Include Projects and Portfolio Links
Add significant projects in the "Projects" or "Featured" section:
Include links to case studies, design portfolios, or GitHub repositories.
Add visuals or PDFs for a stronger impression.
9. Request Recommendations
Ask colleagues, managers, or professors to write recommendations:
Highlight your strengths, collaboration skills, or specific achievements.
10. Customize Your LinkedIn URL
Click "Edit public profile & URL" in the top-right corner.
Create a short, memorable URL, e.g.,
linkedin.com/in/yourname.
11. Stay Active
Connect with peers, alumni, and professionals in your field.
Post content: Share insights, projects, or articles relevant to your industry.
Engage: Comment on and like posts from your network.
12. Optimize for Keywords
Use relevant industry terms in your headline, summary, and experience.
Helps recruiters find you via search.
By following these steps, you’ll have a professional and engaging LinkedIn profile!
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