LinkedIn to Get Noticed

Recruiters and hiring managers search on LinkedIn for viable candidates. Learn how to write your profile heading, about, and experience sections to get their attention. How to get 5 or 6 recommendations from former managers, colleagues, vendors, or clients.
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  • Last updated Mar 14, 2025
  • English
  • General Audiences - suitable for all ages

What you'll learn

How is LinkedIn similar to and different from a resume

The five key parts of LinkedIn profile are Photo, Heading, About, Experience, and Recommendations.

Learn how to use the 220 characters in the heading to highlight your job titles and key skills.

Learn how to use the 2000 characters in the About section to highlight your accomplishments and skills.

Learn how to include bulleted accomplishments in the experience section.

Why recommendations are important and how to ask for them on LinkedIn.

After this course take Finding the Hidden Job Market, then Acing the Interview.

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Content

Everything you need to know about LinkedIn - parts, how to write it, how to use your keywords and accomplishments, what to leave in, and what to omit. Why recommendations are more important than sponsors.

Requirements

It will be helpful to have your resume written before taking this course. Take Resumes that Get Results.

Creator

Amy Geffen
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LinkedIn to Get Noticed
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