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What should a well-designed professional profile include? The main aspects to take into account when facing an optimization and positioning strategy for your profile on this professional social network to look for work and obtain better results are the following: Design a strategy to obtain quality contacts Look for new contacts that could be potential clients, partners of products related to your activity, head hunters, companies, other candidates, contacts from related companies,... Analyze the contacts you want to reach By understanding the best ways to attract and offer to your contacts and the niche you want to target, you can tell them your professional story in a more productive way that will attract their attention.
Profiles that do not have a face associated with them Special Database are viewed with suspicion and distrust by head hunters, companies and other candidates. It goes without saying that in addition to a face, the photo must be correct and professional. Let me explain, we are designing our profile to look for work so our image will not include pets, children or will not show us in recreational-festive activities. If we want to give a serious and professional image, we are going to represent ourselves in an appropriate way and be careful! We are not talking about going out with a suit and tie but we are not talking about appearing with a beach and country look.

The main header of your profile must have a hook We continue in line with our objective of attracting attention , therefore, copying the same headline that the majority uses to look for a job on LinkedIn not only puts us in the bag of common profiles, but also does not stand out from the crowd of candidates who, unfortunately, tend to apply for every job offer that is published. Here it is worth remembering that head hunters have less and less time to “analyze” candidates, so using a “sexy” (attractive) profile headline can be the key to our success. I would recommend that you do not use the tagline “actively seeking employment” in the header.
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