Friday, May 8, 2020
Worst LinkedIn Headline For Job Seekers
Worst LinkedIn Headline For Job Seekers Worst LinkedIn Headline For Job Seekers Job Search / LinkedIn / LinkedIn Profiles Your LinkedIn Professional Headline is very valuable real estate. Itâs the first line people see when they view your profile. Itâs also the first line people see when they do a LinkedIn search. (That includes recruiters who are trying to fill open positions.) So itâs in your best interest to make it count. Unfortunately, most people donât use LinkedInâs Professional Headline to their best advantage. By Default If left alone your LinkedIn headline will default to the title of your current position. This may or may not work to your advantage. If youâre a marketing manager who wants to remain a marketing manager allowing your LinkedIn profile to default to your current position probably wonât hurt you. Providing you have a robust, optimized profile recruiters trying to fill a marketing manager position may find you. Still, leaving your headline in default mode wonât do much to help you either. Marketing Manager, ABC Company is not exactly inspiring. It doesnât give a clue as to what you may bring to the table. Worst Headline Hoping to attract recruiters many job seekers change their LinkedIn profile to âOpen to New Opportunitiesâ or âLooking for New Opportunities.â This is a huge mistake. Here are three ways this headline can work against you. First, it doesnât tell anyone looking at your profile in a search anything about you. What do you do? What kind of opportunity are you looking for? What do you have to offer? Second, it wastes valuable LinkedIn real estate that might be used to sell you to recruiters and hiring managers who may stumble across your LinkedIn profile. Third, and probably the worst reason, recruiters who are combing LinkedIn trying to fill open positions are NOT including âLooking for New Opportunitiesâ in their search criteria. To make better use of your LinkedIn headline include your title, if youâre unemployed this can be your target title. You can follow this with a few of your top skills, for example, Business Development | New Market Development, etc., and/or a brief blurb about what you do. Maybe, Developing New Markets to Drive Business Growth. Remember LinkedIn allows a certain amount of characters for each section. The allowance for your professional headline is 120 characters. Donât waste them.
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