Ways to Get More LinkedIn Profile Views
You’ve heard the news, LinkedIn is the place to be for job search. But why isn’t your phone ringing off the hook with job offers?
90+% of recruiters are using LinkedIn according to the 2013 Jobvite social recruiting study, to search, contact, keep tabs, and vet candidates. Here’s what you need to do to ensure recruiters are looking at your LinkedIn profile!
1. Use The Right Key Words In Your Headline
By default, LinkedIn uses your most recent job title and employer in your headline. CHANGE THIS. Remember, your LinkedIn profile is about showcasing you, not your employer.
Think about the key words or phrases that a recruiter or hiring manager would use to search for someone to fill a job. These are the words you would want to use in your headline. You have 120 characters, use them wisely!
If you are about to graduate, you don’t need to include that information in your headline. Use key words found in job postings you are interested in applying for.
It is doubtful anyone would search for “team player, organized,” other similar buzzwords (via LinkedIn), so avoid using them in your headline. 
2. Say More In Your Summary
Your summary should provide a high-level overview of what you do (and what you like doing). Here are just some of the things you can include in your summary:
- Use key words and skill sets that are valued by future employers.
- Describe the successes you have had (and quantify whenever possible)
- List the industry experience you have accumulated
- Include processes, procedures, software and other tools you are familiar with
- Consider adding samples of work, pictures and other media too!
3. Create A New Status Update Every Day
As I skimmed through my home page, looking for status updates from job seekers in my network, I was sadly disappointed. I couldn’t find a single one! One of the best ways to stay top of mind and build a memorable reputation is by sharing on-brand news, stories and events. On-brand for a job seeker is NOT job search stuff. It is content related to the next desired occupation.
Here is an example of an update sent by someone in marketing.
4. Connect with Recruiters and HR
If you are job searching, then you should absolutely be connecting with corporate recruiters, HR staff, and third party recruiters! It doesn’t guarantee anything, but, it just might help! Glassdoor asked top corporate recruiters two questions- “How would someone get on your radar?” and “was there a candidate that totally wow-ed you and if yes, how did they do it?”
The answers might just surprise you…Here’s one:
How would someone get on your radar?
It’s fairly easy to get my attention since I’m fairly transparent. Reaching out to me via Twitter and LinkedIn are one of the easiest ways to get on my radar and even better when those individuals begin interacting with my posts, especially Philips related posts. That level of interaction demonstrates their passion for Philips and even if I don’t have an employment opportunity available for that person at that precise moment, I’ll remember that person.
Chrystal Moore, Senior Recruiter, Philips Healthcare
5. Add Your Thoughts To Group Discussions
Some recruiters lurk in groups looking for talent. Use occupation or industry specific groups to network! (Networking = building relationships and helping others!) Use these concepts to connect with new people, offer advice/help, share interesting news. This example would be great for leadership or recruiting.
12 Ways to Build a Better LinkedIn Profile has more helpful tips for improving your LinkedIn profile.
And here is a 20 point check list for creating an awesome LinkedIn profile.
Monitor Your Profile
How do you know if the changes have helped? Check out the stats! They are on the right side of your profile. Do this before you make the changes and then check the stats about 2-3 weeks after you’ve made the changes. You should see the the numbers increase!
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