Top tips for updating your LinkedIn profile

Author Rachael Crocker
October 6, 2020

Our webinar “Optimising your LinkedIn profile” was hosted by Charlotte Hughes, Charlie Maitland and Kyle Linzell. They were joined by guest speaker Katie Moon, Global Customer Success Manager at LinkedIn. 

With over 650 million members, LinkedIn is the most comprehensive database of working professionals and the go-to resource for recruiters, agency recruiters and line managers. There has never been a better time to make sure your LinkedIn profile is optimised and ensure you are appearing in relevant searches. If you are a tax or treasury professional and wish to be easily identified by organisations and recruiters for your next role this webinar will help.

Aside from information about your work experience, the Brewer Morris team highlight the skills and current relevant terms that should be visible on your LinkedIn profile to match current market requirements. They explain how recruitment consultants, internal recruiters and line managers use the LinkedIn Recruiter tool to search and identify the right candidates for the right jobs.

You can watch a recording of the webinar below:

Top tips

For advice about the type of information, you should include within your LinkedIn profile this downloadable fact sheet will help. It gives advice and guidance for your:

  • Photo
  • Location
  • Summary
  • Experience
  • Pictures and videos
  • Education
  • Endorsements

Click to download the PDF.

For more information or if you have any questions, contact Kyle.

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