Helpful Tips
Keep it simple – your profile does not need to be complex; a great starting point is including information directly from your resume.
Complete your profile – incomplete profiles are unattractive to employers. If you are having trouble formatting or wording your profile review those of classmates, alumni, or ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ faculty and staff.
Upload samples of your work – photos, research, presentations, and video add depth to your profile.
Headshot – make sure your headshot is professional; schedule a Professional Photo appointment on the
Keep your profile updated – as you gain experience and skills add them to your profile as it will make you more attractive to employers.
(from LinkedIn’s website)
Examples & Templates
- (Amber Moser)
- (Danielle Golinski)
- (Ross Wade)
- (Brooke Buffington)
- (Kristen Aquilino)
- (Kim Giles)