Very helpful, and thanks for sharing. But having a little difficulty putting the about section together due to the fact that I'm looking to change careers. For someone looking to pivot from commercial real estate/property management industry to community/public health, any tips on how go about this? I do have some 5 years of community health volunteer experience plus a certificate in community health, but my challenge is linking my property management/real estate background to community health.
This series on LinkedIn has been a Godsend to me. I am very good at technical IT but suck at the social media game. This series has given me comprehensive tools to give me the confidence to create a great LinkedIn profile which is the number one stop for companies and recruiters in the IT sector to seek candidates for their positions. Thank you so much for making this series and giving help to people who need this. Without a doubt, many people will benefit. Thanks again.
I would advise that unicode not be used unless its not one of your important word-cloud keywords (personal email would be fine). From my understanding unicode cannot be read by the algorithms that pull you up that search results list.
Isn't that with almost everything in life Michael? Sometimes we need to focus on logic and learn along the way. I'd be more than happy to hear how you'd perform research on this topic.
@@RDelescen I know, right? And when you go to a restaurant and get a disappointing meal, you are not allowed to criticize it unless you yourself are a Michelin-star chef.
All humans have credibility and authority when it comes to judging food (we practice it every day). Let me know when you've applied my tips, and/or can show me some hard data, I'm more than willing to learn. Either way, you are always allowed to criticize @@Michael-iw3ek
I'm curious guys, was this helpful? Should I continue making these tutorials? Leave a like to let me know :)
🎉Yes!
Very helpful, and thanks for sharing. But having a little difficulty putting the about section together due to the fact that I'm looking to change careers.
For someone looking to pivot from commercial real estate/property management industry to community/public health, any tips on how go about this? I do have some 5 years of community health volunteer experience plus a certificate in community health, but my challenge is linking my property management/real estate background to community health.
Yes please :)
hell, yes!!!
This series on LinkedIn has been a Godsend to me. I am very good at technical IT but suck at the social media game. This series has given me comprehensive tools to give me the confidence to create a great LinkedIn profile which is the number one stop for companies and recruiters in the IT sector to seek candidates for their positions. Thank you so much for making this series and giving help to people who need this. Without a doubt, many people will benefit. Thanks again.
Thanks, Sean! Really appreciate the message.
Thanks for sharing this.☺️👍
Thanks for watching Abubakar Ahmad!
This has been very helpful, I have a lot to comment on...
Thank you Guddie :)
You're a cool central banker, friend!
Thank you haha!
Could you please do a linked in bio for an accountant? Really appreciate it 👍🏽
I'll keep it in mind Paul!
Not how you say "reputable". Just trying to help :) I love googling words and using the audio feature for stuff like this.
Aiii 😄
I would advise that unicode not be used unless its not one of your important word-cloud keywords (personal email would be fine). From my understanding unicode cannot be read by the algorithms that pull you up that search results list.
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Hi sir. can you help me for my Summary in linkedin about my profile can you give me example strong summary as Visual Merchandiser. thank so much sir.
I'd recommend ChatGPT if you need more tailored summary examples :)
Help me ..for cv and cover latter .I want to job europe
This is all generic "good advice" until it gets backed with hard data.
Isn't that with almost everything in life Michael? Sometimes we need to focus on logic and learn along the way. I'd be more than happy to hear how you'd perform research on this topic.
@@RDelescen No, it's far from "everything in life" - data-based research is quite common in this world.
I would love to hear more about your expertise@@Michael-iw3ek. Seems like you know things that I don't.
@@RDelescen I know, right? And when you go to a restaurant and get a disappointing meal, you are not allowed to criticize it unless you yourself are a Michelin-star chef.
All humans have credibility and authority when it comes to judging food (we practice it every day). Let me know when you've applied my tips, and/or can show me some hard data, I'm more than willing to learn. Either way, you are always allowed to criticize @@Michael-iw3ek