Still don’t have a powerful, substantial and visually appealing LinkedIn portfolio? Your competition does!
Including a portfolio of your work in LinkedIn profile is a great way to demonstrate what you bring to the table, as opposed to simply talking about it. This applies to your situation, whether you are an artist or a business analyst! Don’t you want to make it easy for potential clients, recruiters and hiring managers to see what you can do for them?
Good news is, invest just a little thought and effort – and you are on your way to developing a great portfolio. For example, include the following:
– A document showing your approach to policy writing or white paper writing,
– A presentation highlighting your approach to Business Process Improvement or proposal writing,
– A spreadsheet demonstrating your work with macros,
– And anything that lets you showcase your best work.
Show, don’t tell! See the following one pager for more ideas on what to include in your work portfolio and more reasons for having one available for potential clients, recruiters and hiring managers to check out:
Now that you know why it’s crucial to add multi-media to your profile and showcase your expertise via work samples, learn how to do this in this article.
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