First Name Last Name Email - Your preferred email address at which LinkedIn can contact you. Password - Your preferred password for your LinkedIn account.
Depending on your place of employment, you may also have to select a field from an “Industry” box on this page. If you’re a student, you’ll type in your current school, the year at which you started school, and when you plan to graduate.
Finding a job Building my professional network Staying up-to-date with my industry Keeping in touch with my contacts Not sure yet. I’m open!
Make sure you don’t close out of the LinkedIn page when you do this.
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You can also copy the code here and paste it into the code field on your LinkedIn page.
Choosing to import contacts will prompt you to allow LinkedIn access to your email account, and you’ll need to check each person you wish to add on LinkedIn. If you click Skip, you may need to click a pop-up Yes to confirm your decision.
Choosing to import contacts will prompt you to allow LinkedIn access to your email account, and you’ll need to check each person you wish to add on LinkedIn. If you click Skip, you may need to click a pop-up Yes to confirm your decision.
Choosing to import contacts will prompt you to allow LinkedIn access to your email account, and you’ll need to check each person you wish to add on LinkedIn. If you click Skip, you may need to click a pop-up Yes to confirm your decision.
If you’d rather not do this right now, click Skip.
If you’d rather not do this right now, click Skip.
You can also click Skip at the bottom of the page to skip this step.
Following profiles does not mean the profiles in question are in your contacts or LinkedIn connections.
You can also click Skip at the bottom of the page to skip this step.
First and Last Name Headline - A catchphrase or brief personal description. Current Position - Your position at your current company (for example, “Writer at Forbes”). Location Information - This includes your current country, ZIP code, and city. Summary - A description of your goals, accomplishments, and/or mission statement. Add Education - This option allows you to add a school or university to your profile.
This is information that public LinkedIn users will be able to see.
When adding a professional experience, you’ll enter information about the workplace (e. g. , which company you worked at) as well as how long you worked there, what your title was, and a brief summary of your duties. This information is extremely helpful to have on your profile so potential employers can see what your skills are. [3] X Expert Source Shannon O’Brien, MA, EdMLife & Career Coach Expert Interview. 10 December 2019.