Saturday, April 11, 2020
3 LinkedIn Strategies For Escaping Your Crummy Job - Work It Daily
3 LinkedIn Strategies For Escaping Your Crummy Job - Work It Daily Hereâs How To Escape Your Crummy Job Letâs be honest with each other. The reason youâre updating your LinkedIn profile is because youâre sick of your job. Related: How LinkedIn Endorsements Can Improve Your Job Search Efforts Youâre somewhere between âI need to get the ____ out of hereâ and âIâm starting to consider other options.â Weâve all been there. But hereâs the common problem: We want out so badly that weâll update as much as we can as quickly as we can - and then quickly start researching and applying for other jobs. The pain, anger, frustration⦠whatever you want to call it... drives us. And it causes us to make less-than-optimal decisions. Thatâs ok though... because the first step to earning a higher income and being happier at work is realizing that a change needs to be made. And youâre the only person who can do it. Hereâs How To Escape Your Crummy Job First, take a breath. Trust that youâre on your way to something better. Next, realize that itâs smarter to take the time and do a great job of updating your profile now than it is to do a mediocre job and get your name out there quicker. You donât want your next job to be as bad - or even just a little better than your current position. Utilize These 3 Powerful LinkedIn Strategies You want to get the best job possible, as quickly as possible. Hereâs how to optimize your LinkedIn profile to do that: 1. Use Critical Keywords These are terms that accurately describe your skills and the job title youâre seeking. Think of it this way: If a potential employer were to read your LinkedIn profile after you applied for a job, what words would they be looking for to best suit the position? Also, what words would a recruiter search for if they were trying to find someone for the position youâre seeking? By including these critical keywords throughout your LinkedIn profile, you will increase your chances of getting an interview. Plus, theyâll help you get found by recruiters. Dream job, here you come. 2. Use A Headline That Sells What looks better to you? âCEO Managing Director.â Or... âCEO Managing Director â" Building High Performing Sales Teams that Align With Corporate Values.â Itâs obvious. The 2nd headline is better, by far. Simply model your headline after this structure, and include keywords you want to be found for. This simple change will significantly impact your ability to get noticed. 3. Get Credible Recommendations Itâs a truth of human nature. We believe credible peopleâs opinions about other people. Itâs why you see so many advertisements with celebrities or doctors. In the publicâs eye, theyâre credible. And in your future employers eye - your past employers, co-workers, teachers, mentors, and even mentees can provide valuable information about your skills, experience, and attitude. So, ask for some recommendations touching on these points from credible people in your network. Theyâll do wonders for helping you get the job that will make you the happiest and provide the highest income possible. And if you want a little extra help with finding and getting your next job, check out my free video here. It contains three practical job seeking tips I learned from my mentor that helped me get my dream job years ago. This post was originally published at an earlier date. Disclosure: This post is sponsored by a Work It Daily-approved expert. You can learn more about expert posts here. Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join For Free!
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