LinkedIn Hacks for A Good Profile

LinkedIn is more than just an online resume; it's a platform where you can network, showcase your skills, and build your personal brand. Whether you're a student, a professional, or someone looking for opportunities, having a strong LinkedIn profile can make all the difference. Here’s how to keep your profile fresh, engaging, and impactful.


Have a Professional yet Approachable

Your profile picture is the first thing people see, so make it count! Use a high-quality, well-lit photo where you look professional yet approachable. No blurry selfies, and no group photos.

Add a Cover Image that Represents You

The cover image is often overlooked, but it’s the main standout  on your profile. Use it to reflect your personality, industry, or aspirations. A sleek personal brand banner, an image showcasing your work, or a minimalist aesthetic with your tagline can make a difference. If you need help designing one, tools like Canva can make this super easy. Such tools are easy to work with and have built-in templates where you can take reference from.

Write a Captivating About Section

Your About section is where your personality and career story shine. Don’t rely on AI to generate something generic because this is about you! Write in a way that feels natural, engaging, and reflective of your journey. Keep it structured:

  • Start with a strong opening sentence.

  • Highlight your skills, experience, and passions.

  • Mention what you're looking for or open to.

  • End with a call to action (e.g., "Let’s connect!" or "Open to collaborations").

Connect with People Everyday

Networking is key on LinkedIn. Aim to send connection requests daily until you hit your weekly limit. Connect with classmates, colleagues, recruiters, and professionals in your industry. 

Engage with Content and Be Active

Having a great profile isn’t enough; you need to be active. Engage by:

  • Commenting thoughtfully on others' posts

  • Sharing updates about your projects, achievements, or insights

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