How to use LinkedIN to build your career and land a job.

How to use LinkedIN to build your career and land a job.

As the job market continues to become more competitive, building your personal brand has become more important than ever. One of the most effective ways to do this is through LinkedIn, which has become the go-to platform for HR managers and companies hiring to find potential candidates. Just like a brand uses a marketing agency or professional expert to help them promote their brand, you should be considering getting an expert to help you optimize your profile, if it directly impacts your job prospects/salary, it's certainly worthwhile getting a professional to rewrite your profile. We have been offering professional LinkedIN writing services, resume services, and personal branding coaching and expertise for years. Reach me or the team at Reesby Careers if you are ready to take your career and personal brand to the next level.

So, how can you use LinkedIn to build your personal brand and improve your job prospects? Here are some tips:

  1. Optimise your profile properly: Your LinkedIn profile is essentially your online resume. Make sure it's complete and up-to-date, with a professional headshot, a headline that accurately reflects your skills and experience- We highly recommend getting this professionally written, unless you are a content writer with insight into what recruiters want, we would say you are likely not the best person to take on the task (no offence, but this is just the reality)
  2. Network strategically: LinkedIn is all about networking, knowing how to connect is key- all our linkedin services come with a direct inmail template that works. Connect with professionals in your industry, both those you know and those you don't. Join relevant groups and participate in discussions. This not only helps you build relationships with others in your field, but it also increases your visibility on the platform.
  3. Share content: One of the best ways to demonstrate your expertise and build your personal brand is by sharing relevant, high-quality content. This could be articles, blog posts, or your own original content. By sharing your knowledge and insights, you'll establish yourself as a thought leader in your industry. We ghost write articles for our customers to help them stand out.
  4. Engage with others: Don't just share content, engage with others' content as well. Comment on posts, share your thoughts and insights, and engage in conversations. This shows that you're not just a passive user of the platform, but an active participant in your industry.

By following these tips and engaging our team, you can build a strong personal brand on LinkedIn and improve your job prospects. However, if you're still struggling to get noticed by recruiters, it may be time to consider professional help.

At Reesby, we offer LinkedIn rewrite and personal branding services for job seekers. Our team of experts can help you optimize your LinkedIn profile, craft a compelling personal brand, and position yourself as a top candidate in your industry. In fact, our clients have seen a 60% increase in profile views and a 30% increase in job offers after working with us.


PACKAGE INCLUDES:

LinkedIN Re-write- seo optimised

LinkedIN settings strategy e-book

LinkedIN Personal brand curation and 1 on 1 personal brand coaching

LinkedIN headshot and profile banner image creation

x1 Ghost-written relevant article for you to post to standout

Inmail and connection request templates


Don't let a lackluster LinkedIn profile hold you back from your dream job. Contact our team at reesby.com.au or DM me today to learn more about how we can help you build your personal brand and improve your job prospects.

Jessica Reesby

“The Job Whisperer”💼 CEO / Founder Reesby Careers | LinkedIn Influencer | Executive Recruitment Consultant | Remote Jobs and Remote Talent| Females in Tech | Internship Consultant | Career Coach 🚀Jobsearch Consultant

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Sounds great dm me if you want my help!

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