How to Create a LinkedIn Profile — Step-by-Step Procedure
LinkedIn is the go-to professional network — perfect for job hunting, networking, and showcasing your skills. Follow these simple steps to create a strong LinkedIn profile that gets noticed.
1. Sign up for LinkedIn
What to do:
Go to linkedin.com (or open the mobile app). Click Join now → enter your name, email, and create a password → verify your email.
Suggested image: Screenshot of the LinkedIn signup page.
Alt text: “LinkedIn signup screen showing fields for name, email and password.”
2. Add a professional profile photo
What to do:
Use a clear headshot (shoulders up), neutral background, smile lightly, dress as you would at work. Crop so your face occupies ~60% of the frame.
Suggested image: Example of a good vs poor profile photo (two small images side by side).
Alt text: “Comparison: professional headshot vs casual selfie.”
3. Choose a headline that shows what you do
What to do:
The headline (below your name) defaults to your job title — make it sharper: e.g.,
B.Tech (CSE) • Aspiring Frontend Developer | React • HTML • CSS
Keep it short, keyword-rich, and targeted.
Suggested image: Screenshot of profile header showing name + headline.
Alt text: “LinkedIn profile header with sample headline.”
4. Write a short, impactful About/Summary
What to do:
In 3–5 short paragraphs, mention who you are, your strengths, what you’re looking for, and a call to action (e.g., “open to internships”). Use first person. Add 3–5 key skills as inline keywords.
Suggested image: Screenshot of the About section in edit mode.
Alt text: “LinkedIn About section with editable text box.”
5. Add Experience, Education, and Projects
What to do:
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Experience: Add roles, organization, dates, 3–5 bullet points (achievements, impact with numbers).
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Education: Degree, college, years, relevant coursework.
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Projects: Name, short description, technologies used, link if available.
Suggested image: Screenshot showing Experience + Projects entries.
Alt text: “LinkedIn Experience and Projects sections with sample entries.”
6. Add skills & get endorsements
What to do:
Add 10–15 skills (technical + soft skills). Pin your top 3. Ask classmates/colleagues for endorsements.
Suggested image: Screenshot of the Skills & Endorsements section.
Alt text: “Skills section with endorsement icons.”
7. Get recommendations (qualitative testimonials)
What to do:
Request 2–3 recommendations from professors, internship mentors, or colleagues. Ask politely, suggest points they can mention.
Suggested image: Example screenshot of a recommendation on a profile.
Alt text: “LinkedIn recommendation displayed on profile.”
8. Customize your LinkedIn URL
What to do:
Go to Edit public profile & URL → create a short URL like linkedin.com/in/yourname. Add it to your résumé and email signature.
Suggested image: Screenshot of the Edit public profile page showing custom URL editing.
Alt text: “Custom LinkedIn URL edit screen.”
9. Connect, follow, and engage
What to do:
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Connect with peers, faculty, recruiters (add a short personalized note).
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Follow companies and thought leaders in your field.
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Post updates: project demos, articles, or short reflections (1–2 times weekly).
Suggested image: Screenshot of the Connect button and a sample post composer window.
Alt text: “Connect button and LinkedIn post composer.”
10. Use LinkedIn features to boost visibility
What to do:
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Turn on Open To Work or Open To (for recruiters).
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Add Featured section to pin top posts, media or portfolio.
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Use hashtags and tag people when posting.
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Join relevant groups and participate.
Suggested image: Screenshots of Open To Work toggle and Featured section.
Alt text: “Open To Work toggle and Featured section on LinkedIn profile.”
Quick checklist before you publish your profile
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Professional photo uploaded
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Headline is keyword-rich and targeted
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About section completed (3–5 lines)
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Experience + Projects added with achievements
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Skills added and top 3 pinned
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Custom URL set
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20–30 relevant connections made
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1 recent post or project shared
Explanation Photos:
Final tips
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Keep language simple and active: use verbs like built, improved, developed, led.
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Update the profile every 3 months.
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Use analytics (profile views) to see what works and tweak your headline/summary.
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