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Showing posts with label Job Seekers. Show all posts

Creating a LinkedIn Profile

 


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:

  • Experience: Add roles, organization, dates, 3–5 bullet points (achievements, impact with numbers).

  • Education: Degree, college, years, relevant coursework.

  • 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:

  • Connect with peers, faculty, recruiters (add a short personalized note).

  • Follow companies and thought leaders in your field.

  • 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:

  • Turn on Open To Work or Open To (for recruiters).

  • Add Featured section to pin top posts, media or portfolio.

  • Use hashtags and tag people when posting.

  • 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

  • Professional photo uploaded

  • Headline is keyword-rich and targeted

  • About section completed (3–5 lines)

  • Experience + Projects added with achievements

  • Skills added and top 3 pinned

  • Custom URL set

  • 20–30 relevant connections made

  • 1 recent post or project shared


Explanation Photos:




Final tips

  • Keep language simple and active: use verbs like built, improved, developed, led.

  • Update the profile every 3 months.

  • Use analytics (profile views) to see what works and tweak your headline/summary.

Cover Letter/ Job Application Letter

Cover Letter/ Job Application Letter


A cover letter, also called a Job Application Letter, is a one-page document you send along with your résumé when applying for a job.
It tells the employer who you are, why you are applying, and why you are the right fit for the position.

A good cover letter can set you apart from other applicants, especially when you describe your skills, strengths, interest, and attitude clearly.


📝 Why is a Cover Letter Important?

Because it:
✔️ Introduces you professionally
✔️ Shows your communication skills
✔️ Highlights your achievements
✔️ Demonstrates your enthusiasm for the job
✔️ Helps employers see your personality beyond the résumé


Tips to Write a Strong Cover Letter (With Examples)

1. Provide your Contact Details

Include name, address, phone number, and email.
This helps the employer contact you easily.

Example:
Phone: 98765 43210 | Email: rahul.mehta@gmail.com.

2. Write about your Skills (Technical + Non-Technical)

Mention skills relevant to the job.

Technical Skill Example:

  • “Proficient in AutoCAD and Python programming.”

Non-Technical (Soft Skills) Example:

  • “Strong teamwork and time-management abilities.”

  • “Excellent problem-solving skills and a positive attitude.”

  • “Good at communication and maintaining professional relationships.”


3. Express Genuine Interest

Explain why you want this job.

Example:
“I am particularly interested in working at Infosys because of its strong learning culture and focus on innovation.”


4. Mention Relevant Experience (even small ones)

Part-time jobs, internships, college projects, club activities — everything counts.

Example:
“As the student coordinator of the Cultural Committee, I learned leadership, event planning, and conflict management.”


5. Talk About Your Passion

Employers love candidates who are motivated.

Example:
“I am passionate about designing user-friendly applications and improving customer experience.”


6. Address the Hiring Manager Properly

If you know their name, use it.
If not, “Dear Hiring Manager” is fine.


7. Mention about the attachment of your Resume

You have to definitely mention about the attachment of your resume, for their reference.


📌 Key Components of a Professional Cover Letter

1. Contact Information

Your name and address at the top.

2. Employer’s Information

Their name, job title, and company.

3. Introduction

Position you are applying for + how you heard about it.

4. Body Paragraphs

Your skills, experiences, achievements, strengths.
Explain why YOU are the best fit.

5. Closing Paragraph

Summarize, express interest in an interview and also mention about the attachment of your resume.

6. Closing Salutation

“Sincerely,” or “Best regards,”

7. Signature

Typed or handwritten (for hard copy).


📄 Sample Cover Letter with Personal Strengths

(You can post this as an example in your blog)


Rahul Mehta
H.No: 12-34, Vivekananda Nagar
Hyderabad – 500072
Email: rahul.mehta@gmail.com
Phone: 98765 43210
Date: 15 October 2025

The Hiring Manager
TCS Hyderabad
Gachibowli
Hyderabad – 500032

Dear Hiring Manager,

Subject: Application for the position of Associate Software Engineer with reference to the advertisement dated 29.09.2025 in The Hindu.

I am writing to apply for the position of Associate Software Engineer at TCS Hyderabad. I recently completed my B.Tech in Computer Science from VNR VJIET, and I am eager to contribute my technical knowledge and strong work ethic to your organization.

During my final-year project on AI-driven data analysis, I gained hands-on experience in Python, SQL, and machine learning models. I also presented our project at the regional tech symposium, which strengthened my communication and presentation skills.

Beyond technical abilities, I bring strong non-technical strengths such as teamwork, adaptability, time management, and a commitment to continuous learning. As a member of the college’s Innovation Club, I collaborated with students from different branches, which taught me leadership, patience, and creative problem-solving.

I am deeply impressed by TCS’s culture of innovation and employee development. I am particularly interested in working on your digital transformation projects, where I believe my analytical thinking and passion for emerging technologies will be valuable.

Thank you for considering my application. I have attached my resume for your reference. I look forward to the opportunity to discuss how my skills, enthusiasm, and commitment can contribute to TCS. I am available for an interview at your convenience and can be reached at 98765 43210 or rahul.mehta@gmail.com.

Sincerely,
Rahul Mehta


🌟 Final Tips for Students:

  • Keep the cover letter short and clear (1 page only).

  • Customize it for each job.

  • Avoid generic lines like “I am hardworking” — show examples instead.

  • Maintain a professional tone.

  • Proofread for spelling and grammar.


Sample Cover Letter for Internship


Internship Application

[Your Name]

[Your Address]

[City, State, ZIP Code]

[Email Address]

[Phone Number]


[Date]


[Hiring Manager’s Name]

[Company Name]

[Company Address]

Dear Hiring Manager,

Subject: Application for Internship Position

I would like to apply for the internship at [Company Name]. As a motivated student with strong learning ability, teamwork, and creativity, I am eager to gain industry experience.

I have completed academic projects related to [specific skill] and participated in group activities that strengthened my leadership and problem‑solving abilities. I am confident that this internship will help me grow professionally. I have attached my resume for your perusal. Looking forward to have an interview with you soon.

Thank you for your time.


Sincerely,

[Your Name]



Cover Letter for the Role of IT Software Developer


[Your Name]

[Your Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]
[Date]

[Hiring Manager’s Name]
[Company Name]
[Company Address]


Dear Hiring Manager,
Subject: Application for the position of Software Developer
I am writing to apply for the role of Software Developer at [Company Name]. With strong technical skills in Python, Java, and full‑stack development, paired with problem‑solving abilities and team collaboration, I believe I can contribute effectively to your organization.

In my previous position at [Previous Company], I developed a real‑time data monitoring tool that improved system performance by 25%. My experience with APIs, databases, and debugging, along with my adaptability and willingness to learn, aligns well with your requirements.
I am excited about your company’s commitment to innovation and would be proud to contribute to your ongoing projects. Attached is my resume for your perusal.
Looking forward to have an interview with you soon.


Thank you for considering my application.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]



Look at some of the examples here:

Cover Letter Sample-1

Cover Letter Sample-2

Cover Letter Sample-3

Cover Letter Sample-4



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