How To Develop Your Executive Brand On LinkedIn

One of the most important aspects of any job search is developing a brand that helps define you as a top professional in your field.

How To Develop Your Executive Brand On LinkedIn

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One of the most important aspects of any job search is developing a brand that helps define you as a top professional in your field. At the executive level, it becomes even more pertinent that others are able to quickly identify the level of expertise you can bring to the table by seeing your name or title. LinkedIn has become an amazing tool for the executive job seeker who wants to build his or her brand. But the site is useful only for those who make the most of the opportunities it presents.

 

So, what steps should you take to effectively develop your executive brand on LinkedIn?

 

Give Yourself The Appropriate Professional ‘Headline’

 

A great first step in branding yourself on LinkedIn is customizing your Professional “Headline.” This headline not only showcases how you define yourself as an executive in your field; it makes you easier to locate when people conduct keyword searches on the site and in search engines.

 

Headlines can simply define your role (e.g. Chief Financial Officer), but it’s recommended you dig even deeper by describing yourself in your role(s) (e.g. Veteran Chief Financial Officer and Visionary Entrepreneur).

 

Personalize Your URL

 

Another important step in developing your executive brand on LinkedIn is to personalize your URL so that it displays your name—or name and title. Changing your URL from the generic one your profile is assigned is as simple as visiting “Edit My Profile” under the Profile header and clicking “edit” next to your URL listed to the right of “Public Profile” in the first large profile block.

 

Tell Your Story

 

LinkedIn is not only a place that allows you to display your resume; it also lets you create a profile/bio that tells your professional story. By telling your story, recruiters who stop by have all of the information they need to make an initial judgment of whether you should be recruited. Not to mention that completing your profile helps LinkedIn analyze your page so that it can send great job suggestions your way.

 

Add Keywords To Your Copy

 

If you want to be found on LinkedIn then it’s your job to help people find you with the use of keywords. Similar to searches on Google, recruiters utilize keywords to search for executive candidates. Not only do these keywords help you get found through the site itself, but they help others who are looking for candidates through search engines to find you.

 

It’s no secret many job seekers unintentionally underutilize LinkedIn because they’re unaware of the many possibilities it presents for finding employment. As you conduct your own executive job search, take time to explore all that the site offers to ensure you’re able to develop a brand that clearly defines you as a top executive.

 

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