As a professional, you want your profile

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As a professional, you want your profile

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As a professional, you want your profile to look clear, understandable, and believable at first glance. For example, look at the photo I have on LinkedIn . It was taken by a professional, color-corrected, and scaled down to display properly. Photos and videos have the same importance on LinkedIn as on other social networks: they interest many more people than written text. Pay close attention to them, not only in terms of selection, but also in terms of retouching, color adjustments, etc.

Your photo on LinkedIn
The personal panel cannot exceed a maximum size of 8 MB and its dimensions are a minimum of 400 (width) × 400 (height) pixels and a maximum of 7,680 (width) × 4,320 (height) pixels. Once you upload the photo, you can edit it in the editor: zoom or crop it.


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Another part of your personal profile is your background latvia telemarketing list photo. The recommended size is 1,584 (width) × 396 (height) pixels, and I recommend preparing it to this exact size in Photoshop or a similar program. The file type must be PNG or JPG, and LinkedIn does not support GIF files.
Three tips for choosing the right LinkedIn photo
Because I have created dozens of profiles and we still manage many of them today, here are three simple tips on what to avoid when creating a Personal Profile and photo.

1. Your family, dog, cat, or car do not belong on LinkedIn . Forget about presenting yourself with family photos from your vacation or climbing an 8,000-meter peak (unless you are a professional climber).

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2. No or poor photo on your personal profile is your calling card. You also don't show up to an important meeting without socks or pants (unless that's part of your job). Don't put your profile out into the world without both photos. And a technical note related to the performance of your LinkedIn profile : profiles with a photo receive 50-70% more requests to add you to the network than profiles without a photo.

3. Smile. This simple rule applies in business as well as on any social network. Stylized profiles of bad men, provocative women, or photos cut from group photos do not belong on LinkedIn .
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