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  • northernladuk
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    Mine is as minimal as possible but still try to get the key skills in there. Because I re-write my CV to shown the skills required for that particular gig it could look like my linkedin doesn't match my CV if it's too detailed which can raise suspicions when looking for new gigs.

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  • Untouchable1
    started a topic Linkedin profile organisation

    Linkedin profile organisation

    Hi,

    Interested in how people organise their LinkedIn profile.

    At the moment, the way I do it is to have my Limited Co always in the top position and list the dates from when I started contracting. This role highlights my skill set and the type of contracts I take on.

    Then I list (using positions) the contracts that I have had over time.

    However, there are other options - for example using 'projects'.

    How do you organise your profile?

    Thanks,
    untouchable1

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