Have you checked your Privacy Settings?
LinkedIn makes it clear in section 2.6 of their privacy policy that unless you opt out they will share your info with third parties.
I find this LinkedIn group very helpful. They offer boolean strings that enable you to search LinkedIn's database without even signing into LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/groups/1176637
There are also many benefits to LinkedIn Premium.
https://www.linkedin.com/people/invites?trk=connect_hub_manage_invitations_sent
If that link doesn't work, go to your pending invitations/people you may know page, in the top right just below the notification bar you'll see a drop down box next to the shadow of two people, here you can select 'sent invitations'.
I assume this is you?: https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=400885272
You could always contact a recruiter yourself, your profile looks like you might be already pretty busy since you're already in 2 jobs.
Upload a profile picture, or at least the same picture you have on your Facebook. This way you seem inactive when someone didn't open your profile yet.
I couldn't find any website or more info about the secondbest games or My tutor, which is odd if you're someone who works with computers.
If you got any questions, just send me a message on LinkedIn.
You've done a good job of filling out a few different parts of your profile. It was smart to put your courses and volunteer work too.
I have two suggestions for you:
For instance, in my profile (https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickgagalis), I want to come across as an expert on content marketing, so you'll see, "content," "marketing," "content marketing," "blog," "social media," etc. in various parts of the profile.
>I want to know if it's worth the time putting something out there.
The real answer is "it depends" but the short answer is "yes."
1) If you're already blogging/creating content, you can use LinkedIn Publishing as a cross-promotional venue.
2) A post on LinkedIn (even though its publishing platform is open to every member) adds credibility vs. a post on your (unknown) company or personal blog.
3) If you get tagged and featured on Pulse, you can get thousands of views and at least a few conversions.
Hey...that's really good question i found here...Recently i have created my own post to build strong relationship between companies and me....let' see it here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/5-topmost-mobile-game-development-companies-india-mukesh-chouhan According to me this one is good thing for all these companies that i have listed in this post....What you say about this presence?
I add everyone as well. When people search on LinkedIn, it usually brings up people that are in their network first, so IMO the more connections you have the better.
If you want to connect, please feel free to send me an invite: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenashe
Thanks for this info, a really good read. Some more good info can also be found in this LinkedIn Pulse blog https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/generating-business-linkedin-5-key-strategies-paul-willocks?_mSplash=1&trk=prof-post
So far so good. I've worked very hard on mine for the past couple years: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickdavies100. Try to get more endorsements on your skills. Connect with other people and endorse them.
FYI: whether it's for you or whomever else, it helps a lot to have a vanity URL on LinkedIn. For instance, mine is https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickgagalis.
The instructions for how to set it up are here: https://help.linkedin.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/87/~/customizing-your-public-profile-url.
Hope this helps!
Couldn't comment in the main sticky post. Hopefully this one will gain some traction.
I'm in the technology industry, and would also appreciate some feedback on my profile.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/campbellsinclair
Thank you
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You either have to give the VA your username and password or signup for one of the social media management platforms like HootSuite and use the system's integrated security/permissions features (preferred).
Do you have Premium?
Check this out:
>If you have a basic (free) account and you activate the private mode, you won't be able to see who has viewed your profile as well. That's only possible if you have a premium account. But, even then, you won't be able to see the users who've chosen to stay anonymous.
Source: https://whatagraph.com/blog/articles/linkedin-private-mode