People who want to get a talent visa should know that LinkedIn profiles play an important role In building a presence on social media. Your LinkedIn profile should be professionally drawn up and should demonstrate the key points relating to your professional and academic skills and achievements. It is necessary to obtain a significant number of skills confirmations from high-ranking professionals in their respective fields of profession. A well-designed LinkedIn profile with more approvals helps candidates get a higher score, which increases their chances of being approved by the Global Talent Visa.
The most A popular way to find work abroad – using the professional network LinkedIn. In the Western market, this network has become the main tool for finding business contacts and expanding the network.
Business social network LinkedIn has been blocked in the territory of the Russian Federation since November 17, 2016 and included in the register of prohibited information. Communications operators have restricted access to the resource for all Russian users, as the courts have ruled that LinkedIn does not comply with the law on the storage of personal data of Russians.
The Intro. The first thing you need to specify in the Intro (profile cap) is your name and surname.
by V Headline I can say a little about myself, about my work.
Further Current position your current position or your current job. This line will be displayed in the recruiters search list.
Industry If you don’t have a job right now, just indicate the area you want to work in.
Education You need to indicate the university that you have completed.
Location. Country/Region, City Your actual location.
Contact info Contact information
About – 3-5 sentences that characterize you as a professional and human.
Experience You need to indicate all your experience related to your current profession.
Licenses & certifications – specify your certificates, you can both pay and free
Skills – Here are the current skills you possess. The existing skills can be tested on the platform itself. Successful passing the test will give you the opportunity to add the Passed LinkedIn Skill Assessment icon.
Publications Your articles and scientific publications
Languages Which languages you speak
interests – is block about your hobbies. By providing this information, you can show the versatility of personality. And this item cannot be missed, because it also adds weight to the entire resume/profile
Completing your LinkedIn profile is an important part when applying for a talent visa. In addition to your profile, you will need to specify the profiles of your recommenders when submitting documents, or, if they do not have LinkedIn profiles, attach them to their resume.
Another point – you can request public feedback from your contacts, those with whom you have studied, worked. This increases the weight of your resume. The Skills, You can ask them to evaluate.by
If you still do not have a LinkedIn profile or it is not fully filled, you will need to upgrade it in case you decide to apply for a Global Talent visa.
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