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THE LANGUAGE OF
LINKEDIN INTERACTIONAL
SOCIOLINGUISTICS AND SOCIAL
NETWORKING
Anna Marie Trester
CareerLinguist
Linking = connecting
Communicating is a choice (just as it is a choice NOT to communicate) And then you make choices in HOW you communicate
As a linguist I am interested in
What was said
What wasnrsquot
What you could have said but didnrsquot
As an interactional sociolinguist it all comes down to a moment of conversational interaction ndash metaphor of ldquothe askrdquo
First things first a story
About me
My LinkedIn model - Focus on
interaction
Conceptual Metaphor the ask
When you edit your profile it sends a message to your network
Before we begin
A word about privacy settings
CONNECTING CAPTURE YOUR EXISTING
NETWORK
wwwlinkedincom
People you know ldquoIRLrdquo
(family friends work clubs)
Groups Join relevant groups Ask Questions (for ideas look at the
groups others in your network belong to)
Start a Group demonstrate ldquothought leadershiprdquo
Alumni Target by an industry or geographical location
ldquoThe askrdquo here is the request to connect (how to honor that)
DOING THINGS
wwwlinkedincom
DOING Things on LinkedIn
Having curated your network makes the site work better for you
Research
Companies Jobs Locations ndash planning to travel or move
Yourself ndash if someone is looking for you how would they find you Search for yourself with keywords do you return
ldquothe askrdquo Request to be Introduced (how often depends on what you are looking for right now)
Researching using Advanced
Search
Searching for yourself using
keywords
TELLING YOUR STORY
YOUR PROFILE
wwwlinkedincom
Opportunities for Languageing
Headline ndash not just your job title (framing positioning presuppositions)
Every section has a genre Meaningfully different from a resume Facebook job board Twitter etc
Pay attention for opportunities to tell a story
Your picture tells a story
What are you doing with your summary
How do you describe your experience Your projects
ldquoThe askrdquo here a bit more abstract ndash ask for someone to know you and know what you might be looking for (that involves work paying attention to that interaction means doing the work of making yourself your wants comprehensible)
Summary example 1
Summary Example 2
Summary Example 3
Summary Example 4
I evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
She evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
Alison evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
We evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Domestic and international credential
Talking about your experience
on LinkedIn Pronoun choices
Give me one Hour a week for your future
MY ASK
Some Final Thoughts
LinkedIn multifaceted (many worlds within it)
At the same time nested (only one piece of any
personrsquos social media presence)
Always understood in context learn as much
as you can about the contexts in which your
profile will be used and understood Because
it is about connecting with people who you
know be reflective about how they will USE
Lead with listening
Linking OUT
Share visuals examples of your work
Direct people to your Twitter your blog
websites Amazon book reviews etc
Be generous
Get in there and look for opportunities to PAY IT
FORWARD
wwwcareerlinguistcom
CareerLinguist
Me
Linking = connecting
Communicating is a choice (just as it is a choice NOT to communicate) And then you make choices in HOW you communicate
As a linguist I am interested in
What was said
What wasnrsquot
What you could have said but didnrsquot
As an interactional sociolinguist it all comes down to a moment of conversational interaction ndash metaphor of ldquothe askrdquo
First things first a story
About me
My LinkedIn model - Focus on
interaction
Conceptual Metaphor the ask
When you edit your profile it sends a message to your network
Before we begin
A word about privacy settings
CONNECTING CAPTURE YOUR EXISTING
NETWORK
wwwlinkedincom
People you know ldquoIRLrdquo
(family friends work clubs)
Groups Join relevant groups Ask Questions (for ideas look at the
groups others in your network belong to)
Start a Group demonstrate ldquothought leadershiprdquo
Alumni Target by an industry or geographical location
ldquoThe askrdquo here is the request to connect (how to honor that)
DOING THINGS
wwwlinkedincom
DOING Things on LinkedIn
Having curated your network makes the site work better for you
Research
Companies Jobs Locations ndash planning to travel or move
Yourself ndash if someone is looking for you how would they find you Search for yourself with keywords do you return
ldquothe askrdquo Request to be Introduced (how often depends on what you are looking for right now)
Researching using Advanced
Search
Searching for yourself using
keywords
TELLING YOUR STORY
YOUR PROFILE
wwwlinkedincom
Opportunities for Languageing
Headline ndash not just your job title (framing positioning presuppositions)
Every section has a genre Meaningfully different from a resume Facebook job board Twitter etc
Pay attention for opportunities to tell a story
Your picture tells a story
What are you doing with your summary
How do you describe your experience Your projects
ldquoThe askrdquo here a bit more abstract ndash ask for someone to know you and know what you might be looking for (that involves work paying attention to that interaction means doing the work of making yourself your wants comprehensible)
Summary example 1
Summary Example 2
Summary Example 3
Summary Example 4
I evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
She evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
Alison evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
We evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Domestic and international credential
Talking about your experience
on LinkedIn Pronoun choices
Give me one Hour a week for your future
MY ASK
Some Final Thoughts
LinkedIn multifaceted (many worlds within it)
At the same time nested (only one piece of any
personrsquos social media presence)
Always understood in context learn as much
as you can about the contexts in which your
profile will be used and understood Because
it is about connecting with people who you
know be reflective about how they will USE
Lead with listening
Linking OUT
Share visuals examples of your work
Direct people to your Twitter your blog
websites Amazon book reviews etc
Be generous
Get in there and look for opportunities to PAY IT
FORWARD
wwwcareerlinguistcom
CareerLinguist
Me
First things first a story
About me
My LinkedIn model - Focus on
interaction
Conceptual Metaphor the ask
When you edit your profile it sends a message to your network
Before we begin
A word about privacy settings
CONNECTING CAPTURE YOUR EXISTING
NETWORK
wwwlinkedincom
People you know ldquoIRLrdquo
(family friends work clubs)
Groups Join relevant groups Ask Questions (for ideas look at the
groups others in your network belong to)
Start a Group demonstrate ldquothought leadershiprdquo
Alumni Target by an industry or geographical location
ldquoThe askrdquo here is the request to connect (how to honor that)
DOING THINGS
wwwlinkedincom
DOING Things on LinkedIn
Having curated your network makes the site work better for you
Research
Companies Jobs Locations ndash planning to travel or move
Yourself ndash if someone is looking for you how would they find you Search for yourself with keywords do you return
ldquothe askrdquo Request to be Introduced (how often depends on what you are looking for right now)
Researching using Advanced
Search
Searching for yourself using
keywords
TELLING YOUR STORY
YOUR PROFILE
wwwlinkedincom
Opportunities for Languageing
Headline ndash not just your job title (framing positioning presuppositions)
Every section has a genre Meaningfully different from a resume Facebook job board Twitter etc
Pay attention for opportunities to tell a story
Your picture tells a story
What are you doing with your summary
How do you describe your experience Your projects
ldquoThe askrdquo here a bit more abstract ndash ask for someone to know you and know what you might be looking for (that involves work paying attention to that interaction means doing the work of making yourself your wants comprehensible)
Summary example 1
Summary Example 2
Summary Example 3
Summary Example 4
I evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
She evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
Alison evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
We evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Domestic and international credential
Talking about your experience
on LinkedIn Pronoun choices
Give me one Hour a week for your future
MY ASK
Some Final Thoughts
LinkedIn multifaceted (many worlds within it)
At the same time nested (only one piece of any
personrsquos social media presence)
Always understood in context learn as much
as you can about the contexts in which your
profile will be used and understood Because
it is about connecting with people who you
know be reflective about how they will USE
Lead with listening
Linking OUT
Share visuals examples of your work
Direct people to your Twitter your blog
websites Amazon book reviews etc
Be generous
Get in there and look for opportunities to PAY IT
FORWARD
wwwcareerlinguistcom
CareerLinguist
Me
About me
My LinkedIn model - Focus on
interaction
Conceptual Metaphor the ask
When you edit your profile it sends a message to your network
Before we begin
A word about privacy settings
CONNECTING CAPTURE YOUR EXISTING
NETWORK
wwwlinkedincom
People you know ldquoIRLrdquo
(family friends work clubs)
Groups Join relevant groups Ask Questions (for ideas look at the
groups others in your network belong to)
Start a Group demonstrate ldquothought leadershiprdquo
Alumni Target by an industry or geographical location
ldquoThe askrdquo here is the request to connect (how to honor that)
DOING THINGS
wwwlinkedincom
DOING Things on LinkedIn
Having curated your network makes the site work better for you
Research
Companies Jobs Locations ndash planning to travel or move
Yourself ndash if someone is looking for you how would they find you Search for yourself with keywords do you return
ldquothe askrdquo Request to be Introduced (how often depends on what you are looking for right now)
Researching using Advanced
Search
Searching for yourself using
keywords
TELLING YOUR STORY
YOUR PROFILE
wwwlinkedincom
Opportunities for Languageing
Headline ndash not just your job title (framing positioning presuppositions)
Every section has a genre Meaningfully different from a resume Facebook job board Twitter etc
Pay attention for opportunities to tell a story
Your picture tells a story
What are you doing with your summary
How do you describe your experience Your projects
ldquoThe askrdquo here a bit more abstract ndash ask for someone to know you and know what you might be looking for (that involves work paying attention to that interaction means doing the work of making yourself your wants comprehensible)
Summary example 1
Summary Example 2
Summary Example 3
Summary Example 4
I evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
She evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
Alison evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
We evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Domestic and international credential
Talking about your experience
on LinkedIn Pronoun choices
Give me one Hour a week for your future
MY ASK
Some Final Thoughts
LinkedIn multifaceted (many worlds within it)
At the same time nested (only one piece of any
personrsquos social media presence)
Always understood in context learn as much
as you can about the contexts in which your
profile will be used and understood Because
it is about connecting with people who you
know be reflective about how they will USE
Lead with listening
Linking OUT
Share visuals examples of your work
Direct people to your Twitter your blog
websites Amazon book reviews etc
Be generous
Get in there and look for opportunities to PAY IT
FORWARD
wwwcareerlinguistcom
CareerLinguist
Me
My LinkedIn model - Focus on
interaction
Conceptual Metaphor the ask
When you edit your profile it sends a message to your network
Before we begin
A word about privacy settings
CONNECTING CAPTURE YOUR EXISTING
NETWORK
wwwlinkedincom
People you know ldquoIRLrdquo
(family friends work clubs)
Groups Join relevant groups Ask Questions (for ideas look at the
groups others in your network belong to)
Start a Group demonstrate ldquothought leadershiprdquo
Alumni Target by an industry or geographical location
ldquoThe askrdquo here is the request to connect (how to honor that)
DOING THINGS
wwwlinkedincom
DOING Things on LinkedIn
Having curated your network makes the site work better for you
Research
Companies Jobs Locations ndash planning to travel or move
Yourself ndash if someone is looking for you how would they find you Search for yourself with keywords do you return
ldquothe askrdquo Request to be Introduced (how often depends on what you are looking for right now)
Researching using Advanced
Search
Searching for yourself using
keywords
TELLING YOUR STORY
YOUR PROFILE
wwwlinkedincom
Opportunities for Languageing
Headline ndash not just your job title (framing positioning presuppositions)
Every section has a genre Meaningfully different from a resume Facebook job board Twitter etc
Pay attention for opportunities to tell a story
Your picture tells a story
What are you doing with your summary
How do you describe your experience Your projects
ldquoThe askrdquo here a bit more abstract ndash ask for someone to know you and know what you might be looking for (that involves work paying attention to that interaction means doing the work of making yourself your wants comprehensible)
Summary example 1
Summary Example 2
Summary Example 3
Summary Example 4
I evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
She evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
Alison evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
We evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Domestic and international credential
Talking about your experience
on LinkedIn Pronoun choices
Give me one Hour a week for your future
MY ASK
Some Final Thoughts
LinkedIn multifaceted (many worlds within it)
At the same time nested (only one piece of any
personrsquos social media presence)
Always understood in context learn as much
as you can about the contexts in which your
profile will be used and understood Because
it is about connecting with people who you
know be reflective about how they will USE
Lead with listening
Linking OUT
Share visuals examples of your work
Direct people to your Twitter your blog
websites Amazon book reviews etc
Be generous
Get in there and look for opportunities to PAY IT
FORWARD
wwwcareerlinguistcom
CareerLinguist
Me
Conceptual Metaphor the ask
When you edit your profile it sends a message to your network
Before we begin
A word about privacy settings
CONNECTING CAPTURE YOUR EXISTING
NETWORK
wwwlinkedincom
People you know ldquoIRLrdquo
(family friends work clubs)
Groups Join relevant groups Ask Questions (for ideas look at the
groups others in your network belong to)
Start a Group demonstrate ldquothought leadershiprdquo
Alumni Target by an industry or geographical location
ldquoThe askrdquo here is the request to connect (how to honor that)
DOING THINGS
wwwlinkedincom
DOING Things on LinkedIn
Having curated your network makes the site work better for you
Research
Companies Jobs Locations ndash planning to travel or move
Yourself ndash if someone is looking for you how would they find you Search for yourself with keywords do you return
ldquothe askrdquo Request to be Introduced (how often depends on what you are looking for right now)
Researching using Advanced
Search
Searching for yourself using
keywords
TELLING YOUR STORY
YOUR PROFILE
wwwlinkedincom
Opportunities for Languageing
Headline ndash not just your job title (framing positioning presuppositions)
Every section has a genre Meaningfully different from a resume Facebook job board Twitter etc
Pay attention for opportunities to tell a story
Your picture tells a story
What are you doing with your summary
How do you describe your experience Your projects
ldquoThe askrdquo here a bit more abstract ndash ask for someone to know you and know what you might be looking for (that involves work paying attention to that interaction means doing the work of making yourself your wants comprehensible)
Summary example 1
Summary Example 2
Summary Example 3
Summary Example 4
I evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
She evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
Alison evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
We evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Domestic and international credential
Talking about your experience
on LinkedIn Pronoun choices
Give me one Hour a week for your future
MY ASK
Some Final Thoughts
LinkedIn multifaceted (many worlds within it)
At the same time nested (only one piece of any
personrsquos social media presence)
Always understood in context learn as much
as you can about the contexts in which your
profile will be used and understood Because
it is about connecting with people who you
know be reflective about how they will USE
Lead with listening
Linking OUT
Share visuals examples of your work
Direct people to your Twitter your blog
websites Amazon book reviews etc
Be generous
Get in there and look for opportunities to PAY IT
FORWARD
wwwcareerlinguistcom
CareerLinguist
Me
When you edit your profile it sends a message to your network
Before we begin
A word about privacy settings
CONNECTING CAPTURE YOUR EXISTING
NETWORK
wwwlinkedincom
People you know ldquoIRLrdquo
(family friends work clubs)
Groups Join relevant groups Ask Questions (for ideas look at the
groups others in your network belong to)
Start a Group demonstrate ldquothought leadershiprdquo
Alumni Target by an industry or geographical location
ldquoThe askrdquo here is the request to connect (how to honor that)
DOING THINGS
wwwlinkedincom
DOING Things on LinkedIn
Having curated your network makes the site work better for you
Research
Companies Jobs Locations ndash planning to travel or move
Yourself ndash if someone is looking for you how would they find you Search for yourself with keywords do you return
ldquothe askrdquo Request to be Introduced (how often depends on what you are looking for right now)
Researching using Advanced
Search
Searching for yourself using
keywords
TELLING YOUR STORY
YOUR PROFILE
wwwlinkedincom
Opportunities for Languageing
Headline ndash not just your job title (framing positioning presuppositions)
Every section has a genre Meaningfully different from a resume Facebook job board Twitter etc
Pay attention for opportunities to tell a story
Your picture tells a story
What are you doing with your summary
How do you describe your experience Your projects
ldquoThe askrdquo here a bit more abstract ndash ask for someone to know you and know what you might be looking for (that involves work paying attention to that interaction means doing the work of making yourself your wants comprehensible)
Summary example 1
Summary Example 2
Summary Example 3
Summary Example 4
I evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
She evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
Alison evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
We evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Domestic and international credential
Talking about your experience
on LinkedIn Pronoun choices
Give me one Hour a week for your future
MY ASK
Some Final Thoughts
LinkedIn multifaceted (many worlds within it)
At the same time nested (only one piece of any
personrsquos social media presence)
Always understood in context learn as much
as you can about the contexts in which your
profile will be used and understood Because
it is about connecting with people who you
know be reflective about how they will USE
Lead with listening
Linking OUT
Share visuals examples of your work
Direct people to your Twitter your blog
websites Amazon book reviews etc
Be generous
Get in there and look for opportunities to PAY IT
FORWARD
wwwcareerlinguistcom
CareerLinguist
Me
CONNECTING CAPTURE YOUR EXISTING
NETWORK
wwwlinkedincom
People you know ldquoIRLrdquo
(family friends work clubs)
Groups Join relevant groups Ask Questions (for ideas look at the
groups others in your network belong to)
Start a Group demonstrate ldquothought leadershiprdquo
Alumni Target by an industry or geographical location
ldquoThe askrdquo here is the request to connect (how to honor that)
DOING THINGS
wwwlinkedincom
DOING Things on LinkedIn
Having curated your network makes the site work better for you
Research
Companies Jobs Locations ndash planning to travel or move
Yourself ndash if someone is looking for you how would they find you Search for yourself with keywords do you return
ldquothe askrdquo Request to be Introduced (how often depends on what you are looking for right now)
Researching using Advanced
Search
Searching for yourself using
keywords
TELLING YOUR STORY
YOUR PROFILE
wwwlinkedincom
Opportunities for Languageing
Headline ndash not just your job title (framing positioning presuppositions)
Every section has a genre Meaningfully different from a resume Facebook job board Twitter etc
Pay attention for opportunities to tell a story
Your picture tells a story
What are you doing with your summary
How do you describe your experience Your projects
ldquoThe askrdquo here a bit more abstract ndash ask for someone to know you and know what you might be looking for (that involves work paying attention to that interaction means doing the work of making yourself your wants comprehensible)
Summary example 1
Summary Example 2
Summary Example 3
Summary Example 4
I evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
She evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
Alison evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
We evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Domestic and international credential
Talking about your experience
on LinkedIn Pronoun choices
Give me one Hour a week for your future
MY ASK
Some Final Thoughts
LinkedIn multifaceted (many worlds within it)
At the same time nested (only one piece of any
personrsquos social media presence)
Always understood in context learn as much
as you can about the contexts in which your
profile will be used and understood Because
it is about connecting with people who you
know be reflective about how they will USE
Lead with listening
Linking OUT
Share visuals examples of your work
Direct people to your Twitter your blog
websites Amazon book reviews etc
Be generous
Get in there and look for opportunities to PAY IT
FORWARD
wwwcareerlinguistcom
CareerLinguist
Me
People you know ldquoIRLrdquo
(family friends work clubs)
Groups Join relevant groups Ask Questions (for ideas look at the
groups others in your network belong to)
Start a Group demonstrate ldquothought leadershiprdquo
Alumni Target by an industry or geographical location
ldquoThe askrdquo here is the request to connect (how to honor that)
DOING THINGS
wwwlinkedincom
DOING Things on LinkedIn
Having curated your network makes the site work better for you
Research
Companies Jobs Locations ndash planning to travel or move
Yourself ndash if someone is looking for you how would they find you Search for yourself with keywords do you return
ldquothe askrdquo Request to be Introduced (how often depends on what you are looking for right now)
Researching using Advanced
Search
Searching for yourself using
keywords
TELLING YOUR STORY
YOUR PROFILE
wwwlinkedincom
Opportunities for Languageing
Headline ndash not just your job title (framing positioning presuppositions)
Every section has a genre Meaningfully different from a resume Facebook job board Twitter etc
Pay attention for opportunities to tell a story
Your picture tells a story
What are you doing with your summary
How do you describe your experience Your projects
ldquoThe askrdquo here a bit more abstract ndash ask for someone to know you and know what you might be looking for (that involves work paying attention to that interaction means doing the work of making yourself your wants comprehensible)
Summary example 1
Summary Example 2
Summary Example 3
Summary Example 4
I evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
She evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
Alison evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
We evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Domestic and international credential
Talking about your experience
on LinkedIn Pronoun choices
Give me one Hour a week for your future
MY ASK
Some Final Thoughts
LinkedIn multifaceted (many worlds within it)
At the same time nested (only one piece of any
personrsquos social media presence)
Always understood in context learn as much
as you can about the contexts in which your
profile will be used and understood Because
it is about connecting with people who you
know be reflective about how they will USE
Lead with listening
Linking OUT
Share visuals examples of your work
Direct people to your Twitter your blog
websites Amazon book reviews etc
Be generous
Get in there and look for opportunities to PAY IT
FORWARD
wwwcareerlinguistcom
CareerLinguist
Me
DOING THINGS
wwwlinkedincom
DOING Things on LinkedIn
Having curated your network makes the site work better for you
Research
Companies Jobs Locations ndash planning to travel or move
Yourself ndash if someone is looking for you how would they find you Search for yourself with keywords do you return
ldquothe askrdquo Request to be Introduced (how often depends on what you are looking for right now)
Researching using Advanced
Search
Searching for yourself using
keywords
TELLING YOUR STORY
YOUR PROFILE
wwwlinkedincom
Opportunities for Languageing
Headline ndash not just your job title (framing positioning presuppositions)
Every section has a genre Meaningfully different from a resume Facebook job board Twitter etc
Pay attention for opportunities to tell a story
Your picture tells a story
What are you doing with your summary
How do you describe your experience Your projects
ldquoThe askrdquo here a bit more abstract ndash ask for someone to know you and know what you might be looking for (that involves work paying attention to that interaction means doing the work of making yourself your wants comprehensible)
Summary example 1
Summary Example 2
Summary Example 3
Summary Example 4
I evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
She evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
Alison evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
We evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Domestic and international credential
Talking about your experience
on LinkedIn Pronoun choices
Give me one Hour a week for your future
MY ASK
Some Final Thoughts
LinkedIn multifaceted (many worlds within it)
At the same time nested (only one piece of any
personrsquos social media presence)
Always understood in context learn as much
as you can about the contexts in which your
profile will be used and understood Because
it is about connecting with people who you
know be reflective about how they will USE
Lead with listening
Linking OUT
Share visuals examples of your work
Direct people to your Twitter your blog
websites Amazon book reviews etc
Be generous
Get in there and look for opportunities to PAY IT
FORWARD
wwwcareerlinguistcom
CareerLinguist
Me
DOING Things on LinkedIn
Having curated your network makes the site work better for you
Research
Companies Jobs Locations ndash planning to travel or move
Yourself ndash if someone is looking for you how would they find you Search for yourself with keywords do you return
ldquothe askrdquo Request to be Introduced (how often depends on what you are looking for right now)
Researching using Advanced
Search
Searching for yourself using
keywords
TELLING YOUR STORY
YOUR PROFILE
wwwlinkedincom
Opportunities for Languageing
Headline ndash not just your job title (framing positioning presuppositions)
Every section has a genre Meaningfully different from a resume Facebook job board Twitter etc
Pay attention for opportunities to tell a story
Your picture tells a story
What are you doing with your summary
How do you describe your experience Your projects
ldquoThe askrdquo here a bit more abstract ndash ask for someone to know you and know what you might be looking for (that involves work paying attention to that interaction means doing the work of making yourself your wants comprehensible)
Summary example 1
Summary Example 2
Summary Example 3
Summary Example 4
I evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
She evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
Alison evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
We evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Domestic and international credential
Talking about your experience
on LinkedIn Pronoun choices
Give me one Hour a week for your future
MY ASK
Some Final Thoughts
LinkedIn multifaceted (many worlds within it)
At the same time nested (only one piece of any
personrsquos social media presence)
Always understood in context learn as much
as you can about the contexts in which your
profile will be used and understood Because
it is about connecting with people who you
know be reflective about how they will USE
Lead with listening
Linking OUT
Share visuals examples of your work
Direct people to your Twitter your blog
websites Amazon book reviews etc
Be generous
Get in there and look for opportunities to PAY IT
FORWARD
wwwcareerlinguistcom
CareerLinguist
Me
Researching using Advanced
Search
Searching for yourself using
keywords
TELLING YOUR STORY
YOUR PROFILE
wwwlinkedincom
Opportunities for Languageing
Headline ndash not just your job title (framing positioning presuppositions)
Every section has a genre Meaningfully different from a resume Facebook job board Twitter etc
Pay attention for opportunities to tell a story
Your picture tells a story
What are you doing with your summary
How do you describe your experience Your projects
ldquoThe askrdquo here a bit more abstract ndash ask for someone to know you and know what you might be looking for (that involves work paying attention to that interaction means doing the work of making yourself your wants comprehensible)
Summary example 1
Summary Example 2
Summary Example 3
Summary Example 4
I evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
She evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
Alison evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
We evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Domestic and international credential
Talking about your experience
on LinkedIn Pronoun choices
Give me one Hour a week for your future
MY ASK
Some Final Thoughts
LinkedIn multifaceted (many worlds within it)
At the same time nested (only one piece of any
personrsquos social media presence)
Always understood in context learn as much
as you can about the contexts in which your
profile will be used and understood Because
it is about connecting with people who you
know be reflective about how they will USE
Lead with listening
Linking OUT
Share visuals examples of your work
Direct people to your Twitter your blog
websites Amazon book reviews etc
Be generous
Get in there and look for opportunities to PAY IT
FORWARD
wwwcareerlinguistcom
CareerLinguist
Me
Searching for yourself using
keywords
TELLING YOUR STORY
YOUR PROFILE
wwwlinkedincom
Opportunities for Languageing
Headline ndash not just your job title (framing positioning presuppositions)
Every section has a genre Meaningfully different from a resume Facebook job board Twitter etc
Pay attention for opportunities to tell a story
Your picture tells a story
What are you doing with your summary
How do you describe your experience Your projects
ldquoThe askrdquo here a bit more abstract ndash ask for someone to know you and know what you might be looking for (that involves work paying attention to that interaction means doing the work of making yourself your wants comprehensible)
Summary example 1
Summary Example 2
Summary Example 3
Summary Example 4
I evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
She evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
Alison evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
We evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Domestic and international credential
Talking about your experience
on LinkedIn Pronoun choices
Give me one Hour a week for your future
MY ASK
Some Final Thoughts
LinkedIn multifaceted (many worlds within it)
At the same time nested (only one piece of any
personrsquos social media presence)
Always understood in context learn as much
as you can about the contexts in which your
profile will be used and understood Because
it is about connecting with people who you
know be reflective about how they will USE
Lead with listening
Linking OUT
Share visuals examples of your work
Direct people to your Twitter your blog
websites Amazon book reviews etc
Be generous
Get in there and look for opportunities to PAY IT
FORWARD
wwwcareerlinguistcom
CareerLinguist
Me
TELLING YOUR STORY
YOUR PROFILE
wwwlinkedincom
Opportunities for Languageing
Headline ndash not just your job title (framing positioning presuppositions)
Every section has a genre Meaningfully different from a resume Facebook job board Twitter etc
Pay attention for opportunities to tell a story
Your picture tells a story
What are you doing with your summary
How do you describe your experience Your projects
ldquoThe askrdquo here a bit more abstract ndash ask for someone to know you and know what you might be looking for (that involves work paying attention to that interaction means doing the work of making yourself your wants comprehensible)
Summary example 1
Summary Example 2
Summary Example 3
Summary Example 4
I evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
She evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
Alison evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
We evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Domestic and international credential
Talking about your experience
on LinkedIn Pronoun choices
Give me one Hour a week for your future
MY ASK
Some Final Thoughts
LinkedIn multifaceted (many worlds within it)
At the same time nested (only one piece of any
personrsquos social media presence)
Always understood in context learn as much
as you can about the contexts in which your
profile will be used and understood Because
it is about connecting with people who you
know be reflective about how they will USE
Lead with listening
Linking OUT
Share visuals examples of your work
Direct people to your Twitter your blog
websites Amazon book reviews etc
Be generous
Get in there and look for opportunities to PAY IT
FORWARD
wwwcareerlinguistcom
CareerLinguist
Me
Opportunities for Languageing
Headline ndash not just your job title (framing positioning presuppositions)
Every section has a genre Meaningfully different from a resume Facebook job board Twitter etc
Pay attention for opportunities to tell a story
Your picture tells a story
What are you doing with your summary
How do you describe your experience Your projects
ldquoThe askrdquo here a bit more abstract ndash ask for someone to know you and know what you might be looking for (that involves work paying attention to that interaction means doing the work of making yourself your wants comprehensible)
Summary example 1
Summary Example 2
Summary Example 3
Summary Example 4
I evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
She evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
Alison evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
We evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Domestic and international credential
Talking about your experience
on LinkedIn Pronoun choices
Give me one Hour a week for your future
MY ASK
Some Final Thoughts
LinkedIn multifaceted (many worlds within it)
At the same time nested (only one piece of any
personrsquos social media presence)
Always understood in context learn as much
as you can about the contexts in which your
profile will be used and understood Because
it is about connecting with people who you
know be reflective about how they will USE
Lead with listening
Linking OUT
Share visuals examples of your work
Direct people to your Twitter your blog
websites Amazon book reviews etc
Be generous
Get in there and look for opportunities to PAY IT
FORWARD
wwwcareerlinguistcom
CareerLinguist
Me
Summary example 1
Summary Example 2
Summary Example 3
Summary Example 4
I evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
She evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
Alison evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
We evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Domestic and international credential
Talking about your experience
on LinkedIn Pronoun choices
Give me one Hour a week for your future
MY ASK
Some Final Thoughts
LinkedIn multifaceted (many worlds within it)
At the same time nested (only one piece of any
personrsquos social media presence)
Always understood in context learn as much
as you can about the contexts in which your
profile will be used and understood Because
it is about connecting with people who you
know be reflective about how they will USE
Lead with listening
Linking OUT
Share visuals examples of your work
Direct people to your Twitter your blog
websites Amazon book reviews etc
Be generous
Get in there and look for opportunities to PAY IT
FORWARD
wwwcareerlinguistcom
CareerLinguist
Me
Summary Example 2
Summary Example 3
Summary Example 4
I evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
She evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
Alison evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
We evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Domestic and international credential
Talking about your experience
on LinkedIn Pronoun choices
Give me one Hour a week for your future
MY ASK
Some Final Thoughts
LinkedIn multifaceted (many worlds within it)
At the same time nested (only one piece of any
personrsquos social media presence)
Always understood in context learn as much
as you can about the contexts in which your
profile will be used and understood Because
it is about connecting with people who you
know be reflective about how they will USE
Lead with listening
Linking OUT
Share visuals examples of your work
Direct people to your Twitter your blog
websites Amazon book reviews etc
Be generous
Get in there and look for opportunities to PAY IT
FORWARD
wwwcareerlinguistcom
CareerLinguist
Me
Summary Example 3
Summary Example 4
I evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
She evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
Alison evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
We evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Domestic and international credential
Talking about your experience
on LinkedIn Pronoun choices
Give me one Hour a week for your future
MY ASK
Some Final Thoughts
LinkedIn multifaceted (many worlds within it)
At the same time nested (only one piece of any
personrsquos social media presence)
Always understood in context learn as much
as you can about the contexts in which your
profile will be used and understood Because
it is about connecting with people who you
know be reflective about how they will USE
Lead with listening
Linking OUT
Share visuals examples of your work
Direct people to your Twitter your blog
websites Amazon book reviews etc
Be generous
Get in there and look for opportunities to PAY IT
FORWARD
wwwcareerlinguistcom
CareerLinguist
Me
Summary Example 4
I evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
She evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
Alison evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
We evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Domestic and international credential
Talking about your experience
on LinkedIn Pronoun choices
Give me one Hour a week for your future
MY ASK
Some Final Thoughts
LinkedIn multifaceted (many worlds within it)
At the same time nested (only one piece of any
personrsquos social media presence)
Always understood in context learn as much
as you can about the contexts in which your
profile will be used and understood Because
it is about connecting with people who you
know be reflective about how they will USE
Lead with listening
Linking OUT
Share visuals examples of your work
Direct people to your Twitter your blog
websites Amazon book reviews etc
Be generous
Get in there and look for opportunities to PAY IT
FORWARD
wwwcareerlinguistcom
CareerLinguist
Me
I evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
She evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
Alison evaluates domestic and international credentialshellip
We evaluate domestic and international credentialshellip
Domestic and international credential
Talking about your experience
on LinkedIn Pronoun choices
Give me one Hour a week for your future
MY ASK
Some Final Thoughts
LinkedIn multifaceted (many worlds within it)
At the same time nested (only one piece of any
personrsquos social media presence)
Always understood in context learn as much
as you can about the contexts in which your
profile will be used and understood Because
it is about connecting with people who you
know be reflective about how they will USE
Lead with listening
Linking OUT
Share visuals examples of your work
Direct people to your Twitter your blog
websites Amazon book reviews etc
Be generous
Get in there and look for opportunities to PAY IT
FORWARD
wwwcareerlinguistcom
CareerLinguist
Me
Give me one Hour a week for your future
MY ASK
Some Final Thoughts
LinkedIn multifaceted (many worlds within it)
At the same time nested (only one piece of any
personrsquos social media presence)
Always understood in context learn as much
as you can about the contexts in which your
profile will be used and understood Because
it is about connecting with people who you
know be reflective about how they will USE
Lead with listening
Linking OUT
Share visuals examples of your work
Direct people to your Twitter your blog
websites Amazon book reviews etc
Be generous
Get in there and look for opportunities to PAY IT
FORWARD
wwwcareerlinguistcom
CareerLinguist
Me
Some Final Thoughts
LinkedIn multifaceted (many worlds within it)
At the same time nested (only one piece of any
personrsquos social media presence)
Always understood in context learn as much
as you can about the contexts in which your
profile will be used and understood Because
it is about connecting with people who you
know be reflective about how they will USE
Lead with listening
Linking OUT
Share visuals examples of your work
Direct people to your Twitter your blog
websites Amazon book reviews etc
Be generous
Get in there and look for opportunities to PAY IT
FORWARD
wwwcareerlinguistcom
CareerLinguist
Me
LinkedIn multifaceted (many worlds within it)
At the same time nested (only one piece of any
personrsquos social media presence)
Always understood in context learn as much
as you can about the contexts in which your
profile will be used and understood Because
it is about connecting with people who you
know be reflective about how they will USE
Lead with listening
Linking OUT
Share visuals examples of your work
Direct people to your Twitter your blog
websites Amazon book reviews etc
Be generous
Get in there and look for opportunities to PAY IT
FORWARD
wwwcareerlinguistcom
CareerLinguist
Me
Linking OUT
Share visuals examples of your work
Direct people to your Twitter your blog
websites Amazon book reviews etc
Be generous
Get in there and look for opportunities to PAY IT
FORWARD
wwwcareerlinguistcom
CareerLinguist
Me