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SUMMARY:The LinkedIn Profile Checklist for Award-Winning Exposure
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260502T190000
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DESCRIPTION: 
Linkedin measures your &ldquo;profile strength&rdquo; from 0-100%. The higher your profile completeness, the more likely you will appear in search results. For example, when you list specific skills like &ldquo;Photoshop&rdquo; or "social media marketing", potential employers may be led to your profile when they perform an advanced search for those keywords. You will see your profile strength meter under your profile heading.Now that we've covered the major content areas of your LinkedIn profile, make sure you're including the following information:

Industry and postal code. (Go to your account settings and "name, location, and industry".)
A current position with description. This should be the position you now hold or your most recent position. If you're a returning professional and volunteer work is your most current work, list one big volunteer job or use a catch-all paragraph for several volunteer roles under the heading "Non-Profit Volunteer".
Two more positions. This means...

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