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Week 3: Attracting Recruiters Like Bees to Honey

How to Add Skills & Get Endorsements

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        Video Time: 11 Minutes       

   Action Time: 30 Minutes – 4 Hours

Video Time: 11 Minutes           Action Time: 30 Minutes – 4 Hours

Adding Skills

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Go to your LinkedIn profile and Click on Add a profile section, and from the Skills section of the drop-down menu, click the plus sign next to Skills You may have to expand Skills section to get to it!

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In the box that pops up, click on as many of the suggested skills that apply to you as you’d like, and then click on the Search bar at the top of the window.

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Go to your LinkedIn profile and Click on Add a profile section, and from the Skills section of the drop-down menu, click the plus sign next to Skills You may have to expand Skills section to get to it!

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In the box that pops up, click on as many of the suggested skills that apply to you as you’d like, and then click on the Search bar at the top of the window.

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When you begin to type skill or keyword into the bar, a list of suggestions will pop up. Click all that apply.

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Once you’ve identified all the skills that you want, click Add in the bottom right-hand corner of the window.

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When you begin to type skill or keyword into the bar, a list of suggestions will pop up. Click all that apply.

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Once you’ve identified all the skills that you want, click Add in the bottom right-hand corner of the window.

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Once you’re done rearranging your skills, click Save!

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Once you’re done rearranging your skills, click Save!

Rearranging Skills

Keep in mind, when adding skills to LinkedIn, to put your most important assets at the top of your list. That is, the skills you want to be most known for and that would be most beneficial to the role you would like to land. These three top skills will be featured in your profile. Here’s how:

Keep in mind, when adding skills to LinkedIn, to put your most important assets at the top of your list. That is, the skills you want to be most known for and that would be most beneficial to the role you would like to land. These three top skills will be featured in your profile. Here’s how:

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On your profile, scroll down to the Skills & Endorsements section and click on the pencil on the upper right-hand side.

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A box will pop up that will show you all of your skills in a list. To remove a skill from your top three, click on the solid thumbtack. To add a skill to your top three, click the empty thumbtack.

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On your profile, scroll down to the Skills & Endorsements section and click on the pencil on the upper right-hand side.

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A box will pop up that will show you all of your skills in a list. To remove a skill from your top three, click on the solid thumbtack. To add a skill to your top three, click the empty thumbtack.

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Under the top three skills, click Show More.

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You can also delete skills by simply clicking the trash can.

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Under the top three skills, click Show More.

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You can also delete skills by simply clicking the trash can.

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Once you’re done rearranging your skills, click Save!

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Once you’re done rearranging your skills, click Save!

Endorsements

Once you’ve got your skills sorted out, get to work on getting 99+ endorsements on your top skill. Once you’ve reached that goal, move your next skill up to number one and work on getting another 99+ endorsements for that. And so on and so on… Lather, rinse, repeat!

Once you’ve got your skills sorted out, get to work on getting 99+ endorsements on your top skill. Once you’ve reached that goal, move your next skill up to number one and work on getting another 99+ endorsements for that. And so on and so on… Lather, rinse, repeat!

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 On your connection’s profile, scroll down to the Skills & Endorsements section near the bottom.

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Next to their top three skills, you will see a “+”. Click it!

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 On your connection’s profile, scroll down to the Skills & Endorsements section near the bottom.

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Next to their top three skills, you will see a “+”. Click it!

The Bonus Window!

When you click that endorse button, a window will pop up asking you for more details. While you can just click off of the window or click the X in the upper right-hand side to close it, answering these quick questions does help your connection!

The Bonus Window!

When you click that endorse button, a window will pop up asking you for more details. While you can just click off of the window or click the X in the upper right-hand side to close it, answering these quick questions does help your connection!

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Under the top three skills, click Show More.

4 Endorse the rest of their skills!

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Under the top three skills, click Show More.

4 Endorse the rest of their skills!

Here’s a Tip!

Endorsing people’s skills will most likely inspire them to do the same. So don’t forget to endorse other people!

Here’s a Tip!

Endorsing people’s skills will most likely inspire them to do the same. So don’t forget to endorse other people!

Recommendations

Now it’s time to give recommendations! 

Now it’s time to give recommendations! 

Recommendations do several things for you

1. They show that a third party is willing to vouch for you.

Your colleagues, former co-workers, bosses, etc. are giving you their stamp of approval.

 

2. They affirm your skills and talents.

Remember that having others voluntarily giving you their recommendation or endorsement truly verifies your skills even more.

 

3. They allow you to be an advocate.

The more you stand out, the more you can help others!

Recommendations do several things for you

1. They show that a third party is willing to vouch for you.

Your colleagues, former co-workers, bosses, etc. are giving you their stamp of approval.

 

2. They affirm your skills and talents.

Remember that having others voluntarily giving you their recommendation or endorsement truly verifies your skills even more.

 

3. They allow you to be an advocate.

The more you stand out, the more you can help others!

So start giving those beautiful people the recognition they deserve, and let them give you that recognition right back! Reciprocity is a wonderful thing. Here’s how to give someone a recommendation:

So start giving those beautiful people the recognition they deserve, and let them give you that recognition right back! Reciprocity is a wonderful thing. Here’s how to give someone a recommendation:

1 At the top of your connection’s profile, click the More button. In the drop-down that appears, click Recommend.

2 A window will pop up, and you will be given two drop-downs for your relationship to the connection and the position you are recommending them for. Choose from the options listed and then click Next.

 

If your connection was your boss at the time, you can find the position they held when you worked with them and choose that. Also, we’re just as disappointed as you that there’s no “It’s Complicated” option for your relationship status. Opportunity missed! 

1 At the top of your connection’s profile, click the More button. In the drop-down that appears, click Recommend.

2 A window will pop up, and you will be given two drop-downs for your relationship to the connection and the position you are recommending them for. Choose from the options listed and then click Next.

 

 

If your connection was your boss at the time, you can find the position they held when you worked with them and choose that. Also, we’re just as disappointed as you that there’s no “It’s Complicated” option for your relationship status. Opportunity missed! 

3 In the middle section of the window, type in your well-thought-out recommendation, and then hit Send. This is the part where you talk your connection up! If you’re stuck on what to say, take a look at the box below!

3 In the middle section of the window, type in your well-thought-out recommendation, and then hit Send. This is the part where you talk your connection up! If you’re stuck on what to say, take a look at the box below!

When Giving a Recommendation, Talk About it

1. How you know the person.

Were you their senior? Team member? Were you managed by them?

 

2. How long you worked together and what you worked on.

Did you work with them daily, on a specific project, or on numerous projects?

 

3. The qualities that would make someone want to hire them.

How did they demonstrate their skills and positive qualities. How were their results?

When Giving a Recommendation, Talk About it

1. How you know the person.

Were you their senior? Team member? Were you managed by them?

 

2. How long you worked together and what you worked on.

Did you work with them daily, on a specific project, or on numerous projects?

 

3. The qualities that would make someone want to hire them.

How did they demonstrate their skills and positive qualities. How were their results?

And remember: When you’re giving a recommendation to someone, be genuine!

And remember: When you’re giving a recommendation to someone, be genuine!

Now it’s time to ask for them to return the love. Never forget this statement: Ask and you shall receive! You’d be surprised how many people will do something for you if you ask nicely, and here at Super Purposes™

, we’d be  honored to  endorse you! We’re your cheerleaders and want you to succeed. So get those fingers ready, asking for a recommendation is easy as 1-2-3!

Now it’s time to ask for them to return the love. Never forget this statement: Ask and you shall receive! You’d be surprised how many people will do something for you if you ask nicely, and here at Super Purposes™, we’d be absolutely honored to  endorse you! We’re your cheerleaders and want you to succeed. So get those fingers ready, asking for a recommendation is easy as 1-2-3!

1At the top of your connection’s profile, click the More button. In the drop-down that appears, click Request a recommendation.

2 A window will pop up, and you will be given two drop-downs for your relationship to the connection and the position you held when you worked with them. Choose from the options listed and then click Next.

1At the top of your connection’s profile, click the More button. In the drop-down that appears, click Request a recommendation.

2 A window will pop up, and you will be given two drop-downs for your relationship to the connection and the position you held when you worked with them. Choose from the options listed and then click Next.

3In the middle section of the window, type in your request and then hit Send.

3In the middle section of the window, type in your request and then hit Send.

A lot of people have trouble asking for these types of things because they feel like they’re bothering someone or are afraid of a bad recommendation. You know that saying, “beggars can’t be choosers?”

 Well, you’re choosing to ask them for their support, so you’re not begging! Let other people brag about you for once! You’re amazing and we want to make sure that everyone knows it!

A lot of people have trouble asking for these types of things because they feel like they’re bothering someone or are afraid of a bad recommendation. You know that saying, “beggars can’t be choosers?”

 

 Well, you’re choosing to ask them for their support, so you’re not begging! Let other people brag about you for once! You’re amazing and we want to make sure that everyone knows it!

When Giving a Recommendation, Talk About it

1. A statement that lets them know how much you value them and their support.

We know it feels like brown-nosing, but when your connection receives this request it won’t come off that way. Who doesn’t like to feel like their thoughts are valued?

2. A statement that lets them know what sort of feedback you’re looking for. 

Do you need someone to elaborate on specific skills? Let them know, so they can focus their attention on that! Believe it or not, this helps them out a lot.

3. Gratitude.

Even if they don’t write you a recommendation, you should thank them for the time they took to read your request.

4. A call to action

Last, but definitely not least, phrase your request in a way that causes them to view it as a reminder!

 

AN EXAMPLE:

Dear [Connection’s Name],

I am so happy that we had the chance to work together at/on [company/project name]! I know that you are a [good quality] person and I’d really like to get some feedback on my ability to [specific skills/actions]. I’m recommending you for [skills/actions]!

Thank you for taking a few minutes to read this. I really appreciate you and look forward to hearing what you have to say!

Sincerely,

[Your Name]

When Giving a Recommendation, Talk About it

1. A statement that lets them know how much you value them and their support.

We know it feels like brown-nosing, but when your connection receives this request it won’t come off that way. Who doesn’t like to feel like their thoughts are valued?

2. A statement that lets them know what sort of feedback you’re looking for. 

Do you need someone to elaborate on specific skills? Let them know, so they can focus their attention on that! Believe it or not, this helps them out a lot.

3. Gratitude.

Even if they don’t write you a recommendation, you should thank them for the time they took to read your request.

4. A call to action

Last, but definitely not least, phrase your request in a way that causes them to view it as a reminder!

 

AN EXAMPLE:

Dear [Connection’s Name],

I am so happy that we had the chance to work together at/on [company/project name]! I know that you are a [good quality] person and I’d really like to get some feedback on my ability to [specific skills/actions]. I’m recommending you for [skills/actions]!

Thank you for taking a few minutes to read this. I really appreciate you and look forward to hearing what you have to say!

Sincerely,

[Your Name]