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Updating your Linkedin profile once a week increases the chances of getting the job of your dreams
False. Update when there is something to update, if not better create content
It's good for a recruiter to see all my experiences, from when I started my job as a waiter to today as a programmer.
False
The more groups, the more possibility to connect with great professionals
True
Joining LinkedIn groups on "Professional Adding Group" will improve your networking skills.
False
Is it a good idea to ask your boss and colleagues to leave a recommendation on your profile?
True. Unless your boss hates you
Is it convenient to publish the QR of your profile on Linkedin?
False. Why would they use the QR if they are already on Linkedin?
If you interact with all the posts in your feed on Linkedin. You will be considered a network professional!
False. Interacting is great, but you need to post and be active
Using keywords on your LinkedIn profile is like adding spices to your recipe.
TRUE. Like pepper!
Whats up this photo? Its okey for Linkedin?
False. Nice photo but... not for Linkedin
Keeping your LinkedIn profile updated is like having a GPS updated: it helps you get to your career destination
True. Keep going that way
Using rocket emojis in your LinkedIn comments automatically makes you a "Career Launch Expert" and will give you more visibility and engagement on the network.
True
If you constantly reject connection requests on LinkedIn, your profile will become more coveted and you will be advertised more.
False
Posting on LinkedIn about your culinary exploits, like making the best instant pasta, shows your professional versatility.
False. it's not instagram
Creating regular content on LinkedIn is like sowing seeds: it takes time and patience before you see the fruits.
True
On LinkedIn, using a fancy job title like "Innovation Ninja" can attract the attention of potential Jobs Offers
False