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Student linkedin headline
Student linkedin headline















Any special or distinguishing characteristics that make you fit for a certain type of work especially relevant.What strengths will you be able to bring to an employer in your area of interest? (If you don’t have an LIS work history to draw from, it’s just fine to pull strengths from other jobs you’ve had or volunteer work).What are you passionate about in terms of your studies or coursework (assuming this is where you’d like to find job openings).Optimally, your headline should cover 3 essentials, which admittedly can be a bit of a challenge in such a small number of characters, so you may need to go for 2 out of 3: What should your LinkedIn headline include? The challenge: as a student, how do you create a headline (with only 120 characters, including spaces) that starts letting people how terrific you are right now and how even more terrific you’re going to be at graduation? Your LinkedIn profile will help you start launching that career while you’re still in grad school, so it’s a free, highly valuable tool you want to take advantage of. Sometimes, however, it can be so easy to get wrapped up in assignments, group projects, exams, and student activities that you miss the reason you’re in grad school, which is to launch a rewarding LIS career.

Student linkedin headline professional#

Realistically, and quoting well-known LIS leader Jan Chindlund, you become a professional the day you take you very first class. In other words, a serious, engaged, almost-professional-level contributor.

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In a recent coaching session with several MLIS students, we worked on their LinkedIn profiles with the goal of positioning each of the students as someone intent on joining the ranks of LIS practitioners.















Student linkedin headline