Sunday, May 10, 2020
Protect Your LinkedIn Profile Today
Protect Your LinkedIn Profile Today Protect Your LinkedIn Profile Today LinkedIn / Resume Writing When Microsoft purchased LinkedIn, everyone knew there would be changes. The end of last year, LinkedIn rolled out a big one. Itâs called Resume Assistant. According to LinkedIn, Resume Assistant provides samples from successful professionals that can be used as inspiration for members who want to update their resumes. âResume Assistant, provides real examples of how other professionals are describing their work experience such as how they write their profile summary or explain responsibilities in their role so you can highlight your skills in the right way to get the job you want.â Read LinkedInâs latest Resume Assistant promo here. Essentially, it allows LinkedIn members access to the summaries, job descriptions, etc. of other members. Once the member provides their industry or target job title, Resume Assistant pulls what is called âinsightsâ from other membersâ profiles. One problem is that itâs not opt-in, itâs opt-out. So, you profile can be accessed by Resume Assistant unless you change some of your settings. Luckily, itâs easy. Click Settings Privacy Click on Privacy Scroll down to Microsoft Word Open the link and set your option to NO While LinkedIn is careful to note that Resume Assistant is to be used for inspiration, people plagiarize other peopleâs work every day. Writers find their articles posted under someone elseâs byline. Hiring managers receive resumes from candidates that are identical to their own. Yes, it happens. If you want your carefully crafted content to end up in someone elseâs resume and/or LinkedIn profile go online and protect yourself today.
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