Unlike the resume, which concisely displays your technical skills, achievements, and work experience, the Linkedin profile is an opportunity to put a face and personality on the application
sitting on your potential employer's desk.
Not exact matches
Imagine you are
sitting in your ninth
on - campus interview of the week, talking to yet another
potential employer about the unique attributes of this particular firm.
He is looking for a short term position to keep busy and add structure to his day, but also to let
potential employers know he didn't just
sit on the couch while conducting his search for his dream job.
Did you know that when you're
sitting in the interview chair your
potential employer is judging you
on a whole set of skills that you may not even be aware of?