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How To Do A LinkedIn Profile Self Audit

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If you’ve never been laid off, you’re lucky. You don’t know what it feels like to get that meeting invite with no agenda. To hear the ding of HR dialing in late as you realize this is going to be your last day. It’s the worst feeling in the world. I wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy.

So as much as I appreciate all the posts about “let me help you find a job” and advice on the job hunt, can we just give everyone a fucking minute? I know what it feels like to rush from feeling like a failure into the free fall of a new job. It’s not healthy. You have to grieve and let the shock settle. Figure out what makes you feel good. Remind yourself who you are.

Now, if you want help? I hope most of you know you can ask me. If you need a reminder that everything really will be ok and you are bad ass no matter what happens? This is it.

If you called me for help, that’s where we’ll start. I’ll just listen first. I think listening and letting out the shock, pain, and frustration is critical to a job search that leads to a job that’s good for you. I’ve seen it time and again. Someone on LinkedIn called it “the venom” and it’s something we sense but don’t say when someone interviews. It’s a mix of anger and frustration that stops people from getting jobs.

What Is A LinkedIn Profile Self Audit?

The next thing I’d offer is to take a look at your LinkedIn profile. During the first waves of layoffs in 2020, I turned the systems I use to write a great job posting into a live service where I rewrote LinkedIn profiles. We did a 30 minute intake session, then a 30 minute live writing session where I rewrote each critical part of their profile so it was ready for a recruiter to look. 

I don’t have the bandwidth to bring back these sessions right now as I balance van life and a growing business. Instead, I would offer this advice – the advice I offered on each of those LinkedIn profile rewrites before. This way, you can complete your own LinkedIn profile self audit.

Making these simple upgrades can upgrade the kinds of jobs that come to you. 

And remember, a day of rest won’t ruin your life. Be sure to take the time you need to heal before hopping into your next job. 

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