So you’ve taken the plunge and created a profile on LinkedIn. In no time, you’ll be wondering why you waited so long. Hopefully as part of the process to create your profile, you uploaded a good photo and crafted succinct, keyword-rich descriptions of your expertise, roles and experience. All elements of your profile contribute to convey authority and trust.
But without recommendations, your LinkedIn profile doesn’t have the credibility it could.
Endorsements are not the same as recommendations
One of the less valuable features of LinkedIn, endorsements provide LinkedIn members the ability to certify others for a particular skill. The problem with endorsements is that anyone on LinkedIn — whether they know you or can truly assess whether you have a certain expertise — can provide an endorsement of your skills. The net result is an individual’s profile can have myriad endorsed skills which essentially offer zero credibility.
Perhaps as a response to criticism, LinkedIn allows you to choose whether to post endorsements and where on your profile to display the skills/endorsement section — if at all.
In contrast with endorsements, recommendations are important to your credibility on LinkedIn and the process to request and post them is well-executed. They may be provided by a boss, subordinate, client, colleague or professor and are associated with a particular position on your profile.
As the recipient of a recommendation, you have the option whether or not to display the recommendation (you may also request an edit), but to maintain the integrity of the platform, you cannot edit it yourself. If you wish, you may recommend others without being asked, but minimize reciprocal recommendations.
Asking for your first recommendation
Unlike the days of old, when requesting a reference meant a multi-page typed letter signed and sent via postal mail by the recommending party, the process to recommend someone on LinkedIn is quick and nimble.
For your first recommendation, log into LinkedIn and follow these steps:
- Scroll down to the Recommendations section
- Click the + button
- Select Ask for a Recommendation
- Search for the person you want to ask
- Craft a personalized request
- Enter how and where you know the person from
- Click Send
Within the recommendations section of your profile, you can see recommendations you’ve received, those you’ve given, as well as pending requests. Recommendations are listed in chronological sequence on your profile.
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