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How To Standout To Recruiters On LinkedIn

Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 6:51 am
by Joywtseo421
Before a recruiter invests time and energy reaching out to you, they want to know your purpose. They want to know what you’re all about and what you have to offer. In other words, what’s your story?

As you carefully craft a response to this answer, strive to be as reader-centric as possible. Be succinct and straightforward.

Let’s take a quick look at Apple. (Why apple? Their identity, branding and marketing are on point. That’s why.) A quick review of any Apple advertisement immediately informs you of their purpose — creating innovative mobile phones and other tech products.

Be like Apple. You need to clearly and quickly communicate your purpose. You want that recruiter to know what your purpose is and if it’s a purpose they are interested in pursuing further.

2. What problem do you solve?
Once the reader knows your purpose, you need to communicate what kenya phone number resource problem you can solve for them. Tell them how you can be their savior (i.e., how you can help them fill their job openings).

Do you help busy families find childcare? Do you drive revenue growth for businesses? Do you help job seekers find jobs they LOVE? (That’s me!)

Whatever the problem is that you solve, you need to communicate it pronto. Recruiters have a clear problem—an open position. Be their solution.

Plus, online attention spans are small, so you need to captivate their attention right away. Your job is to tell them that they don’t need to search any further for the perfect candidate.

3. What makes you FABULOUS?
In other words, how are you different? What makes it unique? Tell the recruiter how you’re a unicorn!

While I absolutely love Starbucks (I visit multiple times per day), I can’t stand when job seeker’s list “Barista at Starbucks” or any other combination of “Position Title at Company Name” as their headline. This doesn’t tell recruiters how they’re different from the other 250,000+ Starbucks employees out there.