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The document provides guidelines for creating a professional online profile, emphasizing the importance of high-quality profile and background photos, a compelling headline, and a concise 'About' section. It outlines how to detail work experience, skills, projects, certifications, and education effectively, encouraging the use of bullet points for clarity. Additionally, it suggests including language proficiencies to enhance the profile's appeal.
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LInkedin Task

The document provides guidelines for creating a professional online profile, emphasizing the importance of high-quality profile and background photos, a compelling headline, and a concise 'About' section. It outlines how to detail work experience, skills, projects, certifications, and education effectively, encouraging the use of bullet points for clarity. Additionally, it suggests including language proficiencies to enhance the profile's appeal.
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1.

​ Profile Basics
●​ Profile Photo: Upload a high-quality, professional picture . Ensure the
background is clean.
●​ Background Photo: Add a relevant image, such as a sleek tech-themed graphic
or a personal logo.
●​ Headline: Write a compelling headline (e.g., "Full-Stack Web Developer | React,
Node.js, and Python Specialist | Problem Solver") that reflects your expertise.

2. About Section

●​ Write a concise summary highlighting:


○​ Your technical expertise (e.g., "Experienced in building scalable web
applications with React and Node.js").
○​ Career achievements (e.g., "Successfully deployed 10+ projects, etc.").
○​ Passion and goals (e.g., "Excited to solve real-world problems with
innovative web solutions").
●​ Add contact information.
●​ Use bullet points for readability.

3. Experience Section ( If you Have Any)

●​ List relevant roles with detailed descriptions:


○​ Title: Web Developer (or specific role, e.g., Frontend Developer).
○​ Achievements:
■​ Include quantifiable outcomes (e.g., "Increased website speed by
40% using optimized code").
■​ Mention specific projects and technologies used.
○​ Responsibilities: Focus on skills and impact, not just duties (e.g.,
"Redesigned UI for a SaaS platform using React, increasing user
engagement by 20%").
●​ Include freelance or open-source projects if applicable.

4. Skills

●​ Add at least 10–15 key skills:


○​ Programming languages (e.g., JavaScript, Python).
○​ Frameworks/libraries (e.g., React, Angular).
○​ Tools/technologies (e.g., Git, Docker, AWS).
5. Projects Section

○​ Showcase at least 2 key projects:


■​ Provide project names, brief descriptions, and the technology stack.
■​ Include links to live demos, GitHub repositories, or portfolios.
■​ Highlight impact (e.g., "Built an e-commerce site that has multiple user
roles for a good experience ").

6. Certifications ( If you have any)

○​ Add relevant certifications, such as:


■​ FreeCodeCamp
■​ Coursera (e.g., Web Development with React)
■​ Google’s UX Design Certificate
■​ AWS Certified Developer
○​ Include issuing organizations and completion dates.

7. Education ( only focus on your last education )

○​ Mention academic background, focusing on relevant fields:


■​ Degree (e.g., Bachelor’s in Computer Science).
■​ Relevant coursework or projects completed during studies.

8. Education ( only focus on your last education )

○​ Add all the languages you know.


■​ Example: Bangla , English , Hindi etc.

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