LinkedIn has updated their user profile today with a new look and new features. Among the changes are a new profile design, a checklist to help you create your profile and download the PDF Profile. The new look seems to be of life for all now you should be able to view your own profile.
One of the additions must be updated on a checklist tool that will give you reminders of the various features of LinkedIn and the actions you need to fill out your profile. The new checklist is presented in a little post-it on the right side, as shown below.
You are also able to recover public profiles in the form of PDF files, creating a sort of CV disconnected from your LinkedIn profile. This should make it easier to share information in your profile with a portfolio or to release it on an interview. This should also be useful for clients wishing to make a list of prospects.
The new look presents information in a more monochrome side with shadows on separate window, but feels a little more crowded for us. It seems that although the route is more attractive, it makes it a little difficult to read.
It seems to be a number of other minor adjustments in the design and layout of LinkedIn profiles as well. If you're a heavy user LinkedIn, what changes have you noticed?
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