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LinkedIn as your living resume

Did you create your resume using a Microsoft Word template? Stop right there. Really. Stop. Please.

I’ve been using LinkedIn (sign up if you haven’t already!) for quite a while to keep track of my academic and professional history and while I frequently send people there to check out my qualifications, I always kept my resume up-to-date saved somewhere on my desktop. I use Apple’s iWork which has some cool resume templates but the hassle of keeping it up to date still exists.

Today I was on LinkedIn and I discovered you can export your LinkedIn profile to a print-friendly PDF version to use as a resume. This is great because you can print a copy today, make a change to LinkedIn next week and print a new, up-to-date copy. It will not be the most beautiful resume you’ve ever seen but it looks much nicer than many of the resumes I’ve seen others try to pass off.

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LinkedIn does throw their logo on the bottom of the resume but its a small price to pay for having your own “living document” and it provides a way for you to direct any resume readers to your LinkedIn page to view recommendations and extend your own personal network.

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4 Responses to “LinkedIn as your living resume”

  1. Robert Payne says:

    Why? Where are you going?

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  3. Luigi Fulk says:

    Great article, thanks for sharing and I’ve boomarked this page.

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