10 Things Not to Do on LinkedIn
LinkedIn is where professionals connect, not where you overshare like it’s your personal diary or turn into a motivational meme machine. If you want to stand out for the right reasons, here’s what not to do.
Don’t Use a Selfie as Your Profile Pic
This isn’t Tinder; lose the bathroom mirror shot.
Don’t Spam Everyone with Sales Pitches
One connection request does not equal “buy my thing.”
Don’t Share Every Tiny Career Move
“Moved my desk to the window” isn’t news.
Don’t Post Vague, Dramatic Updates
“Big things coming…” is just professional clickbait.
Don’t Endorse People You’ve Never Worked With
Your credibility takes the hit, not theirs.
Don’t Write a Bio That’s Just Buzzwords
“Passionate, results-driven, visionary ninja” says nothing.
Don’t Argue in the Comments
It’s networking, not Thanksgiving dinner with Uncle Bob.
Don’t Treat It Like Facebook
Keep your cat memes in the group chat.
Don’t Beg for a Job in All Caps
Desperation isn’t a good look in Helvetica Bold.
Don’t Forget to Update Your Profile
No one’s impressed by your “Current Role: Intern, 2014.”
Final Thought:
LinkedIn is your professional stage- don’t trip over your own spotlight. Keep it classy, keep it relevant, and let your work do most of the talking.