This document provides guidance to veterans on using LinkedIn to build their professional identity, network, and career. It outlines how to craft an online profile highlighting skills and experience, connect with other professionals including alumni and groups, explore job opportunities and company pages, and develop new skills through LinkedIn Learning courses. Veterans can access a free one-year LinkedIn Premium subscription and LinkedIn Learning subscription through LinkedIn's veterans portal.
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7. Crafting Your Professional Identity: Experience
● Create an in-depth
summary for each of
your professional and
military experiences
● Explain what you did in
plain English without
acronyms or jargon
● Feature
recommendations and
rich media to enhance
your profile
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8. Crafting Your Professional Identity: Skills
● This is your chance to
easily label your hard
and soft skills
● Your selections here
drive your appearance
in recruiters’ searches
● Skills feed
recommendations for
courses, jobs,
connections, etc.
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10. Crafting Your Professional Identity: Tutorial Courses
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Translating Your Military
Skills to the Civilian
Workplace
LinkedIn for Veterans Finding Your Purpose
After Active Duty
12. Building Professional Networks: Connect with Other Members
• Members you know already
• Members with whom you share
similar backgrounds
• Suggested 30 connections minimum
• Send personalized request messages
• Like and share items posted by
connections to cultivate your network
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16. Building Professional Networks: LinkedIn’s Veteran Mentor Network
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self reflection and different view points. I realize that some of my struggles are internal as I
continue to adjust, and some are the environment that I work in. I look forward to providing
lessons learned to fellow vets that are separating as well as continuing to learn from all of you!”
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29. LinkedIn Learning Tutorial Courses
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Translating Your Military
Skills to the Civilian
Workplace
LinkedIn for Veterans Finding Your Purpose
After Active Duty
30. LinkedIn On The Move: Download Mobile Apps
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32. Access your FREE 1yr LinkedIn Premium and LinkedIn
Learning Subscription at veterans.linkedin.com
1. Complete required fields
1. Ensure to list your military service under
“experience” (US Army, not 2nd Infantry
Division)
2. Ensure to include your profile URL
1. Be patient; may require 7-10 Days For
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Notas del editor
Make the most of your headline – it’s the first (and sometimes only) thing people see about you!
Use your summary to explain yourself and your goals
Summary is a great place to demonstrate the logic of your desired career path
Be creative!
Join groups you naturally belong to and those you aspire to belong to
Start conversations, ask questions, and help others learn from you
Conduct informational interviews
Develop relationships at companies you want to work for
Fill knowledge gaps
Don’t let confusing job descriptions intimidate you