What’s the purpose of a LinkedIn profile? Will it help you advance your career? Yes, but not likely in a direct way.
It’s useful, I think, to frame the LinkedIn bio in terms of a 30-second elevator pitch. In the time it takes a recruiter (or hiring manager) to scan a few hundred words, you have to describe the skills you have and the value you can create. In other words, write a compelling story. If the pitch is strong and it seems to align with the hiring team’s needs, chances are good you’ll get an invite to a screening call.
Will an AIPRM prompt craft a perfect story for you? Hey, check your assumptions. AI isn’t that far along … yet.
Assuming your inputs are good (see below), you should expect a decent first draft. After considerable editing, the story you post in the bio section should hit the right notes with your target audience.
That’s it.
Now you know how to improve your LinkedIn profile with AIPRM.
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