Did you know? Social networking is now a crucial part of a successful job search
Are you attracting recruiters to your LinkedIn profile?
Promote Yourself and Your Brand on LinkedIn
A whopping 40 to 70% of hires come from referrals (Jobvite, 2025). Said another way, only one in five roles are posted publicly (Forbes, 2024). While networking on LinkedIn is just one of the strategies you should be using to find your next job, it goes without saying that you must have a professional and keyword-optimized LinkedIn profile that communicates your value in a persuasive way. Once the LinkedIn makeover is complete, take the next step: add on coaching with Mir to help land job interviews through people you know.
Companies that Use LinkedIn to Recruit
Active Job Listings on LinkedIn
People Who Search for Jobs in Bed
Sources: expandedramblings.com, linked in.com, obviate.com
Your resume package comes with a LinkedIn makeover
In about a week, we’ll overhaul your LinkedIn presence. It starts with a detailed questionnaire and concludes when we update your live LinkedIn page for you. As we go, we’ll also share headshot suggestions, keyword recommendations, how to capitalize on LinkedIn’s networking features, and advanced job search strategies. When we’re done, your new LinkedIn page will work hand-in-hand with your resume to extend your personal brand and clearly communicate your value.
Want even more help? After an hour or two of networking coaching with Mir, you’ll have a clear, personalized networking roadmap to help you connect (or reconnect) with key contacts, request referrals, track your outreach efforts, and keep in touch moving forward. In today’s job market, networking is essential. It bypasses the digital bottleneck, connecting you directly with people who can vouch for you, refer you, and share insider information.
Look good on LinkedIn and stand out from the crowd
Have you underestimated the power of LinkedIn in your job search? Consider these facts.
Adding a professional photo to your profile makes you 14 times more likely to be found on LinkedIn.
source: expandedramblings.com
Your LinkedIn headline is the only customizable personal info that shows up in search results. State your value proposition, include keywords, and grab attention.
42% of hiring managers surveyed by LinkedIn said they view volunteer experience as equivalent to formal work experience.
source: www.blog.linkedin.com
A summary of 40 words or more makes you more likely to turn up in a future employer’s search.
source: www.blog.linkedin.com
Look more professional and make your profile easier to share by customizing your public profile URL.
Your profile has 13 times more chances to get viewed if you add your professional skills to your profile.
source: www.entrepreneur.com