Linkedin background photo books8/11/2023 ![]() Some designers post a collage of their work as the background photo, but it can be hard to do that justice - usually a portfolio provides context along with images. However, most of us haven’t been in the office for over a year, and even when we were, we were working not doing a photo op, and a photo may contain sensitive company information. does this person like to read, are they an aspiring librarian, etc).Īnother obvious idea is a photo of you in action at work, e.g. The first three examples may have little to do with one’s profession or won’t meaningfully differentiate you, and the latter is subject to viewer interpretation (e.g. I don’t think these ideas make sense in the context of a professional networking site. Some guides recommend a photo of your city, a landscape that you like, your workspace, or something that thematically matches your career, e.g. Maybe the takeaway here is to publish a book or speak at a conference, so that one can post a cool background photo □. Mike DelPrete, an expert in the iBuying / real estate market, uses a photo of himself speaking at an Inman conference: (Her book is a terrific read on product discovery, I highly recommend it.) Teresa Torres, a Product coach, leverages the background photo to rep her new book, Continuous Discovery Habits: I’ve been mulling over options for the majority of professionals including me. ![]() That said, it is valuable real estate on your profile. The majority of LinkedIn users don’t change the background photo from the bland default one, so it’s not a meaningful disadvantage to keep using the default. Your LinkedIn profile supports a background photo - what’s the best way to use it? ![]()
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