LinkedIn是互联网上最大的专业社交网络。雇主使用LinkedIn来发布和宣传职位空缺(job openings),求职者发布他们的个人资料和简历(resumes)。查看您的公共LinkedIn(LinkedIn)个人资料以了解查看它的人可以看到哪些信息 至关重要。
Ask a Manager的就业专家艾莉森·格林说:“大多数雇主不会对LinkedIn给予很大的重视。如果您有个人资料,他们可能会查看。如果你不这样做,那也没什么大不了的。” 然而,LinkedIn的最大价值可能是它促进的点对点网络机会,为此,你在LinkedIn上的公开资料很重要。
公共(Public)与私人 LinkedIn 个人资料(Private LinkedIn Profiles)
公开和私人LinkedIn(LinkedIn)个人资料有什么区别?当有人在LinkedIn(LinkedIn)上搜索您或自然地看到您的个人资料时,如果您不属于他们的网络,他们会看到您的公开个人资料。但是,您可以自定义其他人可以看到您的个人资料的哪些详细信息。
在某些情况下,您可以根据某人与您的联系方式来定制这些权限。此外,当您更改个人资料时,您对网络中的人将收到哪些通知的控制有限。
LinkedIn就是要引起注意。但是,如果您希望匿名浏览LinkedIn,也可以这样做,无论您拥有免费帐户还是高级订阅。了解如何以私密模式浏览 LinkedIn(how to browse LinkedIn in private mode)。
如何查看您的LinkedIn 个人资料(LinkedIn Profile)为公开(Public)
您可以通过桌面浏览器或LinkedIn应用 查看您的LinkedIn公开档案。(LinkedIn)
在桌面浏览器(Desktop Browser)上查看您的LinkedIn 个人资料(LinkedIn Profile)为公开(Public)
在您选择的网络浏览器中,访问LinkedIn.com并按照以下步骤操作。
- 选择网页右上角附近的个人资料图片。
- 在帐户(Account)下,选择设置和隐私(Settings & Privacy)。
- 在左侧的垂直菜单中选择可见性。(Visibility)
- 选择右侧的Edit Public Profile链接。(Edit Public Profile)
- 将打开一个新页面以查看或编辑您的公开个人资料,包括哪些人可以看到您的个人资料照片。您还可以选择完全关闭您的个人资料的公开可见性。
- 您还可以在新页面上微调您在LinkedIn上的公开个人资料中显示的内容。使用切换开关打开或关闭这些属性的可见性:
- 标题
- 网站
- 概括
- 文章与活动
- 有或没有细节的当前经验
- 过去的经验有或没有细节
- 有或没有细节的教育
- 出版物
- 项目
- 团体
- 建议
- 如果您愿意,您可以生成公开个人资料徽章以发布到您的网站或社交媒体个人资料。
在LinkedIn 应用程序(LinkedIn App)上查看您的LinkedIn 个人资料(LinkedIn Profile)为公开(Public)
移动(Mobile)设备用户可以通过LinkedIn应用 查看他们的LinkedIn个人资料。(LinkedIn)
- 从应用程序的主(Home)屏幕中选择您的个人资料照片。
- 选择设置(Settings)。
- 选择可见性(Visibility)。
- 选择编辑您的公开资料(Edit your public profile)。
- 选择预览您的公开资料(Preview your public profile)。
- 要更改您的公开个人资料,请选择返回设置(Back to settings)。
- 从这里,您可以:
- 修改您的自定义网址
- 编辑您的个人资料的内容
- 编辑(Edit)您的个人资料的可见性,包括上面列出的所有属性
- 创建公开个人资料徽章以发布在您的网站或社交媒体个人资料上
谁可以看到您的联系信息?
LinkedIn将直接联系视为一级联系。虽然几乎所有LinkedIn用户都可以查看您的个人资料(您明确屏蔽的人除外),但只有您的一级联系人才能查看您添加到个人资料中的联系信息。
二级和三级联系人无法查看您的联系信息。如果您明确允许,您的电子邮件地址是一个例外。
更改谁可以查看(Can View)您的电子邮件(Email)地址
LinkedIn提供了一些关于您的电子邮件地址的独特选项。当您首次将信息添加到个人资料的“联系人(Contact)”部分时,您的电子邮件地址将被自动填写,并且如上所述,只有您的一级联系人可以看到。
要调整谁可以查看您的电子邮件地址,包括您的直接联系人已连接到其LinkedIn(LinkedIn)帐户的任何第三方服务(例如Outlook),请按照以下步骤操作:
- 选择您的个人资料照片。
- 选择设置和隐私(Settings & Privacy)。
- 选择可见性(Visibility)。
- 选择谁可以看到或下载您的电子邮件地址(Who can see or download your email address)。
- 从以下选项中进行选择:
- 只对我可见
- 一级连接
- 1 度和 2 度连接
- 领英上的任何人
一级人脉还可以查看所有与您有联系的人的列表,除非您选择让您的人脉只对您可见。
通过选择您的个人资料照片(Your Profile Photo)>设置(Settings)>可见性(Visibility )>连接(Connections)部分来访问此设置。
通知您的网络
很难确定LinkedIn是否以及何时通知您的联系人您对个人资料所做的更改。默认情况下,如果您在个人资料的“体验”(Experience)部分添加条目,LinkedIn不会通知您网络中的人您的工作变动。
为了让您的LinkedIn 联系人(LinkedIn)更有可能看到您的工作变动或晋升(job change or promotion),当您将新角色添加到个人资料的“体验”(Experience)部分时,将通知网络(Notify network)开关切换到“开启”位置。(On)
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How to View Your LinkedIn Profile as Public
LinkedIn is the largest professionаl social network on thе internet. Employers use LinkedIn to post and promote job openings, and job seekers post their profiles and resumes. It’s essential to view your public LinkedIn profile to know what information is visible to people viewing it.
Employment expert Alison Green of Ask a Manager says, “Most employers don’t put a ton of weight on LinkedIn. If you have a profile, they might look at it. If you don’t, it won’t be a big deal.” However, LinkedIn’s greatest value might be the peer-to-peer networking opportunities it facilitates, and for that, your public profile on LinkedIn is important.
Public vs. Private LinkedIn Profiles
What’s the difference between a public and private LinkedIn profile? When someone searches for you on LinkedIn or organically comes across your profile, they’ll see your public profile if you’re not part of their network. However, you can customize which details of your profile others can see.
In some cases, you can tailor those permissions based on how someone is connected to you. Furthermore, you have limited control over what notifications people in your network will receive when you change your profile.
LinkedIn is all about getting noticed. However, if you’d prefer to browse LinkedIn anonymously, you can do that, too, whether you have a free account or a premium subscription. Learn how to browse LinkedIn in private mode.
How to View Your LinkedIn Profile as Public
You can view your LinkedIn public profile through a desktop browser or the LinkedIn app.
View Your LinkedIn Profile as Public on a Desktop Browser
In the web browser of your choice, visit LinkedIn.com and follow the steps below.
- Select your profile picture near the top-right corner of the web page.
- Under Account, select Settings & Privacy.
- Select Visibility in the vertical menu on the left.
- Select the Edit Public Profile link on the right.
- A new page will open to view or edit your public profile, including who can see your profile photo. You can also opt to turn off your profile’s public visibility completely.
- The new page is also where you can fine-tune what appears on your public profile on LinkedIn. Use the toggle switches to turn the visibility of these attributes on or off:
- Headline
- Websites
- Summary
- Articles & Activity
- Current Experience with or without details
- Past Experience with or without details
- Education with or without details
- Publications
- Projects
- Groups
- Recommendations
- You can generate a public profile badge to post to your website or social media profiles if you wish.
View Your LinkedIn Profile as Public on the LinkedIn App
Mobile device users can view their LinkedIn profile as public via the LinkedIn app.
- Select your profile photo from the app’s Home screen.
- Select Settings.
- Select Visibility.
- Select Edit your public profile.
- Select Preview your public profile.
- To make changes to your public profile, select Back to settings.
- From here, you can:
- Edit your custom URL
- Edit the content of your profile
- Edit the visibility of your profile, including all the attributes listed above
- Create a public profile badge to post on your website or social media profiles
Who Can See Your Contact Info?
LinkedIn considers direct connections as first-degree connections. While virtually any LinkedIn user can view your profile (except people you have explicitly blocked), only your first-degree connections can view the contact information you add to your profile.
Second- and third-degree contacts cannot view your contact information. The one exception being your email address if you have specifically allowed that.
Change Who Can View Your Email Address
LinkedIn offers a few unique options regarding your email address. When you first add your information to the Contact section of your profile, your email address will be automatically filled in and will, as noted above, only be visible to your first-degree connections.
To adjust who can view your email address, including any third-party services your direct connections have connected to their LinkedIn account (such as Outlook), follow these steps:
- Select your profile photo.
- Select Settings & Privacy.
- Select Visibility.
- Select Who can see or download your email address.
- Choose from these options:
- Only visible to me
- 1st-degree connections
- 1st and 2nd-degree connections
- Anyone on LinkedIn
First-degree connections can also see a list of all the people you’re connected to unless you opt to make your connections only visible to you.
Access this setting by selecting Your Profile Photo > Settings > Visibility > Connections section.
Notifications to Your Network
It can be difficult to determine if and when LinkedIn notifies your connections about changes you make to your profile. By default, if you add an entry to the Experience section of your profile, LinkedIn will not notify people in your network of your job change.
To make it more likely that your LinkedIn connections see your job change or promotion, toggle the Notify network switch to the On position when you add a new role to the Experience section of your profile.
Get Comfortable With LinkedIn
While you might not be comfortable with self-promotion, having an active presence on LinkedIn can make all the difference when you’re looking for a new position. Whether you’re considering upgrading to a premium LinkedIn account or you’re just looking for guidance on how to use the networking site better, we’ve got you covered!