Curate Your Career
We get asked about resumes. We get asked about cover letters. We get asked about interviews. And we get a lot of questions about LinkedIn. How often should you post? Do recruiters actually find people there? Do you need LinkedIn Premium? Should you be networking with strangers? And what does it actually mean to have a "personal brand"? In this episode, Elin Filbey and Alli Schell break down what LinkedIn is really good for and what people tend to overthink. Whether you're trying to grow your museum career, build your professional reputation, transition out of the field, or simply understand why everyone seems obsessed with LinkedIn, this episode covers the practical strategies that actually matter. They discuss: * why LinkedIn is less about being discovered and more about being seen * how museum professionals use LinkedIn differently than many other industries * networking tips that don't feel transactional or awkward * how to make your profile stronger without spending hours updating it * using LinkedIn as a research and job search tool * personal branding without becoming a "thought leader" * and why you probably don't need LinkedIn Premium They also cover: * profile headlines and About sections * networking messages that actually get responses * using LinkedIn to explore new industries * following companies and professionals strategically * the Featured section and portfolio content * and why "Easy Apply" isn't always your friend Throughout the episode, they come back to one core idea: You don't need to become a LinkedIn influencer. You just need a profile that tells a clear story about who you are, what you do, and where you're headed. ---------------------------------------- đ KEY TAKEAWAYS * LinkedIn is often more valuable as a networking and research tool than a recruiting tool for museum professionals. * You are the curator of your own LinkedIn algorithm, engage with the content you want to see more of. * Following people and companies strategically can improve both networking opportunities and job discovery. * Thoughtful connection requests outperform generic networking messages. * Personal branding doesn't require posting every day or becoming a content creator. * Your headline and About section are opportunities to tell a story, not just list job titles. * Museum professionals looking to leave the field should focus on translating (not hiding) their experience. * Most people are paying far less attention to your profile changes than you think. * LinkedIn Premium is rarely necessary. * "Easy Apply" should be approached with caution. ---------------------------------------- â± CHAPTERS 00:00 Welcome to LinkedIn Baddie School 02:00 Love it or hate it: our honest LinkedIn opinions 10:00 You are the curator of your algorithm 13:00 How museum professionals actually use LinkedIn 17:00 Networking without being weird 24:00 Informational interviews and career exploration 29:00 Personal branding without becoming an influencer 33:00 What kind of content should you post? 40:00 How to translate your profile for a career change 43:00 Headlines, banners, and About sections 52:00 What belongs in your experience section? 56:00 Job searching on LinkedIn 1:00:00 Why Easy Apply can be a trap
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