LinkedIn Tips for contractors

Top LinkedIn Tips for contractors - Umbrella Supermarket

The world’s largest professional networking site, LinkedIn boasts 610 million members, 40% of which check the site daily. With over 13 million companies owning a LinkedIn page, and 77% of recruiters using the platform, LinkedIn is a key tool for contractors to network, discover new opportunities and ultimately secure their next contract. After all, there are over 6 million professionals identified as contractors on LinkedIn, and 14% of these professionals have found work on the platform.

1. Create a killer LinkedIn Profile

With 2 professionals joining LinkedIn every second, competition is fierce. That’s why contractors need to ensure they have a fully optimised, up-to-date LinkedIn profile that stands out.

To do this fill in the following information:

  • Profile picture: upload a professional image
  • Current job title: this should include the word contractor plus your availability. If you are nearing the end of a contract you should indicate this to encourage recruiters and clients to contact you.
  • Summary: outline your job role, top skills, areas of expertise and highlight results you have achieved in the past. It’s important to use this section to show off. After all, users that include their key skills are 13x more likely to be found on the platform.
  • Past positions: list your previous roles in the Education and Past Positions section, but keep it relevant to the types of roles you are going for. After all, clients don’t care if you worked in your local café during university as this isn’t relevant to your current work.
  • Recommendations: LinkedIn users can endorse other users for particular skills they have listed on their profile. This is a good way to show clients and recruiters that you are great at what you do. The best way to receive recommendations is to write recommendations for other users who will naturally return the favour.

 

It’s important to include relevant keywords in your content to increase your visibility and improve the chances you will be found by the right people on the platform. After all, LinkedIn boasts powerful search functionality, so if you wish to be found as an IT contractor specialising in GDPR, you need to include this information throughout your profile.

2. Make connections

Having created a top LinkedIn profile, contractors should work on building their network. Having an expansive, targeted network increases your exposure to clients, new opportunities and latest news.

To be active and visible on LinkedIn, it’s important to build you network which you can do through connecting with other users. It can take just one connection to spark a new lead which can turn into a new opportunity.

Users can search for other users with thorough accuracy on LinkedIn, refining their search by location, mutual connections, company and industry. Once you have found relevant users, simply invite them to connect. It’s a great idea to connect with past and present colleagues and clients to further build you network and maintain contact.

It’s also important to interact with your connections, which keeps you at the forefront of their minds. After all, merely sending LinkedIn messages has led to new opportunities for 35% of users.

Contractors may also consider using LinkedIn’s InMail services. This is a paid feature of LinkedIn that allows users to send direct messages to other users that they are not connected with, expanding your reach to users that would otherwise never known about you. InMail has a 300% higher response rate than email so is worth considering for contractors with the budget.

3. Use LinkedIn Groups 

98% of LinkedIn users are members of LinkedIn Groups, a feature that lets members connect, interact and engage with other users. Within Groups, members ask questions, seek further information, discuss news and start conversations about what’s happening in your industry or niche.

As LinkedIn rewards users who are active on the platform, joining Groups is not only a great way to contribute towards being an active member, it also gives you the chance to highlight your expertise and increase your visibility to recruiters and clients.

LinkedIn Groups are free to join and can be found by carrying out a simple search.

4. Share and create content

This isn’t a space to share photos of your kids or cats, as a professional networking site this is a place to share interesting, relevant content related to your industry or niche. After all, 36% of LinkedIn users rely on their LinkedIn feeds to get the latest news.

Being active in sharing content ensures that you appear in other users’ feeds and increases your searchability and visibility on the platform.

It is also a good idea for contractors to create their own content. Publishing articles on LinkedIn has proven to be a very successful marketing strategy, establishing contractors as experts in their field and increasing their visibility on the platform. This is a great way to stay active whilst showing off your unrivalled knowledge to clients and recruiters.

But, don’t post on LinkedIn for the sake of it, after all, with over 100,000 articles published every single week, you need to share your best work to stand out.

5. Use LinkedIn’s Contractor targeting feature

This is a feature that allows contractors to privately notify recruiters that they are open to being contacted about new opportunities, without broadcasting it to the world. This makes it super easy for both clients and recruiters to find contractors on the platform.

The Contractor Targeting tool allows recruiters to filter their searches for contractors that are available, while the LinkedIn algorithm also analyses contractor profiles to suggest the best fit for client. That’s why it’s important to have an in-depth, up-to-date profile to improve the chances you will be scouted on the platform.

If you’re open to new opportunities, LinkedIn’s Contractor Targeting tool is a great way to make it known.

6. Make use of an umbrella company and free up more time to ace your LinkedIn Strategy

Working through an umbrella company offers contractors the benefits of self-employment while freeing up time taken on paperwork, admin and tax returns. That means more time to work on the things that will help progress your contracting career, like building a killer LinkedIn strategy.  But, not all umbrella companies are created equal which is why using Umbrella Supermarket’s umbrella company comparison tool is a great way for contractors to find the best umbrella company for them.

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