Don’t underestimate the impact of a profile and cover photo and a good slogan on your LinkedIn profile!
Of course, you can also expand and optimize your profile later. You will receive support for this directly on the platform. On LinkedIn, it is very important that you position yourself as an expert and "prove" your knowledge. There is a "Confirm knowledge" function for this - you can ask people in your network to confirm your knowledge. A good idea is to go ahead and confirm the knowledge greece telegram screening of your contacts in advance. You can also do this from time to time once you have expanded your network.
reviews
What "recommendations" are on Facebook are reviews on LinkedIn. I think the system is better designed on LinkedIn than on Facebook. You can ask your contacts for reviews directly via your profile. You also have to state what your relationship was or is with the person who is supposed to rate you. This feels a bit strange, but is of course very helpful for those who look at your reviews. In addition, unlike on Facebook, you can simply deactivate reviews that you don't like or that are simply "too old" using a slider and thus make them invisible.