5 articles tagged #linkedin
All English for IT articles related to #linkedin.
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Personal Brand English for Developers: GitHub Profile, LinkedIn, and Portfolio Language
A practical vocabulary guide for developers building their personal brand — GitHub README language, LinkedIn headline formulas, portfolio narrative structure, and active vs. passive candidate framing.
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How to Write a LinkedIn Post as an IT Professional
Hook patterns, technical credibility without jargon overload, CTAs, and engagement vocabulary for writing professional LinkedIn posts in English.
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How to Write a LinkedIn Headline as a Software Engineer
Craft a compelling LinkedIn headline as a software engineer: examples, keywords, value proposition, and specialisation strategies to attract recruiters and opportunities.
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LinkedIn Cold Message to a Recruiter: Templates That Get Replies
How to write a LinkedIn cold message to a recruiter that actually gets a response. Message templates for different scenarios, what to include, what to avoid, and the English phrases that work.
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LinkedIn Profile English for IT Professionals
How to write a compelling LinkedIn profile in English as a developer, DevOps engineer, or IT specialist. Headline formulas, About section structure, skills section tips, and 20+ real phrase examples.
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