Post by account_disabled on Jan 6, 2024 4:25:39 GMT -5
But you still should try to frame it in a unique way. Here’s an example of a boring LinkedIn lead summary: “I’m a graphic designer who has built 20 websites.” A better one would be something like: “I’m a graphic artist with extensive experience in print and digital marketing. I’ve helped (x) brands with major campaigns such as …” Then you can list any campaigns or include metrics such as leads generated or click-through rate to show performance (in other words put some numbers behind it). You can also include a URL to an online portfolio, blog, or landing page that showcases your work. LinkedIn Creative Director summary example LinkedIn Creative
Director summary example Look at this summary from Claudio Eduardo Vieira, a freelance Creative Director. In the summary Phone Number he not only lists his great accomplishments by starting with the fact that he is 'award-winning' but it also shows off his personality and passion. "My work? Oh, it's been showered with over 20 international awards. But here's the kicker: it's not just about the trophies. Nah, my creations have gone beyond, grabbing people's attention, capturing the media's gaze, and making those brands go, "Hell yeah, take my money!" His words are also backed up with examples of his work, with his portfolio linked in the 'Featured' section followed by testimonials.
You need to show off your experience, passion, and reputation. 2. Get Personal If you’re really looking to get people’s attention in an industry that's focused on creativity or storytelling (for instance), you may want to consider opening with an interesting personal statement that shows off your storytelling or writing skills. Here's an example from Karen Abbate that gives an insight