![]() My greatest achievement (Yes, tell me about this!) thus far and the effort that most reflects my passion is the launch and evolution of the Women in Business Conference. Connecting others in everyday, social and inspirational settings brings me immense joy. What I’ve learned is that relationships matter to me. HR? Project Management? Account Management? Sponsorship Development? There was no clear path. Management was a chance to explore things that were interesting. I declared Management for my major as a default. ( You’ve GOT me.) It’s clear to me that this was the beginning of my business orientation, a direction that would eventually lead me to the choosing a top business school for my undergraduate studies. It was thrilling to watch the delight on the faces of my peers while executing this monthly event as well as ring up the cash register and handle the details. Legend has it ( The story begins…) that as a pre-schooler, once a month, I would arrive early, eager to create an atmosphere that welcomed my classmates with a “pretend” breakfast, complete with menu, a cash register and currency. ![]() Gather + Nurture + Ideate + Facilitate + Craft + Execute = Delighted Constituents (This is unique! The intentional use of keywords that reflect both the student’s brand AND what I might be seeking in a candidate.) Now, let’s look at a profile that will keep me reading and wanting more. Not engaging, and many profiles that follow this kind of summary are also not well developed. This, unfortunately, is how many student LinkedIn summaries read. ![]() (Ok, this is good too, but ‘yawn.’ I think I’ll move on.) I’m building my teamwork as a VITA volunteer and enjoy mentoring others. (Wow, that’s a surprise! WHY – what’s so interesting about this to you because I’m recruiting engaged, smart future auditors.) I’m currently a teaching assistant for Managerial Accounting where I assist the faculty and help students with homework while also grading exams. (Fantastic! What was your biggest accomplishment in the internship? What insight did you gain?) I hope to be an auditor someday. (Really? How has what you’ve learned so far in accounting excited you – or how does it link to some other business concept?) I have a GPA of 3.8 (Ok, that’s good!) and completed an internship at KPMG last summer in audit. I enjoy being involved on my campus through clubs and learning about business in general. “Hi, I’m Kim and I’m a junior accounting major. Let’s break this down and see what I, a potential employer or recruiter or networking connection, is thinking: I’m building my teamwork as a VITA volunteer and enjoy mentoring others.” I’m currently a teaching assistant for Managerial Accounting where I assist the faculty and help students with homework while also grading exams. I have a GPA of 3.8 and completed an internship at KPMG last summer in audit. “Hi, I’m Kim, and I’m a junior accounting major. I may not even make it to the third sentence. If it’s good enough, I might even join the groups you are in! ![]() This is where you begin your story – chock full of words that speak to me – and ensure that I will take the time to scroll down your page to the very bottom. That’s someone I really want to talk to.”Įach component of your LinkedIn profile is important, but what leads me to stay on your page and not click away is your summary.
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