What Is A Good LinkedIn Photo?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Avoid rocking

or having hair or shadows obstruct your eyes and face and don't be afraid to look directly at the camera. After all, you want to be recognisable on LinkedIn so those potential leads you met at your most recent networking event know who to send a Connection request to don't you?!

What is a bad LinkedIn photo?

So what is a bad profile picture? A bad profile picture is

one that does not portray you in a way that positively sells you as a professional

. You see, LinkedIn is a professional network. What goes on Facebook or Instagram may not be helpful for your “personal brand” on LinkedIn.

What makes a good LinkedIn image?


Avoid rocking sunglasses

or having hair or shadows obstruct your eyes and face and don't be afraid to look directly at the camera. After all, you want to be recognisable on LinkedIn so those potential leads you met at your most recent networking event know who to send a Connection request to don't you?!

What is an appropriate background photo for LinkedIn?

Best size of a LinkedIn background photo

LinkedIn recommends a picture that is

1584 (w) x 396 (h) pixels

, and you can upload it as a JPG, GIF, or PNG file 8MB or smaller.

How do you get a professional picture on LinkedIn?

  1. Use a high-resolution image. …
  2. Make sure your face takes up at least 60% of the frame. …
  3. Be the only person in the picture. …
  4. Get someone else to take the picture for you. …
  5. Choose the right expression. …
  6. Avoid distracting backgrounds. …
  7. Wear what you'd wear to work.

Can you use a selfie for LinkedIn?

When creating your LinkedIn profile, a quality profile photo will give your profile a complete look, and LinkedIn reports that profiles with a photo receive more views.

Can I wear sunglasses in LinkedIn photo?

LinkedIn is a professional network, so look smart. If you haven't updated your photo since you were job hunting at 19 and you're now pushing 30, it's time to change it up!

Try to avoid hats, sunglasses, shadows or anything that obstructs your

face – especially your eyes.

Should you put your picture on LinkedIn?

In fact, studies have found that your LinkedIn profile is

40 percent more likely to be clicked

on if it contains a headshot. However, not just any profile picture will do. It's important to pick your LinkedIn profile photo strategically so that it helps, rather than hurts, your job prospects.

Is black and white photo OK for LinkedIn?

Now the company policy is that all photographs on

LinkedIn need to be in black and white

so the consultant, Louise Axon, picked the above right image as her new LinkedIn profile picture.

What should you not do on LinkedIn?

  • Don't Send Spammy Messages to Your Connections. …
  • Don't Send Irrelevant Messages. …
  • Don't Send Messages With, “I see you viewed my profile…” …
  • Don't Lock Down Your Profile. …
  • Don't Add Connections to Your Email List. …
  • Don't Ask New Connections or People You Don't Know to Endorse You.

How can I put a background on a picture?

  1. Choose the ‘Change Background' Tool. Start PhotoWorks, import the photo for adding a background and switch to the Tools tab. …
  2. Paint Over the Object to Keep on Photo. …
  3. Mark the Photo Background to Change. …
  4. Correct the Object's Edges. …
  5. Add A Background to the Photo.

What should I write in LinkedIn?

  1. Include all jobs you've had. Recruiters want to see continuity in your work history. …
  2. Underneath each job, include approximately six bullet points describing the scope of your responsibilities at that job.
  3. Don't write only about your duties. Focus on your achievements.

Do you need a professional photo for LinkedIn?

Look approachable

Of course,

your picture should be professional

. However, professional doesn't mean serious. Try to look genuine, and not super serious or intense, which can make you look angry!

What is a professional picture?

In simplest terms, a professional headshot is

a type of portrait

. A headshot is a tightly cropped photo of the face, from the shoulders up. The subject is camera aware — typically looking right in the lens.

How do I take professional looking photos?

  1. Respect your phone's camera. …
  2. Take advantage of the right lens. …
  3. Purchase a tripod for steady shots. …
  4. Understand your limitations. …
  5. Take advantage of natural lighting. …
  6. Light most portraits from the front. …
  7. Use strong rear lighting for a silhouette effect.
Charlene Dyck
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Charlene Dyck
Charlene is a software developer and technology expert with a degree in computer science. She has worked for major tech companies and has a keen understanding of how computers and electronics work. Sarah is also an advocate for digital privacy and security.