![]() ![]() You will see it’s pretty basic, but it gets my logo onto my LinkedIn profile. If you want to see what a company page looks like, visit mine here. LinkedIn gives you easy-to-follow instructions on how to create a company page here. If you’re self-employed, set up a bare-bones company page with a logo. That said, reflect your employment dates accurately on your resume - those matter. It’s pretty standard for people to lag months or years on updating their profiles. ![]() If you’re unemployed, show yourself as employed at your former company until you find a new job. First, the LinkedIn algorithm pushes your profile down in search results. Annoyingly, LinkedIn gives you 2 dings when you show yourself as unemployed:ġ. An employer exists but hasn’t set up a company page on LinkedIn.I see 4 common reasons for missing logos: Thus, it’s good to be aware of the situations that cause your profile to have gray boxes. Moreover, you must connect to a company’s page to appear in its employee and alumni search results. That’s not the meta-message you want to send via your profile. Starting with a bit of history, when LinkedIn first introduced logos, they weren’t a big deal.īut now, if your profile sports too many gray boxes, it says, “I haven’t worked for viable companies. Why Should You Care About Company Logos on LinkedIn? No attachment, no pretty logo next to your job title. ![]() I (too) often see the gray boxes on profiles because one or more jobs haven’t been attached to a LinkedIn company page. I know I probably just lost half of you with that idea, but stick with me on this - it’s easy. You do so by connecting to a company page. If your profile displays unattractive gray boxes next to any of your jobs, it’s time to learn how to get rid of them. ![]()
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