We've all seen the really bad
LinkedIn profile images and we kind of know what to avoid.... Or do we? Here is
a list of seven pictures that must never be used on your LinkedIn profile:
1.
Grainy or Pixelated
A picture that is grainy in any way
is not only annoying, it just looks bad. This happens when you don’t have
enough light to take the picture, so it gives off kind of a dark unprofessional
vibe. You want the image to be completely clear. Also, don’t crop an image of
yourself out of a photo and resize it to the extent that it becomes pixilated.
It is difficult for people to see what you actually look like and just looks
like you don’t know how to resize a photo.
2. The Self Portrait
There is nothing wrong with taking
your own profile picture. Just don’t make it look like you did. Photos that are
obviously taken from your laptop or by holding your arm out and snapping a
picture look hasty and unprofessional. Hire a photographer or use a timed
setting on your camera to stand against a wall and snap one.
3.
Poorly Lit
This goes back to not wanting to
have a grainy or pixilated image. But even if the photo comes out well, you
probably don’t want to have a dramatic or shadowy image to represent you
professionally unless you work in the arts.
4.
Inappropriate for Your Industry
Think about what a potential
employer would be looking to hire and try to present yourself in that way. It’s
great to have a creative or wacky profile photo of you’re a creative
professional. If you’re a lawyer or accountant, potential employers and clients
may want to move on to someone who comes off as more trustworthy and solid.
5.
Boring
You definitely don’t want to be too
flashy or crazy with your photo, but, at the same time, try to think of an
image that is a little different from the common profile shot. Try using a
lightly colored background or a physical location that speaks to your industry.
6.
Black and White for No Reason
Black and white photos make great
profile pictures, if they were meant to be in black and white. Don’t try to
take a regular photo and make it look more professional or distinguished by
simply switching it to black and white.
7.
Party Pic
Using a picture of you in a social
situation can be great. You will look relaxed, friendly and fun. However, make
sure to choose wisely. Don’t use a photo of yourself with alcohol in hand or
amidst a huge crowd of people.
Bonus:
No Picture
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