• Sara posted an update

      5 weeks ago

      LinkedIn for Syrian Engineers


      1. What is LinkedIn?

      LinkedIn is the world’s largest professional networking site. Think of it as a digital resume and portfolio that stays active even when you are asleep. It is where Western recruiters and engineering firms go to find talent.

      How to set it up:

      • Professional Photo: Use a clear headshot with a plain background. Look professional—this is a recruiter’s first impression of you.

      • The Headline: Don’t just write “Engineer.” Use keywords like “Mechanical Engineer | Specialized in CAD & HVAC | Open to Remote Work.”

      • Custom URL: Go to your profile settings and change the link to your name (e.g., linkedin.com/in/yourname) so it looks clean on your resume.

      2. Importance for You

      For an engineer in Syria, LinkedIn is essential for three main reasons:

      1. Global Visibility: Western companies cannot visit your office in person, but they can find your profile. Using keywords (like “Python,” “Civil 3D,” or “Project Management”) helps you appear in their search results.

      2. Building Trust: A complete profile with details of your work acts as “proof” of your skills. It shows that you follow international standards and professional ethics.

      3. The Hidden Job Market: Many remote contracts are never posted on job boards. They are found through connections and professional groups on LinkedIn.

      3. How You Can Use It

      Your profile is a living document—use it to show, not just tell.

      • Your Profile Introduction: Write an “About” section in English. Mention your years of experience, your technical tools, and your English proficiency level (e.g., “Professional Working Proficiency”).

      • Post Your Projects: Share photos, diagrams, or short descriptions of projects you have completed. Explain the problem you solved and the tools you used. This is your “Proof of Work.”

      • Interact and Follow: * Follow Local Leaders: Follow accounts like the Syrian Engineers Syndicate and major local firms (e.g., Shama Brothers or Barakat Group) to stay connected to the local industry.

        • Follow Global Targets: Follow international companies like Siemens, ABB, or Schneider Electric. Like and comment on their posts to make your profile visible to their recruiters.