Can You Upload A Pdf To Linkedin



How to add Word, PowerPoint and PDF documents to your LinkedIn posts. LinkedIn now lets you add documents to your posts. If you have the feature, you’ll see a document icon in the posting panel at the top of your home feed. You can showcase your professional work samples on LinkedIn by uploading a PDF file directly to your profile with the Upload File feature on the Edit Profile page. When you upload a file to your profile, a. On the next page, there’ll be a button at the top called Import from LinkedIn. This will take you to another page where you can upload your new PDF. Use the Preview & Customization page to change the. Step 3: On the next screen, upload files you'd like to appear on your LinkedIn profile, like your resume or work samples. Once your files are uploaded, click 'Menu' (upper right) and select.


On Saturday, September 20, 2014 10:51:22 AM UTC+10, Kat M wrote:
PdfThe attached pdf is only a screenshot, so it is of course rasterized.Linkedin
But surely you don’t mean that Linkedin rasterised the Portfolio PDF I have on linkedin? That would be crazy and not in a good way.
Kat


Can You Upload A Pdf To Linkedin

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Can You Upload A Pdf To Linkedin Post

Can You Upload A Pdf To Linkedin
On Sep 19, 2014, at 3:34 PM, Stephen Marsh <stephe...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi Kathleen,
Linkedin has rasterised your PDF into JPEG files (right click on the pages).
<rant>As a “technology platform”, I have major issues with how Linkedin works, they reformat text posts in groups and have taken away the ability to edit posts (there used to be a 15 minute grace period) - so now there is no way to correct a post if the Linkedin forum engine reformats the text incorrectly after posting (this is not a WYSIWYG process), such as the case of adding a series of multiple hyperlinks without any text placed between each separate hyperlink (it will reformat all the links into a single string, not honouring the original line breaks).</rant>
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