30+ LinkedIn Post Ideas to get You Started
Posting on LinkedIn is a great way to network, share your expertise, and show recruiters that you’re passionate and knowledgeable about data analytics.
Further, recruiters want to know that you’re a real person (and not a spam account) and that you’re active enough on LinkedIn to see when they message you.
Have no idea what to post about?
Here are 30 LinkedIn post ideas to get you started:
1. Introduce yourself.
2. Share a project and ask for feedback.
3. Share your whole portfolio.
4. Share a resource that has helped you learn.
5. Share a YouTube video that has helped you learn.
6. Share a content creator that has helped you learn and what you learned from them.
7. Share a struggle and ask for help.
8. Share why you want to become a data analyst.
9. Share what inspires you during your journey.
10. Share something you’re currently learning for work.
11. Post an opinion. (examples: Tableau vs. Power BI, Leading vs. Trailing commas)
12. React to recent news in the world of data and tech.
13. Create a list. (top 5 resources, 10 favorite Excel formulas, etc.)
14. Help someone. (Post a job opening, post )
15. Quiz your network. (you can easily create a poll on LinkedIn)
16. Share an update on your journey.
17. Share a quick tip. (“This Excel trick will save you 10 minutes!”)
18. Ask an open-ended question to your network. (why did you go into data? What’s your favorite part about analytics?)
19. Be authentic. Not everything is sunshine and rainbows. (Remain professional though 😊)
20. Recap and summarize what you learned from a training you attended.
21. Share a milestone.
22. Share an accomplishment like completing a course or a project.
23. Share an obstacle in your journey and how you overcame it.
24. Share your routine and how you balance your journey with the rest of your life.
25. With the above, share a time-management/productivity hack.
26. Share a joke or meme. (LinkedIn gets too serious)
27. Post your honest opinion on a course you’ve taken.
28. Repost a LinkedIn post that has helped you and add your thoughts.
29. Share what tools you’re learning and why.
30. Anything else that’ll help you connect with your network and make you look good to employers!
Good Luck on LinkedIn!