Why Your Digital Presence Matters
Your CV gets you in the door.
Your LinkedIn profile (and online presence) decides whether you’re invited to sit down.
Here’s the reality in 2025:
- 92% of UK recruiters check LinkedIn before making interview decisions (SEMrush report, 2025).
- 48% of employers say a strong personal brand online is as important as your CV (Milkround, 2025).
- 1 in 3 graduates lose out because of weak or outdated LinkedIn profiles.
As Diane Huth, author of Brand You! puts it:
“If you don’t brand yourself, others will brand you — and you may not like what they say.”
So, let’s talk about how to turn your LinkedIn + online presence into a job magnet.
Step 1 – Optimise Your LinkedIn Profile
Think of LinkedIn as your digital CV + portfolio + networking hub.
Here’s the formula recruiters scan in under 10 seconds:
- Headline:
❌ “Recent Graduate” → too vague.
✅ “Marketing Graduate | SEO, Content & PPC Enthusiast | Looking for Graduate Roles in London” - About Section:
Tell your story in first person. Use 3 parts:
- Who you are.
- What you’ve done.
- What you want.
Example:
“I’m a Marketing graduate with hands-on experience in SEO, content writing, and campaign management. I’ve grown engagement by 45% at my internship and developed blogs ranking #1 on Google. I’m now looking to bring my creativity and analytics skills to a graduate role in digital marketing.”
- Experience Section:
Don’t just list roles. Show achievements with metrics.
- “Boosted Instagram engagement by 45%.”
- “Ranked 3 blogs on page 1 of Google in 3 months.”
- Skills & Endorsements:
List 10–15 skills. Prioritise SEO, PPC, Analytics, Copywriting, Content Marketing. - Recommendations:
Ask mentors, managers, or project teammates for short recommendations. Even 2–3 can boost credibility.
SEMrush tip: Optimise your LinkedIn like a webpage. Use keywords recruiters search for (SEO, PPC, content marketing, campaign management).
Step 2 – Craft a Personal Brand
Your digital presence should scream consistency.
- Profile Photo: Professional but approachable (clear headshot, no cropped party pics).
- Banner: Use Canva to design a banner with your tagline: “Marketing Graduate | SEO | Content | Digital Branding.”
- Posts: Share insights, not just updates. Write about campaigns you admire, tools you use, or skills you’re learning.
From Brand You!:
“People don’t hire CVs. They hire stories, personalities, and brands they trust.”
Step 3 – Publish Content
You don’t need to be an influencer. You just need visibility.
Ideas for graduates:
- Write a short post reviewing a recent campaign (e.g., Spotify Wrapped, Nike ads).
- Share your marketing blog (OTINGA plug 😉).
- Post about industry trends (AI in marketing, TikTok SEO).
Data from LinkedIn (2025):
- Members who post once a week get 3x more recruiter profile views.
- Posts with images/videos get 2x engagement compared to plain text.
Step 4 – Use SEO for Your Profile
This is where SEMrush meets LinkedIn. Treat your profile like a landing page.
How?
- Insert keywords from job descriptions into your headline + About section.
- Use variations: “Digital Marketing | SEO | PPC | Paid Media.”
- Add relevant hashtags to posts (#DigitalMarketing #GraduateJobsUK).
💡 Example: If job ads mention “Google Analytics” 10 times → make sure “Google Analytics” is in your Skills & About.
Step 5 – Network Like a Marketer
LinkedIn isn’t just a profile. It’s a networking machine.
3 types of people you should connect with:
- Recruiters – especially those hiring in marketing.
- Alumni – search your university + “marketing” in LinkedIn filters.
- Industry pros – comment on posts by agencies, marketers, and employers.
Message template (polite, concise):
“Hi [Name], I’m a Marketing graduate interested in digital roles. I admire your work at [Company] and would love to connect and learn from your insights.”
HBR reminds us:
“Most jobs are found not on boards but through networks — conversations that never hit the open market.”
Step 6 – Build Beyond LinkedIn
Employers will Google you. Make sure they find professional breadcrumbs:
- Personal Website/Portfolio – even a simple Wix/WordPress site showcasing projects.
- Blogging (OTINGA, Medium, LinkedIn Articles) – show thought leadership.
- GitHub/Behance (if creative) – portfolios of design, SEO audits, campaign reports.
OTINGA Pro Tip: Add your portfolio link to your LinkedIn headline & email signature.
Evidence & Data
From SEMrush & LinkedIn insights:
- Recruiters spend 6 seconds on a CV but 30+ seconds on a LinkedIn profile.
- Graduates with complete profiles are 71% more likely to get interviews.
- Posting at least once per week increases visibility by 300%.
Recruiter Quotes
From Brand You!:
“Your brand isn’t what you say about yourself. It’s what others say when you leave the room.”
From LinkedIn UK (2025 recruiter report):
“A complete LinkedIn profile is the new baseline. Without it, candidates are invisible.”
From HBR’s Networking Guide:
“Every interaction is a chance to reinforce your personal brand.”
Mini Glossary – Digital Presence Terms
Term | Meaning | Why It Matters |
SEO | Search Engine Optimisation | Makes your LinkedIn/portfolio discoverable |
Hashtags | Tags for categorising posts | Boosts reach beyond your network |
Engagement | Likes, comments, shares | Signals to recruiters you’re active |
Personal Brand | Your professional identity online | Differentiates you in a crowded market |
Portfolio | Collection of work samples | Proof of skills beyond words |
Quick Checklist
- Headline is clear and keyword-optimised.
- About section tells a personal story.
- Experience highlights achievements with numbers.
- Profile photo + banner are professional.
- I post at least once per week.
- My name is Google-ready (no unprofessional results).
Conclusion
In 2025, your LinkedIn and digital presence aren’t “extras” — they’re your job hunt armour.
A recruiter may forget your CV, but they’ll remember your brand if you’ve been visible, authentic, and consistent.
Download OTINGA’s Personal Branding Worksheet — with prompts to build your LinkedIn, design your tagline, and plan weekly posts.