A Guide to LinkedIn: What should students know about the networking app

Why is LinkedIn such an important tool for students?

Aradhya Neogy Singh
20th May 2025
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"It’s never too early to build your future," my mentor once told me while helping me create my LinkedIn profile—and she was right. LinkedIn has become essential for anyone preparing to enter the professional world.

If you’re a university student wondering when to start ‘being professional,’ the answer is: right now! LinkedIn isn’t just for people with years of work experience—it’s actually one of the best tools out there for university students who want to get a head start on their careers. Whether you're looking for internships, curious about different industries, or just trying to figure out what you want to do after graduation, LinkedIn can help.

At first, building your LinkedIn profile might feel a little daunting. It can seem like a lot to manage, especially if you’re not used to discussing your skills and accomplishments. But don’t worry; once you get started, it becomes easier and even fun. Think of it as your online introduction to the professional world. A good photo (where you look friendly and ‘professional'), a headline that says what you're studying and what you're aiming for, and a short 'About' section can go a long way. Keep it honest and simple, something like, “Business student passionate about digital marketing and creative strategy.”

Don’t stress if you haven’t had a ‘fancy’ job yet. Your campus activities, part-time jobs, volunteering, and even class projects all count. Add them to your experience section and explain what you did and learned. 

"Networking isn't just about connecting; it's about building relationships..."

LinkedIn’s magic lies in its networking. Start by connecting with classmates, professors, and people you've worked with. Then, branch out. Look for alumni from your school, people in jobs you admire, or recruiters at companies you’re interested in. Networking isn’t just about connecting; it’s about building relationships. Try reaching out for a quick chat to learn about someone’s career path. It’s a great way to get advice and deepen your understanding of the field you're interested in.

Once your profile is up, don’t let it sit there collecting digital dust. Keep it active by liking posts, sharing articles, or posting updates about your work. Don’t forget to list your skills, certifications, and ask for endorsements—they’ll add credibility to your profile.

Bonus: our university offers free access to LinkedIn Learning, a platform full of courses that can help you sharpen your skills and boost your resume. It's a fantastic resource to use alongside your profile!

The bottom line? LinkedIn is one of the easiest ways to start building your career. So get on there and start connecting—your future self will thank you!

AUTHOR: Aradhya Neogy Singh
Hey! I am Aradhya. Currently pursuing a degree in BA (Hons) Business Management at Newcastle University. Passionate about storytelling and student voices, I enjoy writing about topics relating to student life. When not writing, you can find me in cafes reading fiction books :)

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