In the traditional workplace, where you go into an office every day, you need to dress up for the job and make sure to socialize with people in the office in order to be successful. In the digital workplace, you might not even have a physical office to go to. So instead, you need to dress up your digital profile and you need to socialize with people by providing them with information and feedback and ideas online.
The most important part of your digital profile is your headshot. Professional photographer Marko Zirdum, from Studio Zee Photography in Dubai, gives the following recommendations for getting the optimal headshot:
To think about in terms of clothing:
Having the picture taken by a professional photographer in a studio is, of course, the best option for getting an optimal headshot. But if you don’t have that option, here are some things to think about when taking a headshot:
Some people I meet say they are not comfortable uploading a close up of their face to their profile. Personally, I always encourage people to show their face in their profile picture so that if meet in real life, you will recognize each other. With that said, if you are not comfortable, you can still have a profile picture that doesn’t show your face, but that still says something about you. One example could be reading your favorite book or hiding your face behind a camera, or using a photo of you doing something that represents you well.
Once you have a headshot, your happy with, upload it to your digital profile. If your organization is using Office 365, log in to the portal, click your profile in the top right corner to go to your profile page.
Click the profile picture and upload your headshot. It might take a while, but eventually, the picture will be synchronized across all Office 365 communication channels such as Skype for Business, Outlook, Yammer, Teams, and so on.
The profile picture is the most important because that’s what people see the most, but it’s also important that you share other information about yourself – such as which schools you went to and degrees you have, your skills and expertise and projects you are working on. When you are done with your corporate profile, you should also make sure to update your public profile on LinkedIn, which is where people outside your organization see you.
Some people only think of LinkedIn as a recruitment platform and they only update their profile when they are looking for a new job. You should think of LinkedIn as a large corporate directory where you can connect with people all over the world. So, it’s very important that you update your profile here as well.
Your profile on LinkedIn isn’t just visible when people go to the LinkedIn website, with the new updates of Office 365, people outside your organization that you are connected to on LinkedIn, will see your profile picture in Outlook.
There, now you have dressed up your digital profile, you are ready to get into the spotlight!
I hope you enjoyed this first blog. In upcoming episodes, you will learn how to manage your private and work information in the cloud, how to become an expert digital note-taker, how to capture your audience through storytelling and much more! Make sure to subscribe to the Storyals YouTube channel to get instant access to future episodes!
– Ulrika Hedlund