When you endorse someone else, they may return the favor and endorse you.

If you only see three skills, tap “See All” to open up the user’s full list of skills. [1] X Research source If you do not see a “Skills” section, this user has not added any skills to their profile.

If you see a checkmark instead of a plus sign, that means you have already endorsed this user in that skill. You may tap the checkmark to remove this endorsement. You do not need to write an explanation of your endorsement, but doing so will be helpful for this colleague’s future endeavors.

An updated profile with at least three skills is more likely to receive engagement overall. To add a skill in the mobile app, go to your profile, select Add section, choose Add Skills, then start typing the name of a skill you want to add. Select the skill, then add more if you’d like. Tap Save when you’re finished. [3] X Research source On a computer, open your profile, click Add profile section, click Core, then choose Add skills from the menu. Start typing a skill, select it, and then add more if you’d like. Click Save when you’re done.

Say something like “I’m trying to showcase my skill set to potential employers. Would you be willing to endorse me in a few skills?” Refrain from posting on LinkedIn with a request for endorsement, as you still want these endorsements to occur somewhat organically. You can also ask people to write you a full LinkedIn recommendation!

Once you do start receiving endorsements, your most highly endorsed skills will appear atop your list. [4] X Research source