![]() ![]() Since the initial release as a simple bookmarklet, this project has seen some major improvements and gained additional features. ![]() You can export profiles from your search results, a project, or a candidate’s. On, I rewrote the tool from a bookmarklet to a browser extension (Chrome extension) to get around some restrictions placed by LinkedIn that were breaking the functionality of the bookmarklet version. This allows you to share candidate profiles with people who aren’t on your Recruiter contract or on LinkedIn. I was frustrated by this fact, so I built this tool to instantly export a LinkedIn profile page to the JSON Resume standard, which appears in a little popup modal that you can easily copy and paste out of. The official LinkedIn APIs are restrictive and require an approval process, and the manual data export option offered by LinkedIn can take up to 72 hours. As I outline in the “readme” file in my Github repo for this project, I wanted to export my LinkedIn profile to JSON Resume, which is an exciting standard for storing, sharing, parsing, and generating resumes based on a shared underlying data structure, or schema. This is a project that I initially quickly threw together, mostly out of frustration that it didn’t already exist. What is the LinkedIn to JSON Resume Export Tool? ![]() Tap the More button underneath the persons profile photo and summary. Or, if you want to sideload it, you can grab a zip file from the latest release. Navigate to the profile you want to print. You can now get this tool as a Chrome Extension, from the official webstore page. With any Word document open, click the File tab and select Options in the bottom-left corner. ![]()
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