LinkedIn, the professional network par excellence, offers different types of subscriptions to meet everyone’s needs. If you want to change your current subscription, here is a step-by-step guide to help you:

Access your LinkedIn account

Log in to your LinkedIn account at www.linkedin.com.

Go to the “Settings and privacy” section

Click your profile picture in the upper right corner, then select “Settings & Privacy” from the drop-down menu.

Click on “Account”

In the left menu, select “Account”.

Scroll down to the “Subscription” section

In the “Account” section, scroll down to the “Subscription” section.

Select “Edit”

Next to your current subscription, click the “Change” button.

Choose your new subscription

In the pop-up window that appears, select the new subscription you want. LinkedIn offers several options, including:

  • BasicFree and offers basic functionality
  • Premium CareerPaid and designed for job seekers and people in career transition
  • Premium BusinessPaid and suitable for entrepreneurs and small business owners
  • Sales NavigatorPaid and optimized for sales professionals
  • Recruiter LitePaid and intended for recruiters

Confirm your selection

Once you have chosen your new subscription, click on the “Confirm” button.

Update your payment information

If you upgrade to a paid subscription, you will need to provide your payment information. Verify that the information is correct before clicking “Update Payment.”

Wait for processing

LinkedIn will process your subscription modification request. This process may take a few minutes.

Enjoy your new subscription

Once you change your subscription, you will benefit from the new features and benefits associated with your new plan.

Conclusion

Changing your LinkedIn subscription is a simple process that can help you optimize your experience on the platform. Whether you want to improve your job opportunities, grow your business, or improve your recruiting efforts, choosing the right LinkedIn subscription can provide you with the tools and resources needed to achieve your professional goals.

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