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So, Code School, Pluralsight, Microsoft Virtual Academy, and many other websites alike offer "Add badge to my LinkedIn profile" features on their websites. I believe that enabling us to display our Stack Overflow achievements on our LinkedIn profiles would be really valuable.

I have found some 3-year-old posts on this matter, but none of their answers offers a satisfactory solution.

The most popular solution seems to be adding SO's flair to the summary, but the generated image gets highly distorted once LinkedIn turns SO's png into a jpg. Also, imported flairs turn into modal openers instead of something actually useful, like a link to a user's profile.

Shouldn't we have such a feature?

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    It's funny that 1 year ago nobody was interested in this (take a look at the linked question), but now this is an extremely popular request!
    – Danield
    Nov 1, 2015 at 7:38
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    No offence, I am in no opposition but once this is implemented, the users may be intended to post Q&A to improvise their own Linkedin profile rather than focusing on improvement/helping the OPs. This is just my thinking, it may be wrong and may have other interpretations too.
    – sharvil111
    Nov 7, 2015 at 4:01
  • @sharvil111 I think of that as an added bonus. It will only increase the knowledge base we have on SO and improve it (with more contributors). What's the harm in offering some sort of an incentive or motivation to increase contribution to the community? This will attract more of us to start contributing to the community (who today do not care to give back). Eventually there will be a mutual benefit. Jun 8, 2016 at 18:10
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    Not sure they'd want a way of cross promoting another job-esque site when they are making their own push in the jobs market.
    – Tanner
    Oct 1, 2018 at 17:46

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I have suggest like this, I add my Stack Overflow profile in the Volunteer Experience secession in the Linked in. I believe it make sense. So I added it as following.

  • Organization : Stack Overflow
  • Role : Individual Contributor
  • Cause :Education
  • Description : add your stack overflow profile link
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    Fits perfectly in the Volunteer Experience section.
    – dpant
    Jan 27, 2021 at 10:08
  • A person cannot tab on description and also cannot copy and paste our profile link from here
    – SAURABH
    Mar 1, 2023 at 4:42
  • @SAURABH I add my profile link in the description. Yes, it does not work as a link, but if the viewer is curious to check the profile, they can easily copy and paste the link and visit the profile. Mar 1, 2023 at 12:50
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  1. Go to LinkedIn and log in to your account
  2. Go to Edit Profile by hovering over the Profile tab in the top left
  3. Choose which section of your profile you want to display badges in (for example, the summary section at the top of your profile)
  4. Hover over the + dropdown and click Add Link
  5. Log in to your Open Badges Backpack and open the badge collection you want to display
  6. Click the Share This Group icon in the collection box and choose a social media platform to access the URL for your badge collection
  7. Copy the link for this page (you do not have to go through with sharing your badges if you don’t want to, just close the pop-up window after copying the link)
  8. Paste the link into the Add Link field in LinkedIn, add descriptor info, and save
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    I don't see a diamond next to your name. Is this an officially recognized way of adding Stack Overflow flair to LinkedIn? Nov 15, 2016 at 17:11
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    Adding the link to flair in Linkedin profile displays a stretched and distorted image. Any way to make the image display properly? Nov 16, 2017 at 3:19
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    Seems like this answer isn't relevant in today's LinkedIn profile pages, or I've missed something? Jan 31, 2019 at 15:06
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    i thought i was the only one seeing this, cant see the add badge button, i've been looking for it.
    – Ande Caleb
    Mar 26, 2019 at 14:51
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It seems @AndrewEmad 's answer is no longer helpful as Linkedin might have removed step 5. But the below solution worked for me.

  1. Make sure to take a screenshot (I used Lightshot app - Mac/Windows) of your SO badge/reputation which you want to upload to your Linkedin.

  2. Go to your Linkedin profile.

  3. Click on Add Profile Section Button (Next to your Avatar) > Featured Tab > Media.

  4. Select your SO image which you created in step 1.

  5. Add Title: StackOverflow and Description: [your profile link] and/or description.

And you are good to go!

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    As of Sep 2020, this answer is the more correct approach to add flair to one's LinkedIn account. Sep 15, 2020 at 16:08
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    Agreed. That can probably only happen if LinkedIn collaborates with SO. Oct 17, 2020 at 20:18

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