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Updated almost 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

My LinkedIn fears...
In order to pivot my professional career to be more conducive to real estate investing I have decided to start a career in Cybersecurity (currently taking a certificate program through MIT). I am setting up my LinkedIn profile the best I can because the competition for a good job right now is fierce.
My question is whether or not I include my experience as an investor on my profile while I am actively searching for a job not related to real estate. Any insight would be great as I am still trying to figure out LinkedIn