So from now on at ProZ.com, profiles are for people, pages are for businesses.
This might be new to some businesses whose company identity was often shared among many employees. Every employee is now invited to build their own profile, for a unique identity. Each confirmed employee will also be able to perform actions on behalf of the business.
What do business pages look like?
Below is a test example of how a business page appears at ProZ.com. The business page displays business name, slogan, logo, country, size, year established, description, languages offered, services, industries served, membership and more. Confirmed employees and business-linked activity such as Blue Board entries and jobs posted are also shown on the page.
What are the advantages for businesses?
How might this change my profile?
Shown below is a test example of how a profile appears at ProZ.com. The profile page should show an individual's photo (not a company logo), an individual's name (not the business) and this person's title or tagline. Confirmed employees will display a link to their employer's business page.
What are the advantages for employees?
If you're a business, what should you do next?
If you have not done so, be sure your business page is edited to your liking. Suggest all employees using ProZ.com create their own profile and confirm them as employees. Businesses with more employees registered will bring more views to your business page. If your profile still looks like a business and not a person, take some time to make that adjustment – or ask ProZ.com for help.