In Brazil, LinkedIn has a significant presence with around 100 million Brazilian users
LinkedIn is often seen as a refuge for HR professionals and job seekers in Brazil, so a trans presence producing content, amplifying voices and empowering careers is essential. With 1 billion users globally, it includes 180 million senior influencers, 63 million direct decision makers and 10 million C-suite executives.
In Brazil, LinkedIn has a significant presence with around 100 million Brazilian users. This represents almost half of the country’s population, ranging from entry-level positions to senior management positions. Discover our first 5 profiles chosen (we will be adding more lists) as deserving of your full attention:
1 – Lynx Ribeiro is a freelancer from Icó, Ceará, who highlights how her skills “agility, flexibility, teamwork and focus on results are my guiding principles. Fast learning, always looking for new skills. Responsible, creative and charismatic.”
two – Luriel Andrade is from São Paulo (SP) and stands out as a data analyst and back-end developer in training, he is enthusiastic about contributing to the field of Information and Communication Technology as a political means and catalyst for a more fair and egalitarian society. He works as an apprentice on the Research team in Distrito, offering insights and statistics on startups in Latin America.
3 – Bruna Araújo, from São Paulo (SP), is a designer and is looking for a job. She is communicative and speaks two languages: English and French. “I am looking for opportunities to acquire knowledge and experience in the job market and corporate life. Because I’m in college now (studying digital marketing and studying to get into USP Design) I want to have more independence and I’m looking for a situation in which I can benefit from new experiences in the professional field.”
4 – Rebecca Gaia, from São Paulo (SP), is a Social Media, copywriter, content strategist, content creator and campaigner for diversity and inclusion. “I developed a solid presence on digital platforms addressing topics related to diversity, gaining an engaged and constantly growing audience.”
5 – Maria Lis Cardoso, from Imbituba (SC), is a Law student and wants to “enter a master’s program in the area of Law, aiming to specialize and become a reference in the rights of all transgender women and children. I am a trans woman and researcher committed to revealing the omissions and rights violations that the State commits against the LGBTQIAP+ population.”
By Ezatamentchy
Source: Maxima

I am an experienced author and journalist with a passion for lifestyle journalism. I currently work for Buna Times, one of the leading news websites in the world. I specialize in writing stories about health, wellness, fashion, beauty, interior design, and more. My articles have been featured on major publications such as The Guardian and The Huffington Post.