How To Use LinkedIn For Finding Work And Networking
LinkedIn---An Amazing Platform
LinkedIn is the world's largest and most influential platform for professional networking. Members use the site to keep in touch with business associates, clients, and co-workers. But it can do so much more – boost your profile, build awareness of your brand, and help you to recruit the right people.
LinkedIn is an amazing platform that plays the same role as once performed by golf because it helps you connect with like minded people who help you achieve your goal or you can learn from them to create your professional network---- Remember that your Network is your Net worth.
It’s an incredible free tool for creating networking. You can easily send connection request to First degree and second degree connections. When you make a new or first degree connection, you gain access not only to that person's profile, but to their friends ( secondary connections) too." This opens up even more networking opportunities , and in this way you can add all people from your niche. This is how you can grow your professional network by creating connections.
Tips To Get More Connections On LinkedIn
Here are some ways to boost your connections on LinkedIn:
1. Spend at least 15-30 minutes every day to network on this platform.
2. Join and be active in LinkedIn groups
3. Send a personalized connection request
4. SEO optimize your profile by including keywords on your summary, headline and skills.
5. Post your articles on LinkedIn.
6. share your content directly with your connections or to different groups. This is the best way to attract attention of a large audience.
7. Build an habit of connecting and networking every day .
How to Find Job On LinkedIn
If you are tired of applying for job after job and you get it nowhere, then the shortcut to your dream job could be LinkedIn. On a platform where scores of employers are looking out for prime candidates every day, LinkedIn functions as a very useful CV as you can promote your achievements and build up a professional online presence on LinkedIn.
LinkedIn is the popular place to look for job opportunities; even former U.S. President Barack Obama once joked to seek job through LinkedIn after completion of his term . According to jobvite ,ninety-two percent of recruiters use social media and LinkedIn is the social network these recruiters mostly use.
5 tactics that can help finding a new job on LinkedIn
1- Post a professional photo
According to Fisher , LinkedIn members who include a profile photo get 21 times more profile views . “Your photo acts as your virtual handshake, so upload a photo that matches with your role as a professional and that makes you approachable” she adds.
Always use your recent photo .as being authentic is always a good strategy on social media and in job interviews.
2- Make Your Profile visual and make yourself Accessible
If you have won awards, or you have impressive degrees or certifications post photos of them on your profile. If you’ve given an excellent presentation, post it on Slide Share . If you’ve appeared in or produced an interesting video, post that to your LinkedIn profile, too. Always give a visual appeal to your content because people are more responsive to that which is visual and appealing .
According to Gresham, One common mistake made by LinkedIn members is not knowing how others can reach them via email or phone. That’s why it’s important to list your email address and phone number clearly in your profile, such as in your summary.
3- Join LinkedIn groups
Join groups to look out for jobs posted by group members. More than 80% of the people who are able to get a new job within three months are participants of LinkedIn groups.
4- Get endorsements
Majority of job seekers who got job in just a few months had 10 or more endorsements. Getting these endorsements is easy , as former colleagues can endorse you if you ask them . Generally friends endorse each other, but professional endorsements are more meaningful.
5- Broaden your professional Network
Most of the members who get jobs with in short duration of time are found to be engaging with content on LinkedIn. Previously, you could access this content by using LinkedIn Pulse . Now, your LinkedIn homepage acts as Pulse once did, and curates content that parallels your interests.
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