![]() ![]() Set reminders in your calendar to visit the site on a daily basis to reach out to connections (with informational interview requests, check-in notes, etc.), to read through and comment occasionally on group discussions where you have something to add, to update your status and comment on other people’s updates and to research available job and internship opportunities in the Student Jobs Portal.With over half a billion users, LinkedIn is one of the most efficient specialized networking platforms. Once you have a great profile and have joined some groups, your work is only beginning. I recommend joining your university’s LinkedIn group first, and then search for industry groups related to the career or careers you want to pursue. To get even more out of LinkedIn, join groups related to your professional interests and communities. You’ll impress people with your personal touch. Instead, always customize your connection requests with a friendly note and, if necessary, a reminder of where you met or what organization you have in common. As you build your connections on LinkedIn beyond your friends and family, don’t use the generic “I’d like to connect on LinkedIn” note. The best networks begin with those you know and trust, and then grow based on personal referrals. Once you have a great profile, start building your LinkedIn network by uploading your online address book and connecting to friends, relatives, internship colleagues, and professionals you know in the real world. Are you going too?” You never know what nugget might catch someone’s attention and spark a conversation or opportunity. Here is the link…” or “I’m attending our industry conference next week. I think of my LinkedIn status updates as brief conversations I would have at networking events: “I just read a really interesting article you might enjoy. But again, remember to stick to the professional. Like other popular social networks, LinkedIn provides the opportunity to share brief status updates with your connections. ![]() You don’t necessarily have to wear a suit, but baseball caps, party photos, cartoon avatars, and glamour shots from last weekend’s formal don’t fit in the professional environment of LinkedIn. If you choose to post a photograph on your LinkedIn profile, opt for a professional, high-quality headshot of you alone. The best place to find relevant keywords is by researching the job listings that appeal to you and the LinkedIn profiles of people who currently hold the kinds of positions you want. You should also include key words and phrases that a recruiter or hiring manager might type into a search engine to find a person like you. Remember to include all of your experience, including internships, volunteer work, and extra curriculars. Your LinkedIn Summary statement should resemble the first few paragraphs of your best-written cover letter - concise and confident about your goals and qualifications. Write a professional Summary statement. ![]() For instance: “Honors Marketing Grad from UCONN Seeking Opportunity in Consumer Packaged Goods” or “Recent LSU Grad with Extensive Nonprofit Experience.” For ideas, check out the profile headlines of other recent grads or entry-level employees you admire. Be as specific and keyword heavy as you can. Your profile headline is the first thing people will read on your profile, so you need to think of it as a marketing tool. Far too many young professionals insert a generic term such as “Recent graduate” or “Job Seeker” as their LinkedIn profile headline. Here are some tips for getting started, especially if you’re new to the professional world: ![]() You must take control of your profile and visit the site frequently to get the most benefit. My biggest piece of advice is this: LinkedIn doesn’t work unless you work it. In honor of LinkedIn’s IPO on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday, I thought it would be a good time to share some reminders about why the site is valuable to young professionals and how to use it effectively.Īs the largest and most vibrant professional social network in the world ( 100 million members in over 200 countries and counting), LinkedIn provides a wealth of opportunities for personal branding, networking and finding jobs.Īs a spokesperson for LinkedIn for the past two years, I’ve learned a lot about how to get the most value out of the site. ![]()
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