The document provides information about an upcoming LinkedIn Advanced training session, including:
- The session will take place from 9:30am to 1:00pm and cover topics like profile privacy controls, endorsements, recommendations, and following.
- Attendees will introduce themselves and discuss their previous jobs, unemployment duration, and future career goals.
- The agenda covers updates to LinkedIn, profile editing tips, advanced search features, and customizing privacy and visibility settings.
The document provides guidance on how to effectively use LinkedIn to build and manage professional connections. It recommends personalizing connection invitations with context about how you know the contact. It also suggests thanking people who accept your invitation or connect with you. Checking mutual contacts can help decide whether to accept invitations from unfamiliar connections. The overall goal is to thoughtfully manage your LinkedIn network.
LinkedIn is a popular social networking site for professionals with over 200 million users globally. The document discusses how scientists can maximize their use of LinkedIn for career advancement, including building an informative profile, joining relevant groups, growing their professional network, and leveraging the site for job searching. Premium accounts allow for enhanced features but may not be necessary depending on an individual's needs. The presentation provides tips on optimizing a LinkedIn presence and strategies for active participation.
LinkedIn is a professional social networking site with over 200 million members. Key features include user profiles, contacts, groups, jobs, companies and news updates. Twitter is a microblogging service where users send and read tweets of up to 140 characters. Key features include a home feed, profiles, connections and discovery of trending topics. Facebook had over 1 billion monthly active users as of late 2012 and key features include timelines, pages, news feeds, photos/video, groups and events.
LinkedIn: Improving your profile on the world's largest business networkBarrie Byron
Presentation delivered at the second annual PCC Employment Outreach Event, An all welcome, all community, all about getting employed free conference for PA and NJ residents. Presentation includes tips on improving your LinkedIn profile with specific changes and strategies to stay engaged with your network.
The document discusses using LinkedIn for job searching. It provides tips for creating a complete LinkedIn profile, including filling out sections like name, headline, summary, experience, skills and education. It also recommends connecting with others, joining groups, and regularly updating your status to expand your professional network on LinkedIn.
This document provides an introduction to LinkedIn, covering how to create an account, build connections, and engage with the LinkedIn network. It explains that LinkedIn is a professional networking platform that allows users to connect with colleagues, stay informed of industry news, find new opportunities, and control their online professional identity. The document outlines the key components of a LinkedIn profile and how to customize privacy settings and preferences. It also describes how to invite contacts, accept connection requests, view recommendations, and engage with updates, groups and messaging on LinkedIn.
LinkedIn should be a job seeker's primary job search tool. To get ahead, one should have a complete profile with a headline, summary, and no false information. One should also customize their public profile URL, use LinkedIn badges, and actively participate in groups. Regularly updating status, connecting with new contacts, and optimizing one's profile for search engines are also recommended ways to master LinkedIn. The document provides tips on using LinkedIn effectively in one's job search and professional networking.
Maximizing your linked in experience 26feb2013Tom Roux
This document provides tips for maximizing your experience on the professional networking platform LinkedIn. It begins with an overview of LinkedIn's mission, vision, and size. It then lists 21 tips for users, such as completing your profile, including a photo, fine-tuning privacy settings, joining relevant groups, exploring recommendations, and regularly adding new connections. The document encourages users to participate in learning webinars, search for jobs and candidates, follow companies, and get introductions through their network. It emphasizes contributing content to help others and promoting your work.
The document provides guidance on how to effectively use LinkedIn to build and manage professional connections. It recommends personalizing connection invitations with context about how you know the contact. It also suggests thanking people who accept your invitation or connect with you. Checking mutual contacts can help decide whether to accept invitations from unfamiliar connections. The overall goal is to thoughtfully manage your LinkedIn network.
LinkedIn is a popular social networking site for professionals with over 200 million users globally. The document discusses how scientists can maximize their use of LinkedIn for career advancement, including building an informative profile, joining relevant groups, growing their professional network, and leveraging the site for job searching. Premium accounts allow for enhanced features but may not be necessary depending on an individual's needs. The presentation provides tips on optimizing a LinkedIn presence and strategies for active participation.
LinkedIn is a professional social networking site with over 200 million members. Key features include user profiles, contacts, groups, jobs, companies and news updates. Twitter is a microblogging service where users send and read tweets of up to 140 characters. Key features include a home feed, profiles, connections and discovery of trending topics. Facebook had over 1 billion monthly active users as of late 2012 and key features include timelines, pages, news feeds, photos/video, groups and events.
LinkedIn: Improving your profile on the world's largest business networkBarrie Byron
Presentation delivered at the second annual PCC Employment Outreach Event, An all welcome, all community, all about getting employed free conference for PA and NJ residents. Presentation includes tips on improving your LinkedIn profile with specific changes and strategies to stay engaged with your network.
The document discusses using LinkedIn for job searching. It provides tips for creating a complete LinkedIn profile, including filling out sections like name, headline, summary, experience, skills and education. It also recommends connecting with others, joining groups, and regularly updating your status to expand your professional network on LinkedIn.
This document provides an introduction to LinkedIn, covering how to create an account, build connections, and engage with the LinkedIn network. It explains that LinkedIn is a professional networking platform that allows users to connect with colleagues, stay informed of industry news, find new opportunities, and control their online professional identity. The document outlines the key components of a LinkedIn profile and how to customize privacy settings and preferences. It also describes how to invite contacts, accept connection requests, view recommendations, and engage with updates, groups and messaging on LinkedIn.
LinkedIn should be a job seeker's primary job search tool. To get ahead, one should have a complete profile with a headline, summary, and no false information. One should also customize their public profile URL, use LinkedIn badges, and actively participate in groups. Regularly updating status, connecting with new contacts, and optimizing one's profile for search engines are also recommended ways to master LinkedIn. The document provides tips on using LinkedIn effectively in one's job search and professional networking.
Maximizing your linked in experience 26feb2013Tom Roux
This document provides tips for maximizing your experience on the professional networking platform LinkedIn. It begins with an overview of LinkedIn's mission, vision, and size. It then lists 21 tips for users, such as completing your profile, including a photo, fine-tuning privacy settings, joining relevant groups, exploring recommendations, and regularly adding new connections. The document encourages users to participate in learning webinars, search for jobs and candidates, follow companies, and get introductions through their network. It emphasizes contributing content to help others and promoting your work.
Deborah Smith is a certified LinkedIn instructor who provides public and private training on developing strategies for LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and other social media platforms. The document discusses the basics of using LinkedIn, including optimizing profiles, building connections strategically through groups and invitations, researching jobs and companies, and using advanced search techniques. It emphasizes completing and optimizing the profile, growing a quality network, becoming a visible contributor to gain notice, and connecting with the instructor for additional help.
Get the most out of the NEW LinkedIn... until it changes... againJP Marketing | NE
LinkedIn has changed... in fact it has become a moving target and you need to understand how to leverage the new LinkedIn to your advantage. Learn about the new navigation bar, plus tips for creating and enhancing your profile and building your network. [Presentation given at the Enterprise Center, Salem State University, Salem MA]
Don't be dismayed by the slide count... simply download and use the search feature to target exactly what you're looking for.
NOTE: This is a high level overview.
This document discusses the importance of online reputation management and optimizing your LinkedIn profile. It notes that LinkedIn has over 175 million members from Fortune 500 companies and is the 26th most visited website. It emphasizes that your online profiles are the first impression for recruiters and hiring managers vetting candidates. The document provides tips for claiming and completing your LinkedIn profile, including using a professional photo, customizing your URL, adding relevant websites and skills, and joining groups to build your online influence and network.
This document summarizes several features on LinkedIn that users may not be aware of. It describes LinkedIn's version of Tetris called DropIn, its Cardmunch app that digitizes business cards, and how to customize the updates seen on your homepage. It also discusses LinkedIn's resume builder, "People You May Know" feature, use of groups' statistics pages, and how to add SlideShare presentations to your profile.
This document provides an overview of LinkedIn and how to use it effectively. It discusses what LinkedIn is, the benefits of using it, how to create a professional profile, connect with contacts, build credibility through recommendations, answer questions to demonstrate expertise, and participate in groups. The goal is to grow a professional network and expand business opportunities on LinkedIn.
The document provides information about setting up a LinkedIn profile, including:
- LinkedIn is a professional social media network used to connect with colleagues and find new opportunities. It has over 200 million members globally.
- A complete LinkedIn profile with details about work experience, education, skills and recommendations makes users 40 times more effective on the platform.
- The key components of a LinkedIn profile include a headline, photo, summary and detailed descriptions of work history and education. Profiles should be optimized with keywords relevant to a user's profession.
This document provides guidance on completing and optimizing your LinkedIn profile. It includes tips on updating your name, headline, profile photo and custom URL. It also provides examples and character limits for filling out key sections like summary, work experience, education and additional information. The document advises backing up your profile, turning off activity broadcasts before editing, and rearranging sections as needed. Completing these recommended profile fields can help improve searchability and connections on LinkedIn.
Leveraging LinkedIn to Get Yourself Noticed (1/2013)Andrew Davis
LinkedIn is underutilized. It's an amazingly powerful tool for professional networking. Once you master it, the right kinds of opportunities manifest much more readily.
In this slide deck I cover what LinkedIn is, the essentials of the professional Profile, and how to tweak your account settings to restrict who can see what. I then focus on how to get yourself noticed. I conclude with several real-world scenarios -- specific to the audience I spend my days helping, namely technical content developers (tech writers, editors, trainers, and marcom writers) -- detailing how to use LinkedIn for best effect in different contexts.
Note that this presentation is supplemented by ~15 short articles and screenshots, available separately (and for free) from Andrew Davis at andrewd@contentrules.com.
Leveraging linked in to get yourself noticed (1/2013)Val Swisher
LinkedIn is underutilized. It's an amazingly powerful tool for professional networking. Once you master it, the right kinds of opportunities manifest much more readily.
In this slide deck, Andrew Davis covers what LinkedIn is, the essentials of the professional Profile, and how to tweak your account settings to restrict who can see what. He focuses on how to get yourself noticed. He concludes with several real-world scenarios -- specific to the audience Andrew spends his days helping, namely technical content developers (tech writers, editors, trainers, and marcom writers) -- detailing how to use LinkedIn for best effect in different contexts.
Note that this presentation is supplemented by ~15 short articles and screenshots, available separately (and for free) from Andrew at andrewd@contentrules.com.
LinkedIn is heralded as the online social community for business professionals and entrepreneurs. What sets it apart from social sites like Facebook and Twitter is the understanding that people join LinkedIn with the goal of expanding their business in some way. Here it’s accepted to let your business cards show, so to speak.
Social Media for The Job Seeker - Focus on LinkedInJP Marketing | NE
Social Media Profiles, Why Should They Matter? THINK ME 2.0! No Online presence? Your employability is diminished! You may even be considered 'invisible’! Now that would suk! Here’s a high level view of SOME things you could do to help make you visible!
9 Powerful LinkedIn Features And How To Use ThemPropel Guru
LinkedIn has become a professional need for over 772 million people throughout the world. This professional social network has added various new features to its site in recent years. Here's our guide to keep you covered.
The document provides tips and strategies for using LinkedIn as a prospecting tool. It discusses optimizing personal and company profiles for branding and SEO, advanced searching and saving techniques, growing your professional network, using LinkedIn groups for lead generation, and setting monthly goals for activities like connecting with new contacts and seeking recommendations. The presentation emphasizes how fully utilizing LinkedIn's features can help users stay informed, generate leads, drive revenue, and get found by potential clients and opportunities.
LinkedIn Career Pages allow companies to showcase their employment brand, create a personalized candidate experience, and help candidates connect with the company. This guide outlines how to set up a Career Page by designating administrators and customizing modules to describe the company, showcase employees, and provide targeted content for different audiences. Additional tips recommend using visuals and a wide range of job postings to engage candidates.
LinkedIn Career Pages allow companies to showcase their employment brand, create a personalized candidate experience, and help candidates connect with the company. This guide outlines how to set up a Career Page by designating administrators and customizing modules to share information about the company, employees, jobs, and audiences. Tips are provided to make the page engaging for candidates by answering important questions, using visuals, and maximizing content and jobs posted.
This document provides instructions and tips for using Google+. It outlines the main areas of Google+ including the home page, profile, explore, hangouts, photos, and circles. It explains how to find people, set up a business page, and gives tips for optimizing profiles, using circles effectively, adding tags to photos, and more. The document encourages the reader to set up an account and add the author to their circles for further insights into using Google+.
The document provides information on setting up and customizing a profile on LinkedIn, the largest professional social media network. It discusses the key components of a LinkedIn profile, including adding a photo, headline, experience, education, skills, and recommendations. It also highlights additional sections and applications that can be used to enhance the profile and distinguish the user. The goal is to create a comprehensive online presence that represents the user's professional brand and opens doors to new career opportunities and connections.
Deborah Smith is a certified LinkedIn instructor who provides public and private training on developing strategies for LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and other social media platforms. The document discusses the basics of using LinkedIn, including optimizing profiles, building connections strategically through groups and invitations, researching jobs and companies, and using advanced search techniques. It emphasizes completing and optimizing the profile, growing a quality network, becoming a visible contributor to gain notice, and connecting with the instructor for additional help.
Get the most out of the NEW LinkedIn... until it changes... againJP Marketing | NE
LinkedIn has changed... in fact it has become a moving target and you need to understand how to leverage the new LinkedIn to your advantage. Learn about the new navigation bar, plus tips for creating and enhancing your profile and building your network. [Presentation given at the Enterprise Center, Salem State University, Salem MA]
Don't be dismayed by the slide count... simply download and use the search feature to target exactly what you're looking for.
NOTE: This is a high level overview.
This document discusses the importance of online reputation management and optimizing your LinkedIn profile. It notes that LinkedIn has over 175 million members from Fortune 500 companies and is the 26th most visited website. It emphasizes that your online profiles are the first impression for recruiters and hiring managers vetting candidates. The document provides tips for claiming and completing your LinkedIn profile, including using a professional photo, customizing your URL, adding relevant websites and skills, and joining groups to build your online influence and network.
This document summarizes several features on LinkedIn that users may not be aware of. It describes LinkedIn's version of Tetris called DropIn, its Cardmunch app that digitizes business cards, and how to customize the updates seen on your homepage. It also discusses LinkedIn's resume builder, "People You May Know" feature, use of groups' statistics pages, and how to add SlideShare presentations to your profile.
This document provides an overview of LinkedIn and how to use it effectively. It discusses what LinkedIn is, the benefits of using it, how to create a professional profile, connect with contacts, build credibility through recommendations, answer questions to demonstrate expertise, and participate in groups. The goal is to grow a professional network and expand business opportunities on LinkedIn.
The document provides information about setting up a LinkedIn profile, including:
- LinkedIn is a professional social media network used to connect with colleagues and find new opportunities. It has over 200 million members globally.
- A complete LinkedIn profile with details about work experience, education, skills and recommendations makes users 40 times more effective on the platform.
- The key components of a LinkedIn profile include a headline, photo, summary and detailed descriptions of work history and education. Profiles should be optimized with keywords relevant to a user's profession.
This document provides guidance on completing and optimizing your LinkedIn profile. It includes tips on updating your name, headline, profile photo and custom URL. It also provides examples and character limits for filling out key sections like summary, work experience, education and additional information. The document advises backing up your profile, turning off activity broadcasts before editing, and rearranging sections as needed. Completing these recommended profile fields can help improve searchability and connections on LinkedIn.
Leveraging LinkedIn to Get Yourself Noticed (1/2013)Andrew Davis
LinkedIn is underutilized. It's an amazingly powerful tool for professional networking. Once you master it, the right kinds of opportunities manifest much more readily.
In this slide deck I cover what LinkedIn is, the essentials of the professional Profile, and how to tweak your account settings to restrict who can see what. I then focus on how to get yourself noticed. I conclude with several real-world scenarios -- specific to the audience I spend my days helping, namely technical content developers (tech writers, editors, trainers, and marcom writers) -- detailing how to use LinkedIn for best effect in different contexts.
Note that this presentation is supplemented by ~15 short articles and screenshots, available separately (and for free) from Andrew Davis at andrewd@contentrules.com.
Leveraging linked in to get yourself noticed (1/2013)Val Swisher
LinkedIn is underutilized. It's an amazingly powerful tool for professional networking. Once you master it, the right kinds of opportunities manifest much more readily.
In this slide deck, Andrew Davis covers what LinkedIn is, the essentials of the professional Profile, and how to tweak your account settings to restrict who can see what. He focuses on how to get yourself noticed. He concludes with several real-world scenarios -- specific to the audience Andrew spends his days helping, namely technical content developers (tech writers, editors, trainers, and marcom writers) -- detailing how to use LinkedIn for best effect in different contexts.
Note that this presentation is supplemented by ~15 short articles and screenshots, available separately (and for free) from Andrew at andrewd@contentrules.com.
LinkedIn is heralded as the online social community for business professionals and entrepreneurs. What sets it apart from social sites like Facebook and Twitter is the understanding that people join LinkedIn with the goal of expanding their business in some way. Here it’s accepted to let your business cards show, so to speak.
Social Media for The Job Seeker - Focus on LinkedInJP Marketing | NE
Social Media Profiles, Why Should They Matter? THINK ME 2.0! No Online presence? Your employability is diminished! You may even be considered 'invisible’! Now that would suk! Here’s a high level view of SOME things you could do to help make you visible!
9 Powerful LinkedIn Features And How To Use ThemPropel Guru
LinkedIn has become a professional need for over 772 million people throughout the world. This professional social network has added various new features to its site in recent years. Here's our guide to keep you covered.
The document provides tips and strategies for using LinkedIn as a prospecting tool. It discusses optimizing personal and company profiles for branding and SEO, advanced searching and saving techniques, growing your professional network, using LinkedIn groups for lead generation, and setting monthly goals for activities like connecting with new contacts and seeking recommendations. The presentation emphasizes how fully utilizing LinkedIn's features can help users stay informed, generate leads, drive revenue, and get found by potential clients and opportunities.
LinkedIn Career Pages allow companies to showcase their employment brand, create a personalized candidate experience, and help candidates connect with the company. This guide outlines how to set up a Career Page by designating administrators and customizing modules to describe the company, showcase employees, and provide targeted content for different audiences. Additional tips recommend using visuals and a wide range of job postings to engage candidates.
LinkedIn Career Pages allow companies to showcase their employment brand, create a personalized candidate experience, and help candidates connect with the company. This guide outlines how to set up a Career Page by designating administrators and customizing modules to share information about the company, employees, jobs, and audiences. Tips are provided to make the page engaging for candidates by answering important questions, using visuals, and maximizing content and jobs posted.
This document provides instructions and tips for using Google+. It outlines the main areas of Google+ including the home page, profile, explore, hangouts, photos, and circles. It explains how to find people, set up a business page, and gives tips for optimizing profiles, using circles effectively, adding tags to photos, and more. The document encourages the reader to set up an account and add the author to their circles for further insights into using Google+.
The document provides information on setting up and customizing a profile on LinkedIn, the largest professional social media network. It discusses the key components of a LinkedIn profile, including adding a photo, headline, experience, education, skills, and recommendations. It also highlights additional sections and applications that can be used to enhance the profile and distinguish the user. The goal is to create a comprehensive online presence that represents the user's professional brand and opens doors to new career opportunities and connections.
2. LinkedIn Advanced
Schedule
9:30am to 1:00pm
Introductions
Your Name
Where Are You From
Previous Job
How Long Unemployed
Future Job
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3. LinkedIn Advanced
Agenda
What’s New
Profile Privacy Controls
LinkedIn Home Page
LinkedIn Signal
Advanced Profile Editing
Endorsements & Recommendations
Following
Jobs
Settings
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4. LinkedIn Advanced
What’s New
• Major LinkedIn Site Design Changes
• The New LinkedIn Profile
• New Profile
Design Incompatible with Internet Explorer 7
• What happened to my LinkedIn Applications?
• Applications - No Longer Supported
• Rich Media Feature
• How do I display media on my profile?
• Introducing the Ability to Follow Thought Leaders on Li
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5. LinkedIn Advanced
Settings
1. To modify your LinkedIn settings, click on Your Name
appearing in the upper right area of your screen as shown
below.
2. Select Settings.
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7. LinkedIn Advanced
Profile Privacy Controls
Privacy Controls
• Turn on/off your activity broadcasts
• Select who can see your activity feed
• Select what others see when you've viewed their profil
• Select who can see your connections
• Change your profile photo & visibility »
• Show/hide "Viewers of this profile also viewed" box
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8. LinkedIn Advanced
Profile Privacy Controls
Turn on/off your activity broadcasts
You can turn your activity broadcasts on or off and
select who can see your activity feed from the Settings
page. Some of the changes that trigger updates (activity
broadcasts) are:
Adding a new current job position
Adding a new current school
Adding a new link to a website
Recommending someone
Following a company
Adding a connection – LI will send an update if you've chosen
"Your Connections" when you
control who can see your connections.
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9. LinkedIn Advanced
Profile Privacy Controls
Turn on/off your activity broadcasts
1. Uncheck box “Let people know when you change
your profile, make recommendations, or follow
companies” to turn “Off”
2. Click “Save Changes”
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10. LinkedIn Advanced
Profile Privacy Controls
Select who can see your activity feed
Who can see your activity feed
Your activity feed displays actions you've performed on
LinkedIn. Select who can see your activity feed.
Everyone
Your network
Your connections
Only you
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11. LinkedIn Advanced
Profile Privacy Controls
Select who can see your activity feed
1. Select who can see your activity feed
2. Click “Save Changes”
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12. LinkedIn Advanced
Profile Privacy Controls
Select what others see when you've viewed their prof
• Your name and headline (Recommended)
• Anonymous profile characteristics such as
industry and title
• You will be totally anonymous
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13. LinkedIn Advanced
Profile – Privacy Controls
Select what others see when you've viewed their pro
1. Select desired option
2. Click “Save Changes”
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14. LinkedIn Advanced
Profile – Privacy Controls
Select who can see your connections
Select who can see your connections.
Note: People will always be able to see shared
connections.
Your connections
Only you
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15. LinkedIn Advanced
Profile – Privacy Controls
Select who can see your connections
1. Select who can see your connections
2. Click “Save Changes”
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16. LinkedIn Advanced
Profile – Privacy Controls
Change your profile photo & visibility »
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17. LinkedIn Advanced
Profile – Privacy Controls
Change your profile photo & visibility »
1. Click “Browse” to find the photo you wish to publish.
2. Click “Upload Photo”.
You can upload JPG, GIF or PNG files.
File size - 4MB maximum.
Pixel size: 200 x 200 minimum and 500 x 500
maximum.
1. Select who you want the photo to be visible to.
2. Click “Save Settings”.
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18. LinkedIn Advanced
Profile – Privacy Controls
Show/hide "Viewers of this profile also viewed" box
1. Uncheck box Display "Viewers of this profile also
viewed" box on my Profile page to “Hide”
2. Click “Save Changes”
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19. LinkedIn Advanced
LinkedIn Home Page
1. Click on the “Home” pull-down menu
2. Select “LinkedInHome”
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20. LinkedIn Advanced
LinkedIn Home Page
Your Professional Dashboard - News and updates
from your network
• Share an update
• Articles from “LinkedIn Today”
• People You May Know
• Who's Viewed Your Profile?
• Your LinkedIn Network
• Jobs You May Be Interested In
• Groups You May Like
• Companies You May Want To Follow
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21. LinkedIn Advanced
Customizing Your Home Page
1. Place mouse over “All Updates”
2. Select “Customize >>”
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22. LinkedIn Advanced
Customizing Your Home Page
1. Deselect (Uncheck) any Updates no longer of
interest
2. Click “Save changes” button.
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25. LinkedIn Advanced
LinkedIn Signal
Signal provides the most recent conversations, opinions,
and trending links from professionals across the World.
And, it allows you to search by single and/or multiple
fields, and it has an advanced search feature.
Filter: Browse only relevant status updates from your
stream
Search for keywords, topics or people across the stream
Get an auto updated real-time stream with rich content
Find the hottest trending links across any relevant topic
Who’s Shared This Link?
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27. LinkedIn Advanced
Advanced Profile Editing
1. You can add, change, or remove any information on your
profile from the Edit Profile page. To get there, move
your cursor over Profile at the top of your home page and
click “Edit Profile”.
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29. LinkedIn Advanced
New LinkedIn Profile Icons
- Edit
- Add
- Move (Drag and rearrange)
- Add Media Link
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30. LinkedIn Advanced
Advanced Profile Editing
You can edit some items by clicking on the
Edit icon , or click on the Add icon to
add links there. You can also change the
order of many sections by dragging and
dropping the Move icon in the right-hand
corner of each section.
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31. LinkedIn Advanced
Sections you can edit in your profile:
• Name (20/40/40) - First, last, and maiden names.
• Headline (120) - Will default to your current job
title. You can change it to express your personal
brand or how you want to be known (e.g.
Outstanding Client Service Professional).
• Summary (2000) - Information about your mission,
accomplishments, and goals.
• Experience (100 Title/100 Co./2,000 Desc.) -
Professional positions and experience, including
jobs, volunteer posts, military, board of directors,
nonprofit, or pro sports.
• Education (2000) - School and educational
information.
• Recommendations - You can
request professional recommendations and
display them on your profile.
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32. LinkedIn Advanced
Sections you can edit in your profile:
• Applications - You can add applications to your
profile to display your work, get professional
insights, or collaborate with others.
• Certifications - Certifications, licensures, or
clearances you've attained.
• Courses - Adding your body of coursework can help
your education to stand out.
• Honors & Awards - Show off your hard-earned
awards.
• Languages - Languages you understand or speak.
• Organizations - List the organizations or
associations you've been a part of along with your
role.
• Patents - Any patents you've applied for or
received.
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33. LinkedIn Advanced
Sections you can edit in your profile:
• Personal Information - Optional info such as phone
number, location, and birthday.
• Publications - Publications that have featured your
work.
• Projects - Showcase the projects you've worked on,
along with team members.
• Skills & Expertise - A relevant list of skills on your
profile will help others to understand your
strengths and improve your ability to be found
when opportunities present themselves.
• Test Scores - List your scores on tests to highlight
high achievement.
• Additional Information - Any other info you'd like to
highlight, including a link to your website or your
Twitter name.
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34. LinkedIn Advanced
Endorsements &
Recommendations
Giving LinkedIn Thanks
A word of praise goes a long way in social media.
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35. LinkedIn Advanced
Endorsements
What is a LinkedIn endorsement?
How do I get endorsed?
How do I endorse others?
How do I undo an endorsement?
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36. LinkedIn Advanced
What is a LinkedIn endorsement?
• Endorsements are a quick way to rate your 1st
Degree Connections and allow you to endorse
someone you know for a specific skill.
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37. LinkedIn Advanced
How do I get endorsed?
Endorse and Be Endorsed
When someone views your profile or you view the profile
of one of your first-degree connections, you are offered
the opportunity to endorse that person for the skills
they have added to their own profile . Endorse others
easily by clicking the “Endorse” button
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38. LinkedIn Advanced
How do I get endorsed?
With a simple click, the skills you choose to endorse are
added to their profile with a thumbnail image of you, the
person who endorsed them. If you don’t want to endorse
your connection for a particular skill listed in this window,
simply click the X on the skill you wish to remove and then
click the Endorse button to accept the rest listed.
You can also scroll down to where their skills are listed, and
simply click on the skill you wish to endorse by
clicking on the sign to add your endorsement to their
profile.
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39. LinkedIn Advanced
How do I endorse others?
To endorse another person on LinkedIn, you need to visit
their profile and scroll down to the "Skills and Expertise"
section. Here you can see what skills your connection has
claimed. Then, you can choose to endorse them all or just
one.
Remember, you only want to endorse skills that you Know
the other person possesses. Your picture will appear next
to the endorsement. Thus, if you've endorsed all of
someone's skills simply because you "like" them, you may
end up hurting your own reputation.
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40. LinkedIn Advanced
How do I undo an endorsement?
1. Go to the person's profile page. Scroll down to the
endorsement box you want to undo, click it and your
endorsement will be removed.
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41. LinkedIn Advanced
Recommendations
How do I get recommended?
How do I recommend others?
How do I withdraw a
recommendation?
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42. LinkedIn Advanced
How do I get recommended?
1. Move your cursor over “Profile” at the top of your
homepage
2. Select “Recommendations”
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43. LinkedIn Advanced
How do I get recommended?
3. Click the “Ask for recommendations” tab.
4. Select a position in the “What you want to be
recommended for" dropdown menu. If a position or
school isn't listed, you can click the link for job or school
to add it to your profile and the dropdown list.
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44. LinkedIn Advanced
How do I get recommended?
5. Select connections in the “Who do you want to ask?"
section by either entering names of connections into the
text field or clicking the address book icon to search
for connections.
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45. LinkedIn Advanced
How do I get recommended?
6. Enter your request in the "Create your message"
section by using the message provided or personalizing
your note.
7. Click “Send”
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46. LinkedIn Advanced
How do I recommend others?
1. Move your cursor over “Profile” at the top of your
homepage
2. Select “Recommendations”
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How do I recommend others?
3. Click the “Given” tab.
4. Scroll down to “Make a Recommendation:” section.
• To recommend a connection, click "select from your
connections list" and click a name.
• To recommend someone who's not a connection, enter the
first name, last name and email address.
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How do I recommend others?
5. Click the button next to “Colleague”, “Service
Provider”, “Business Partner” or “Student”.
6. Click “Continue”.
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How do I recommend others?
7. Complete the recommendation form.
8. Click “Send”.
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How do I withdraw a recommendation?
1. Move your cursor over “Profile” at the top of your
homepage
2. Select “Recommendations”
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How do I withdraw a recommendation?
3. Click the “Given” tab.
4. Click “Edit” next to the recommendation.
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How do I withdraw a recommendation?
5. Click the “Withdraw this recommendation” link under
the member's name.
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53. LinkedIn Advanced
How do I withdraw a recommendation
6. Click “Confirm”.
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54. LinkedIn Advanced
Following
New Feature – Follow Thought Leaders (150 of the mo
Follow news by industry and sources, companies,
amd groups.
You follow all your connections by default.
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Follow Thought Leaders
1. Move your cursor over “Profile” at the top of your home
page
2. Click “Following”
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Follow Thought Leaders
3. Click on the “Follow” icon appearing under a thought
leader’s picture to start following that person.
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Stop Following a Thought Leader
1. Move your cursor over “Profile” at the top of your home
page
2. Click “Following”
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Stop Following a Thought Leader
3. Click on the “Following” icon appearing under a
thought leader’s picture to stop following that person.
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59. LinkedIn Advanced
Start Following a Company
1. Click “Companies” near the top of your homepage and
select “Search Companies”.
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Start Following a Company
2. Type a Company Name, Keyword, or Industry in the text
box appearing under “Search for Companies”.
3. Click on a “Company Name” which will open company's
Overview page.
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Start Following a Company
4. Then click “Follow” in the upper right of the company's
Overview page.
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Start Following a Company
1. Alternatively, move your cursor over a company name on
someone's personal profile, and then click “Follow
company” from the mini Company Page.
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63. LinkedIn Advanced
Stop Following a Company
1. Click “Companies” near the top of your homepage
2. Click the “Following” tab
3. Click the “Stop following” link under the company name.
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64. LinkedIn Advanced
How can I instantly see jobs posted by my
contacts or companies I am following?
1. Click on “Your Name” appearing in the upper right
area of your screen as shown below
2. Click on “Settings”
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How can I instantly see jobs posted by my
contacts or companies I am following?
3. Click on “Account”
4. Click on “Customize the updates you see on your
home page”
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How can I instantly see jobs posted by my
contacts or companies I am following?
5. Scroll down to “Jobs”
6. Make sure you have a check mark “√” next to “Jobs
you may be interested in”
7. Click “Save Changes”
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67. LinkedIn Advanced
Applying for a job on LinkedIn
1. To search and apply for a job using LinkedIn, Click “Jobs”
at the top of your home page.
2. Select “Find Jobs”
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Applying for a job on LinkedIn
3. In the box appearing under “Search for Jobs”, type a job
Jobs”
title, keyword or company name.
4. Click on the “Advanced Search” tab to refine your search
with more criteria.
5. Click “Search”
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Applying for a job on LinkedIn
6. Click a job title to view details.
7. Click the “Apply" button on the job's page. The wording
of this button may vary.
*For some jobs you'll be able to apply on LinkedIn and for
others you'll be routed to a company's website or job board
to continue the process.
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71. LinkedIn Advanced
Email Preferences
Emails
• Select the types of messages you're willing to receive
• Set the frequency of emails
• Select who can send you invitations
• Set the frequency of group digest emails
LinkedIn Communications
• Turn on/off LinkedIn announcements
• Turn on/off invitations to participate in research
• Turn on/off partner InMail
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Groups, Companies & Applications
Groups
• Select your group display order »
• View your groups »
• Set the frequency of group digest emails
• Turn on/off group invitations
• Turn on/off notifications when joining groups
Companies
• View companies you're following »
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Groups, Companies & Applications
Applications
• View your applications »
• Add applications »
Privacy Controls
• Turn on/off data sharing with 3rd party applications
• Manage settings for LinkedIn plugins on third-party sites
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Account
Privacy Controls
• Manage Advertising Preferences
Settings
• Change your profile photo & visibility »
• Show/hide profile photos of other members
• Customize the updates you see on your home page
• Select your language
• Manage security settings
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77. LinkedIn Advanced
Account
Email & Password
• Add & change email addresses
• Change password
Helpful Links
• Upgrade your account »
• Close your account »
• Get LinkedIn content in an RSS feed »
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Free Resources for Learning LinkedIn
• LinkedIn Help Center
http://help.LinkedIn.com/app/topics
• LinkedIn Learning Center
http://learn.LinkedIn.com/
• LinkedIn Tips
http://davidebrown.blogspot.com/p/LinkedIn-tips.html
• LinkedIn Training Resources
http://learn.linkedin.com/training/
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Free Resources for Learning LinkedIn
• PowerFormula
http://www.powerformula.net/free/
• LinkedIn Training
http://www.RockLinkedIn.com
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Wrap Up
Takeaways
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• Slides
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