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LinkedIn: What's it actually good for?

LINKEDIN: WHAT IS IT in ACTUALLY GOOD FOR? (WITHOUT ALL THE FLUFF) Roughly Helping you to be found 1 in 4 UK companies use social networks for Recruiters head-hunt directly through LinkedIn. Having a profile can help make sure your found. You can check who's looking for you, how often your name crops up in searches and (with the right know-how) systematically increase that statistic so job offers come to you. 11 recruitment. Million UK members (200 Milllon Worldwlde) 98% of these recrulters use Stats from Linked Global Recruiting Trends Survey, UK Country Report Linkedin Research... in 1 Inside Individuals Companies Industries There's no better place for direct insight into a company, industry or individual than LinkedIn. Whether you're preparing for an interview, looking for tips in your field or looking up someone's interests to help establish a rapport, LinkedIn can give you an ear on the ground. 76.9% of members use LinkedIn for researching people and companies. Making connections Because it's not just about what you know. You can use LinkedIn to build relationships with people you'd struggle to meet in real life. Plunder your connection's connections and make 2nd You 1st Degree degree yourself useful to people of influence. LinkedIn is all about mutual benefits: provide K insight, news and help to others and they might be able to offer you something valuable back. *cough* A job. *cough* Other tidbits... Ask old colleagues for Endorsements Use your connections to gain There recommendations Introductions speak louder than you. Join Groups Personalise your profile URL Brought to you by @HolyMoley Jobs to meet like minded people holymoley DIGGING THROUGH JOBS FOR YOu 00000 00

LinkedIn: What's it actually good for?

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An infographic that aims to dispense with all the jargon and explain what LinkedIn is good for and why jobseekers should use it.

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