Wednesday, December 18, 2019
One More Reason to Use LinkedIn in Your Job Search
One More Reason to Use LinkedIn in Your Job SearchOne More Reason to Use LinkedIn in Your Job SearchOne More Reason to Use LinkedIn in Your Job SearchIf youre a job seeker in the geschftliches miteinander world, and you dont have an online profile on the professional networking site LinkedIn, make it a top priority to create one.In an article called How LinkedIn will fire up your career, Fortune magazine called LinkedIn the only social site that really matters if youre serious about managing your career. With its Company Follow feature, you can get an insiders view of whats happening at the companies youd like to work for.There are plenty of good reasons to use LinkedIn in your job search, but Company Follow is a big one. According toLinkedIn, this feature lets youBe in the loop on key developments at the companies youre following,See who has recently joined, left, or been promoted within the company, andStay informed of business opportunities, job openings, and mora.Weve all heard t he expression, its not what you know, its who you know. The problem is, most of us dont really know all that many people. But LinkedIn can show you who your friends and business associates know. Its one of those exponential math things that can quickly boggle the mind of a right-brained type like me. But even I can grasp that connecting to my business contacts in LinkedIn also connects me to their business contactsand thats waaaaaayyyy more people than Id ever know on my own.Company Follow gives job seekers another powerful information source. You can keep up with the companies youd like to work for (assuming they have a LinkedIn pageas all 500 of the Fortune 500 companies do), and even keep an eye on their competitors.Think about it If your dream job is, say, a senior marketing position forStaples, and youre followingStaples company page on LinkedIn, youll easily be able to see whos whoamong current employees, new hires, orformer employees, as well as any recent promotions or chang es. It might provide the heads up you need toanticipate an appropriate opening andget your resume and cover letter into the right hands (and you can find out whose hands are the right ones on... you guessed it... LinkedIn) before the hordes start applying from the job boards
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