How To Really Use LinkedIn To Find A New Job In 10 Slides
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To Find a New Job In 10 slides@LinkedinBook
Set a step back!First define your goals:
Where do you want to go with your career?
What do you expect from a new job?
What kind of function or role do you want?
What kind of organisation do you want to work for?
Which industry appeals to you?
Where do you want to work?
Then ask yourself: who are the people in the best position to help me reach my goals?
Fundamental principle of networkingThe REAL power is in the 2nd degree
The real power of the network is in the second degree.
The real power is in the network of your network.
So don't focus on your own network, but ask them to introduce you to their network!
Single most important "feature" of LinkedInLinkedIn shows the connections between people.
LinkedIn shows you which of your own contacts can introduce you to their connections who know them.
LinkedIn allows you to easily tap into the power of the 2nd (or 3rd) degree.
LinkedIn eliminates "cold" calling.
5 Steps Success Strategy
1. Define a specific goal
2. Think of the people in the best position to help you reach your
goal
3. Use "Advanced Search"
4. Look at the list for common contacts
5. Ask the person you have the best relationship with for a Magic
Building your "basic" network in 3 stepsBECAUSE you need a "basic" or first degree network first before you can tap
into the power of the second degree / the power of LinkedIn.
1. Upload the contacts from your email program to LinkedIn.
2. Connect with (old) colleagues and (old) classmates using LinkedIn tools.
3. Join the Groups which are in line with your goals, for example:1. People with the function/role that interests you2. Professional organisations3. Trade organisations4. Recruiters5. Alumni associations of your college or previous employer(s).
Find the people that can help you
1. Search on their name (if you know their names)
2. Use Advanced Search with the parameters you have used to
make your goal clear (for example: location, industry, function,
key words)
3. Browse in the network of your connections
4. Look in the member lists of the Groups you joined
5. Use "Companies"
An attractive Profile1. Use a neutral (professional) headshot; no holiday pictures
2. Your "Professional Headline" is very important so use words that
describe your expertise and that invite to read the rest of your
Profile
3. Always use "I" and not "he/she"
4. Spread the information evenly throughout your Profile:1. Some interesting facts in Summary (concise – no jargon)2. Expertise in Specialties (here you can use jargon and abbreviations)3. Per function (Experience): more elaborate description of the specific
results you were responsible for and the projects you worked on
Some do's and don'ts1. Be proactive. Just making a Profile is (most of the times) not enough.
2. Build relationships. Even if they are not the right person, they might
be able to introduce you to the people who hire or recruit you.
3. Be active in Groups and help others: this will raise your visibility and
credibility.
4. Use JobInsider and other free LinkedIn tools.
5. Start building your network NOW and spend each week some time
expanding and maintaining your network.
42 tips to make your profile stand out
THE tool outside LinkedIn that makes your network work for you
10 strategies to find a new job
Passive, active and proactive strategies to be found
31 answers to the most frequently asked questions (FAQs)
30 little known features that can make or break your results with LinkedIn
11 tools to save time
Then download the FREE book "How to REALLY use LinkedIn (2nd edition)": http://www.how-to-really-use-linkedin.com
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