Linkedin For Students Why it matters and how to use it!
Why Linkedin? Linkedin gives you a voice on search engines Linkedin affords you the ability to send a generic resume via link Linkedin provides a place to network with business owners Linkedin allows you to meet prospective employers, industry powerhouses Linkedin is a great place to establish yourself as a thought leader
Enter your name on                what comes up? If you have a linked in profile odds are it is one of the things that will!  You are providing information you control! Your name may come up when your title or company is searched You have been Google'd
Do you have a link to your resume? This may seem like a weird question but it isn't...  Times you may need to send/have a link to your resume A chance meeting with an HR rep An emergency hire situation (these happen) Add the link in your e-mail signature when corresponding with someone you might want to work for You don't have access to or you loose your hard drive
Do you have a link to your Resume? Linkedin even allows you to include a portfolio of work!
Linkedin Facilitates Networking Find connections using e-mail addresses  See people that are within 3 degrees of separation  Get inside information about possible employment opportunities Join Groups relevant to your industry
Linkedin Facilitates Networking Who are you connected to? I know Joe... Joe knows Heather... Heather knows Chris... I can use linked in to get introduced
Linkedin Facilitates Networking Find Jobs and know if your connections are linked to the posting! Tips: -Ask connections about the opportunity and actually talk to the person interviewing. -Use common contact as a reference
Linkedin provides access to business owners  In the book Groundswell a marketing research company highlighted the fact the business owners love Discussion Boards.  Linkedin is wisely built their groups around discussion boards business owners are very likely to use them!
Linkedin Facilitates Networking Groups... These are industry groups, they show areas of interest and are filled with people working in these fields.  Groups are a great resource for research projects, particularly if you need to get real time information or quotes. 
Linkedin Groups 
Linkedin Groups Join Discussions  Start Discussions Make Connections The groups themselves are fairly simple, each group is a little different though. No matter what happens just be sure to stay professional, even if other people aren't! 
About the Author About the Author:  @mhandy1   Mike Handy works with community managers assisting them with digital strategy and execution. 

Linkedin for students

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    Linkedin For StudentsWhy it matters and how to use it!
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    Why Linkedin? Linkedingives you a voice on search engines Linkedin affords you the ability to send a generic resume via link Linkedin provides a place to network with business owners Linkedin allows you to meet prospective employers, industry powerhouses Linkedin is a great place to establish yourself as a thought leader
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    Enter your nameon                what comes up? If you have a linked in profile odds are it is one of the things that will!  You are providing information you control! Your name may come up when your title or company is searched You have been Google'd
  • 4.
    Do you havea link to your resume? This may seem like a weird question but it isn't...  Times you may need to send/have a link to your resume A chance meeting with an HR rep An emergency hire situation (these happen) Add the link in your e-mail signature when corresponding with someone you might want to work for You don't have access to or you loose your hard drive
  • 5.
    Do you havea link to your Resume? Linkedin even allows you to include a portfolio of work!
  • 6.
    Linkedin Facilitates NetworkingFind connections using e-mail addresses  See people that are within 3 degrees of separation  Get inside information about possible employment opportunities Join Groups relevant to your industry
  • 7.
    Linkedin Facilitates NetworkingWho are you connected to? I know Joe... Joe knows Heather... Heather knows Chris... I can use linked in to get introduced
  • 8.
    Linkedin Facilitates NetworkingFind Jobs and know if your connections are linked to the posting! Tips: -Ask connections about the opportunity and actually talk to the person interviewing. -Use common contact as a reference
  • 9.
    Linkedin provides accessto business owners  In the book Groundswell a marketing research company highlighted the fact the business owners love Discussion Boards.  Linkedin is wisely built their groups around discussion boards business owners are very likely to use them!
  • 10.
    Linkedin Facilitates NetworkingGroups... These are industry groups, they show areas of interest and are filled with people working in these fields.  Groups are a great resource for research projects, particularly if you need to get real time information or quotes. 
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    Linkedin Groups Join Discussions Start Discussions Make Connections The groups themselves are fairly simple, each group is a little different though. No matter what happens just be sure to stay professional, even if other people aren't! 
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    About the AuthorAbout the Author:  @mhandy1   Mike Handy works with community managers assisting them with digital strategy and execution.