For Your Job Search
brought to you by
Bruce A. Bennett
Career Coach Corner
January 15, 2025
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Introduction & Notes for session
Introduction
MCWN Volunteer since 2010 & Contractor from 2018
Career Coach Corner Blogger & Presenter
B² Discuss LinkedIn Podcaster
LinkedIn user since 2006
General Notes for Today
My contact info is on the last slide
Workshop is interactive, Q/A & Parking lot
Follow-up email includes a link to the deck (no recording) and an
evaluation survey
Red Arrows
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Outline for session
Outline
Why LinkedIn?
Navigation tabs
Enhancing your profile
Best Practices
Building your network
Searching
Settings
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Goals for session
Goals
Recognize the differences in a resume & profile
Understand how to build a compelling profile
Create a relevant job search agent(s) in LinkedIn
Research employers on LinkedIn & the Internet
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LinkedIn - What is it & Why use it?
Over ONE billion professionals in more than 200
countries use LinkedIn to connect, exchange
information, ideas & opportunities!
 More than 90% of recruiters search for candidates on LinkedIn
 45 million people use LinkedIn to job search weekly
 6 people are hired on LinkedIn every minute
 77 job applications submitted every second
Source: https://blog.hootsuite.com/linkedin-statistics-business
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Your View of My Introduction Card
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Your View of My Introduction Card
Use the More
button to
reveal
additional
options
including the
Connect
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LinkedIn Navigation Tab - Home
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LinkedIn Navigation Tab - Home Panel
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LinkedIn Navigation Tab - My Network
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LinkedIn Navigation Tab - Jobs
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LinkedIn Navigation Tab - Messaging
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LinkedIn Navigation Tab - Notifications
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LinkedIn Navigation Tab - Me
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LinkedIn Navigation Tab - For Business
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Adding a Custom Banner
Providing a custom banner enhances a profile
17
Adding a Custom Banner
Use relevant image
of your profession
or brand
1600 x 400 pixels is
suggested banner
size
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Adding a Custom Banner
Upload a Photo
option allows
you to adjust the
image to size
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Editing Your Profile Contact Info
Check your contacts for email & phone
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Editing Your Profile Contact Info
Your contact info should include email & phone
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LinkedIn's Career Explorer
Career Explorer identifies transferable skills
https://linkedin.github.io/career-explorer/
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LinkedIn's Career Explorer
Begin by identify a job title
LinkedIn makes suggestion based on key words
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LinkedIn's Career Explorer
Default setting changes from high to low
Find jobs on LinkedIn that match your skills
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LinkedIn Best Practices
1. Photo
2. Headline that’s not a title
3. About section - TMAY
4. Complete Skills section
5. #OpentoWork - Create a job search agent
6. Posting activity updates & add media
7. Build your network of connections
8. Recommendations
9. Following target companies
10.Join Groups
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Best Practice - Photo
Passport photo with a professional appearance
Contrasting plain background
Rename photo for SEO
e.g. Bruce Bennett LinkedIn Training.jpg
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Best Practice - Headline
Headline can
have 220
characters
Separate your
skills with a
space and pipe
symbol or create
a Unique Value
Proposition
(UVP)
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The About section can have 2600 characters
The first paragraph should be about your skills, job titles,
work experience and passion
Second paragraph should relate how you added value for a
previous employer(s) - tell a STAR story
The final paragraph should tell how you can solve a
company’s problems and/or career role you are seeking
Close with a call to action: “let’s connect…contact me if…
call me if”
Incorporate the new logo and your top 5 skills
Best Practice - About Summary
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Examples of an About Section
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Best Practice - Skills
Two skills are featured but you can have 100 skills
You can add a new skill by clicking the + hyperlink symbol
The skills can edited by clicking on the pencil
Add a new skill
Edit your skills
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Best Practice - Skills
LinkedIn suggests
key skills based on
your profile
Click on the skill and
Save to add it to
your profile
Or type in a skill to
add it to your profile
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Best Practice - Skills
You can select the
role in which you
gained the
experience
Multiple positions
can be selected for
the skill
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Best Practice - Skills & Endorsements
Click on the
editing pencil to
arrive at this
screen.
Two options when
clicking on the 3
dots symbol.
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Best Practice - Skills & Endorsements
Click on the symbol
and drag the skill to
the new position.
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Best Practice - Skills & Endorsements
Endorsement settings
Enable endorsements to boost your skills
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Best Practice - LinkedIn Skills
It is imperative to add all your skills to your profile
You might ask yourself why is this important?
This Is Why I Emphasize Skills
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Best Practice - LinkedIn Job Search
LinkedIn has many tools to enhance job search
Covertly letting Recruiters know you are open to work
Overtly informing Everyone you are #Opentowork
Advising you are Open to New Opportunities #ONO
Review jobs Recommended for you by LinkedIn
Search for job openings by title, skill, or company
Create relevant job search agent(s) in LinkedIn
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Best Practice - LinkedIn Job Search
LinkedIn suggestions based on profile, skills, company, etc.
Enter a job title & location to start a search
38
Best Practice - Job Search Agent
All filters allow
for expanded
searching by
Date posted,
Experience
level,
Company
and more….
Searches can be filtered on many criteria & saved
39
Best Practice - Job Search Agent
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Best Practice - Job Search Agent
Utilize filters to
target your ideal
position &
company
New filters have
been recently
added
Under 10 Applicants,
In Your Network &
Fair Chance
Employer
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Best Practice - Job Search Agent
Apply on the Company website
42
LinkedIn Job Applications
The Apply button prompts you to share your profile
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LinkedIn Easy Apply Application
Only use Easy Apply if NOT listed on the Company Website
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LinkedIn Easy Apply Application
Easy Apply has many screens for the application
Paul Cameron counsels why not to use a LinkedIn Resume
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LinkedIn Easy Apply Job Application
Easy Apply shows your application progress
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LinkedIn Easy Apply Job Application
One step in the application
process is sharing your work
experience section but only
includes a limit of ten positions
Self identification are other
questions that may be included
You have an opportunity to
review the application before
submitting it
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Job Tabs - Interview Prep
Click Here for Interview Prep
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Categories button offers additional questions
Job Tabs - Interview Prep
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Play video to understand framework & read tips
Job Tabs - Interview Prep
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LinkedIn allows for verbal and/or written practice
Job Tabs - Interview Prep
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Best Practice - #OpenToWork
Two options exist for
the #OpentoWork
option
Click on the Open to
button to start a
multi-step process
52
Best Practice - #OpenToWork
Add job titles that are
appropriate for your
career
The maximum
number of job titles
you can insert is
five
Use all 5!
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Best Practice - #OpenToWork
Select from
Location
types and
areas, Start
date and an
Employment
type
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Best Practice - #OpenToWork
Select Recruiters
only or All
LinkedIn members
You can edit
#OpenToWork
status
Note: If you are employed and you select
All LinkedIn members people at your
company can view your status
55
Best Practice - #OpenToWork
LinkedIn offers to
post your
#OpenToWork as
a generic status
Click on the Start
a post button to
customize the
message
56
Best Practice - #OpenToWork
The post
should be
concise and
focused on
what you are
seeking
57
Best Practice - #OpenToWork
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Activity posting can be
articles, recognition, etc.
or reposted
Try to include an article
hyperlink, image or video
Click on Show all posts to
view additional content
Best Practice - Your Activity
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Best Practice - Your Activity
Activity is displayed in four
categories
The More button allows you
to review Events,
Documents or Reactions
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Information about the
individuals viewing
your posts
Best Practice - Your Activity
61
Best Practice - Your Analytics
Your Analytics are
only visible to you
Post analytics
Impressions offers
insights about the
exposure your
activity
Periods range from
past 7 days, 14
days, 28 days, 90
days, and 365 days
62
Best Practice - Add Media
Slideshare stores files to share on your profile/posts
Use in Posting, Featured or Work Experience
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Three levels of connections
Your LinkedIn Network - 1st
, 2nd
, or 3rd
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Best Practice - Build Your Network
LinkedIn redesigned the Network tab
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Best Practice - Build Your Network
LinkedIn recommends connections, alumni, etc.
66
Best Practice - Build Your Network
Click on blue Connect button
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Best Practice - Build Your Network
Dialogue box pops up with two options
Add a note customized to the person
Send now produces a generic spam like message
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Best Practice - Build Your Network
Make it personal and engaging
There is a limit of 200 characters
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Best Practice - Build Your Network
After accepting a
connection
request, send
the person a
thank you note,
offer of help in
networking or
welcome them
to your network
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Best Practice - Build Your Network
2nd Level - Click Connect Button, Message
Locked
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Best Practice - Build Your Network
2nd Level - Click Connect or Message group member
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Best Practice - Build Your Network
Click on
More to
reveal
several
options
including
Connect
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Building Your LinkedIn Network or Not
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Building Your LinkedIn Network or Not
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Building Your LinkedIn Network or Not
Another way to
remove
connections is
to view the
individual on
the network
tab
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Best Practice - Recommendations
They are an important element of your profile
Ideally have three to four recommendations
Who do you ask?
Co-workers, Managers, Vendors, Clients, etc.
How does the process work?
A two-way street, i.e. quid pro quo
Write recommendations to others
You receive notice a recommendation was written
for you
You review it to approve and post or ask for a
revision
Lastly, are your recommendations current?
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Best Practice - Recommendations
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Best Practice - Recommendations
First step is identify who to ask by typing a name
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Best Practice - Recommendations
The 2nd step is to
define your
relationship and
position with the
individual by
selecting options
from the drop down
menus
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Best Practice - Recommendations
The 3rd step is to
customize the
request and offer an
idea for their
comments.
Finish writing the note
and click on the Send
button to complete.
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Best Practice - Follow Companies
LinkedIn lists your
interests at the end of
your profile page
Keep current with your
target companies
LinkedIn enables you to
easily view news & jobs
82
Best Practice - Follow Company
LinkedIn company page
features many details
Following the company
makes it easy to stay
informed and up to date
about it
Jobs can usually be found
on their company page
83
Best Practice - Follow Company
The About section
features an overview
with many details
about the company
You can let a
company know you
are interested in
working there
84
Best Practice - Follow Company
Like,
Comment or
Repost to
engage with a
company
85
Best Practice - Follow Company
Additional Job search
agents can be specific
for your target company
You are more likely to be
viewed when liking,
commenting or sharing
their content
It demonstrates you are
engaged with the
company
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Who Viewed You?
The 5 most recent five people are identified with a free
account except those that want to remain anonymous
87
Best Practice - Join Groups
LinkedIn lists your
interests at the end of
your profile page
88
Best Practice - LinkedIn Groups
Access LinkedIn Groups via For Business or Home
89
Best Practice - LinkedIn Groups
Not all Groups are
created equal
Vary with members
#s and activity
You can manage
notifications,
change settings
or leave a group
90
Best Practice - LinkedIn Groups
You can view &
search the
members of a
group
This makes it easy
to message a non-
connection
91
Best Practice - LinkedIn Groups
This post from
Linked N Chicago
(LiNC)
illustrate another
reason to join
groups
92
LinkedIn Searching
Find people, companies, groups, etc. using search
Type in name or subject and press Enter key
93
LinkedIn Searching
Click on People to reveal categories; People, Jobs, etc.
Location, current company are 2 great search filters
94
LinkedIn Searching
Clicking All filters opens a dialogue box on the right
95
LinkedIn Searching
Location is a great search filters
96
LinkedIn Searching
All filters display Company, School, Industry, etc.
97
LinkedIn Searching
All Filters allow for expanded searching by job title,
e.g. Recruiter OR Talent Acquisition at a company
98
LinkedIn Settings
99
LinkedIn Settings
100
LinkedIn Settings
101
LinkedIn Settings
There are three
profile viewing
options
You want to let
individuals and
companies
know that you
are looking at
them
102
LinkedIn Settings
103
LinkedIn Suggested Actions
Add your email address at the top of your About section
Post your 2-page resume in the Featured Section and
maintain it as the first item
Join LinkedIn groups to increase the number of network
connections
Why? Make it easier for recruiters to contact you!
Common LinkedIn Setting Mistakes Causing Invisibility
104
These are the 2024 Success Stories
Tim - Business Development
Valarie - Horticulturalist
Kim - Account Exec
Megan - Graphic Design
Celeste - Account Exec
Nouh - IT
Lucy - Office Admin
Jennifer - Director
Aurelie - Graphic Design
Scott - Director
Mark - Risk Management
Lara - Communications
Shannon - Office Admin
Mickey - Communications
Robert - IT
Paul - Writer
Melissa - Market Research
Liz - Market Research
Kurt - Marketing
Lisa - Administration
I want to add you to the 2025 Success Stories
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McHenry County Workforce Network
Career Workshops & Services brochure for January
Free Personalized Job Search Assistance Services
To sign up, email the professional directly
LinkedIn Critiques
60 minute session Virtual Session is a one on one
profile review and/or Q&A about LinkedIn usage
Email me to set up an appointment: BABennett73@gmail.com
106
Upcoming Webinar Events
LinkedIn Strategic Guidelines
Monday January 20, 2024 from 10:00am to 12:00pm
Network to Success Job Club
Artificial Intelligence for Job Search
Wednesday February 5, 2025, from 1:00pm to 3:00pm
Resumes, Cover Letters and Applying Online
Monday February 24, 2025 from 10:00am to 12:00pm
Guide for a Winning Interview
Tuesday February February 25, 2025, from 10:00am to 12:00pm
LinkedIn for Your Job Search
Wednesday February 26, 2025 from 10:00am to 12:00pm
Feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn
Bruce A. Bennett
Mobile: 815-302-9552
Email: BABennett73@gmail.com
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/bruceabennett
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LinkedIn for Your Job Search January 2025

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    For Your JobSearch brought to you by Bruce A. Bennett Career Coach Corner January 15, 2025
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    2 Introduction & Notesfor session Introduction MCWN Volunteer since 2010 & Contractor from 2018 Career Coach Corner Blogger & Presenter B² Discuss LinkedIn Podcaster LinkedIn user since 2006 General Notes for Today My contact info is on the last slide Workshop is interactive, Q/A & Parking lot Follow-up email includes a link to the deck (no recording) and an evaluation survey Red Arrows
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    3 Outline for session Outline WhyLinkedIn? Navigation tabs Enhancing your profile Best Practices Building your network Searching Settings
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    4 Goals for session Goals Recognizethe differences in a resume & profile Understand how to build a compelling profile Create a relevant job search agent(s) in LinkedIn Research employers on LinkedIn & the Internet
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    5 LinkedIn - Whatis it & Why use it? Over ONE billion professionals in more than 200 countries use LinkedIn to connect, exchange information, ideas & opportunities!  More than 90% of recruiters search for candidates on LinkedIn  45 million people use LinkedIn to job search weekly  6 people are hired on LinkedIn every minute  77 job applications submitted every second Source: https://blog.hootsuite.com/linkedin-statistics-business
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    6 Your View ofMy Introduction Card
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    7 Your View ofMy Introduction Card Use the More button to reveal additional options including the Connect
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    16 Adding a CustomBanner Providing a custom banner enhances a profile
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    17 Adding a CustomBanner Use relevant image of your profession or brand 1600 x 400 pixels is suggested banner size
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    18 Adding a CustomBanner Upload a Photo option allows you to adjust the image to size
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    19 Editing Your ProfileContact Info Check your contacts for email & phone
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    20 Editing Your ProfileContact Info Your contact info should include email & phone
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    21 LinkedIn's Career Explorer CareerExplorer identifies transferable skills https://linkedin.github.io/career-explorer/
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    22 LinkedIn's Career Explorer Beginby identify a job title LinkedIn makes suggestion based on key words
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    23 LinkedIn's Career Explorer Defaultsetting changes from high to low Find jobs on LinkedIn that match your skills
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    24 LinkedIn Best Practices 1.Photo 2. Headline that’s not a title 3. About section - TMAY 4. Complete Skills section 5. #OpentoWork - Create a job search agent 6. Posting activity updates & add media 7. Build your network of connections 8. Recommendations 9. Following target companies 10.Join Groups
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    25 Best Practice -Photo Passport photo with a professional appearance Contrasting plain background Rename photo for SEO e.g. Bruce Bennett LinkedIn Training.jpg
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    26 Best Practice -Headline Headline can have 220 characters Separate your skills with a space and pipe symbol or create a Unique Value Proposition (UVP)
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    27 The About sectioncan have 2600 characters The first paragraph should be about your skills, job titles, work experience and passion Second paragraph should relate how you added value for a previous employer(s) - tell a STAR story The final paragraph should tell how you can solve a company’s problems and/or career role you are seeking Close with a call to action: “let’s connect…contact me if… call me if” Incorporate the new logo and your top 5 skills Best Practice - About Summary
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    28 Examples of anAbout Section
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    29 Best Practice -Skills Two skills are featured but you can have 100 skills You can add a new skill by clicking the + hyperlink symbol The skills can edited by clicking on the pencil Add a new skill Edit your skills
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    30 Best Practice -Skills LinkedIn suggests key skills based on your profile Click on the skill and Save to add it to your profile Or type in a skill to add it to your profile
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    31 Best Practice -Skills You can select the role in which you gained the experience Multiple positions can be selected for the skill
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    32 Best Practice -Skills & Endorsements Click on the editing pencil to arrive at this screen. Two options when clicking on the 3 dots symbol.
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    33 Best Practice -Skills & Endorsements Click on the symbol and drag the skill to the new position.
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    34 Best Practice -Skills & Endorsements Endorsement settings Enable endorsements to boost your skills
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    35 Best Practice -LinkedIn Skills It is imperative to add all your skills to your profile You might ask yourself why is this important? This Is Why I Emphasize Skills
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    36 Best Practice -LinkedIn Job Search LinkedIn has many tools to enhance job search Covertly letting Recruiters know you are open to work Overtly informing Everyone you are #Opentowork Advising you are Open to New Opportunities #ONO Review jobs Recommended for you by LinkedIn Search for job openings by title, skill, or company Create relevant job search agent(s) in LinkedIn
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    37 Best Practice -LinkedIn Job Search LinkedIn suggestions based on profile, skills, company, etc. Enter a job title & location to start a search
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    38 Best Practice -Job Search Agent All filters allow for expanded searching by Date posted, Experience level, Company and more…. Searches can be filtered on many criteria & saved
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    39 Best Practice -Job Search Agent
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    40 Best Practice -Job Search Agent Utilize filters to target your ideal position & company New filters have been recently added Under 10 Applicants, In Your Network & Fair Chance Employer
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    41 Best Practice -Job Search Agent Apply on the Company website
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    42 LinkedIn Job Applications TheApply button prompts you to share your profile
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    43 LinkedIn Easy ApplyApplication Only use Easy Apply if NOT listed on the Company Website
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    44 LinkedIn Easy ApplyApplication Easy Apply has many screens for the application Paul Cameron counsels why not to use a LinkedIn Resume
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    45 LinkedIn Easy ApplyJob Application Easy Apply shows your application progress
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    46 LinkedIn Easy ApplyJob Application One step in the application process is sharing your work experience section but only includes a limit of ten positions Self identification are other questions that may be included You have an opportunity to review the application before submitting it
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    47 Job Tabs -Interview Prep Click Here for Interview Prep
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    48 Categories button offersadditional questions Job Tabs - Interview Prep
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    49 Play video tounderstand framework & read tips Job Tabs - Interview Prep
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    50 LinkedIn allows forverbal and/or written practice Job Tabs - Interview Prep
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    51 Best Practice -#OpenToWork Two options exist for the #OpentoWork option Click on the Open to button to start a multi-step process
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    52 Best Practice -#OpenToWork Add job titles that are appropriate for your career The maximum number of job titles you can insert is five Use all 5!
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    53 Best Practice -#OpenToWork Select from Location types and areas, Start date and an Employment type
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    54 Best Practice -#OpenToWork Select Recruiters only or All LinkedIn members You can edit #OpenToWork status Note: If you are employed and you select All LinkedIn members people at your company can view your status
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    55 Best Practice -#OpenToWork LinkedIn offers to post your #OpenToWork as a generic status Click on the Start a post button to customize the message
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    56 Best Practice -#OpenToWork The post should be concise and focused on what you are seeking
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    57 Best Practice -#OpenToWork
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    58 Activity posting canbe articles, recognition, etc. or reposted Try to include an article hyperlink, image or video Click on Show all posts to view additional content Best Practice - Your Activity
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    59 Best Practice -Your Activity Activity is displayed in four categories The More button allows you to review Events, Documents or Reactions
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    60 Information about the individualsviewing your posts Best Practice - Your Activity
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    61 Best Practice -Your Analytics Your Analytics are only visible to you Post analytics Impressions offers insights about the exposure your activity Periods range from past 7 days, 14 days, 28 days, 90 days, and 365 days
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    62 Best Practice -Add Media Slideshare stores files to share on your profile/posts Use in Posting, Featured or Work Experience
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    63 Three levels ofconnections Your LinkedIn Network - 1st , 2nd , or 3rd
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    64 Best Practice -Build Your Network LinkedIn redesigned the Network tab
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    65 Best Practice -Build Your Network LinkedIn recommends connections, alumni, etc.
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    66 Best Practice -Build Your Network Click on blue Connect button
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    67 Best Practice -Build Your Network Dialogue box pops up with two options Add a note customized to the person Send now produces a generic spam like message
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    68 Best Practice -Build Your Network Make it personal and engaging There is a limit of 200 characters
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    69 Best Practice -Build Your Network After accepting a connection request, send the person a thank you note, offer of help in networking or welcome them to your network
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    70 Best Practice -Build Your Network 2nd Level - Click Connect Button, Message Locked
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    71 Best Practice -Build Your Network 2nd Level - Click Connect or Message group member
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    72 Best Practice -Build Your Network Click on More to reveal several options including Connect
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    75 Building Your LinkedInNetwork or Not Another way to remove connections is to view the individual on the network tab
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    76 Best Practice -Recommendations They are an important element of your profile Ideally have three to four recommendations Who do you ask? Co-workers, Managers, Vendors, Clients, etc. How does the process work? A two-way street, i.e. quid pro quo Write recommendations to others You receive notice a recommendation was written for you You review it to approve and post or ask for a revision Lastly, are your recommendations current?
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    77 Best Practice -Recommendations
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    78 Best Practice -Recommendations First step is identify who to ask by typing a name
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    79 Best Practice -Recommendations The 2nd step is to define your relationship and position with the individual by selecting options from the drop down menus
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    80 Best Practice -Recommendations The 3rd step is to customize the request and offer an idea for their comments. Finish writing the note and click on the Send button to complete.
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    81 Best Practice -Follow Companies LinkedIn lists your interests at the end of your profile page Keep current with your target companies LinkedIn enables you to easily view news & jobs
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    82 Best Practice -Follow Company LinkedIn company page features many details Following the company makes it easy to stay informed and up to date about it Jobs can usually be found on their company page
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    83 Best Practice -Follow Company The About section features an overview with many details about the company You can let a company know you are interested in working there
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    84 Best Practice -Follow Company Like, Comment or Repost to engage with a company
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    85 Best Practice -Follow Company Additional Job search agents can be specific for your target company You are more likely to be viewed when liking, commenting or sharing their content It demonstrates you are engaged with the company
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    86 Who Viewed You? The5 most recent five people are identified with a free account except those that want to remain anonymous
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    87 Best Practice -Join Groups LinkedIn lists your interests at the end of your profile page
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    88 Best Practice -LinkedIn Groups Access LinkedIn Groups via For Business or Home
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    89 Best Practice -LinkedIn Groups Not all Groups are created equal Vary with members #s and activity You can manage notifications, change settings or leave a group
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    90 Best Practice -LinkedIn Groups You can view & search the members of a group This makes it easy to message a non- connection
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    91 Best Practice -LinkedIn Groups This post from Linked N Chicago (LiNC) illustrate another reason to join groups
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    92 LinkedIn Searching Find people,companies, groups, etc. using search Type in name or subject and press Enter key
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    93 LinkedIn Searching Click onPeople to reveal categories; People, Jobs, etc. Location, current company are 2 great search filters
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    94 LinkedIn Searching Clicking Allfilters opens a dialogue box on the right
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    95 LinkedIn Searching Location isa great search filters
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    96 LinkedIn Searching All filtersdisplay Company, School, Industry, etc.
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    97 LinkedIn Searching All Filtersallow for expanded searching by job title, e.g. Recruiter OR Talent Acquisition at a company
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    101 LinkedIn Settings There arethree profile viewing options You want to let individuals and companies know that you are looking at them
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    103 LinkedIn Suggested Actions Addyour email address at the top of your About section Post your 2-page resume in the Featured Section and maintain it as the first item Join LinkedIn groups to increase the number of network connections Why? Make it easier for recruiters to contact you! Common LinkedIn Setting Mistakes Causing Invisibility
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    104 These are the2024 Success Stories Tim - Business Development Valarie - Horticulturalist Kim - Account Exec Megan - Graphic Design Celeste - Account Exec Nouh - IT Lucy - Office Admin Jennifer - Director Aurelie - Graphic Design Scott - Director Mark - Risk Management Lara - Communications Shannon - Office Admin Mickey - Communications Robert - IT Paul - Writer Melissa - Market Research Liz - Market Research Kurt - Marketing Lisa - Administration I want to add you to the 2025 Success Stories
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    105 McHenry County WorkforceNetwork Career Workshops & Services brochure for January Free Personalized Job Search Assistance Services To sign up, email the professional directly LinkedIn Critiques 60 minute session Virtual Session is a one on one profile review and/or Q&A about LinkedIn usage Email me to set up an appointment: BABennett73@gmail.com
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    106 Upcoming Webinar Events LinkedInStrategic Guidelines Monday January 20, 2024 from 10:00am to 12:00pm Network to Success Job Club Artificial Intelligence for Job Search Wednesday February 5, 2025, from 1:00pm to 3:00pm Resumes, Cover Letters and Applying Online Monday February 24, 2025 from 10:00am to 12:00pm Guide for a Winning Interview Tuesday February February 25, 2025, from 10:00am to 12:00pm LinkedIn for Your Job Search Wednesday February 26, 2025 from 10:00am to 12:00pm
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