CC043 How to get noticed on LinkedIn and improve your career prospects
Release Date: 10/25/2017
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info_outlineLinkedIn has more than 467M users; there are 6.5M active job listings; and 94% of recruiters use LinkedIn to vet candidates. The facts are hard to ignore. LinkedIn IS an essential tool in your career toolkit, whether you are looking to return to work after a career break or redundancy, thinking about your next career move or applying for promotion.
To get noticed on LinkedIn to improve your career prospects, you need to:
- demonstrate your knowledge and expertise
- showcase your achievements and experience
- establish your personal and professional brand
- prove that you have the right connections
- provide social proof
- display professionalism and integrity
In this episode, I share with you the practical steps that I use myself and that I share with all my one-to-one and LinkedIn Confidence clients.
Mentioned on the show and other useful links
- Find out more about my self-paced 5 module LinkedIn Confidence course
- Listen to Confident Conversations episode 13 on the 7 Essentials for your LinkedIn profile
- Explore how to work with Sherry on a one-to-one basis
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