Saturday, July 25, 2020
The Latest Tips on How to Use LinkedIn to Get a Job
The Latest Tips on How to Use LinkedIn to Get a Job LinkedIn is the #1 place job seekers go to get a job, and Iâve written many articles about how to use LinkedIn to get a job, including How to Get Job Offers â" Not Just Interviews â" With Your LinkedIn Profile, How to Find a Job Using LinkedIn, 100% Complete LinkedIn Profiles: A Dilemma for Job Seekers, and How to Make LinkedIn Work for You. This article will cover the newer aspects of how to use LinkedInâs features in your job search so you can be an all-star LinkedIn job seeker. How to Showcase Your Consecutive Positions LinkedIn used to require separate entries for each of your positions at the same company. This created problems because on first glance, it might look like you were at the company for a short time, whereas you were actually there for many years in consecutive positions. We used to handle this issue by creating one entry for the full span of years, followed by separate entries for each position. This workaround is no longer needed! Now, when you add consecutive positions at the same company, LinkedIn groups them into a single section to show your progression. So instead of showing as several different entries for the same company, the company will only be listed once, and your subsequent positions will appear in that section. Hereâs an example: This is one change that I view as a vast improvement over the old system. Iâm celebrating! How to Use LinkedInâs New Jobs Tools: How You Match, Easy Apply, Job Title Highlights, and Salary Insights How You Match LinkedIn will tell you what skills you have that match the ones sought for the position. To the right of the job, look for the âHow you matchâ section: This section pulls the skills indicated as required by the job poster and matches them with the skills listed in your profile. If you match 80% of the skills, youâre probably a good candidate for the position â" you are qualified and also have some room to grow. Easy Apply If you are serious about applying to a particular job, use the âApply/Easy Applyâ or âSaveâ feature: Once you save a job, you can find it from your jobs page: âEasy Applyâ is offered by businesses that use an applicant tracking system (ATS) to filter applications. LinkedIn hosts the application, âenabling you to pre-fill information from your profile to make it easier and faster to apply.â Hereâs what the application looks like: Want to know the history of all the jobs youâve applied for? Click on the âApplied Jobsâ tab. For more on how to work with Applied Jobs, see the LinkedIn Help article, Viewing Jobs Youâve Applied for on LinkedIn. Job Title Highlights One important aspect of how to use LinkedIn to get a job is to research your connections who have a similar job title to the one youâre seeking. They will be great sources of information! To search connections with similar titles, go to your Homepage and enter your desired title in the search bar. Then click on âPeople.â Youâll see that the People option is now a drop down â" select âAll.â Now youâll see a list of LinkedIn members with the title youâre searching for, top companies hiring for the position, and similar job titles. Salary Insights Interested in jobs similar to yours that pay more? For a limited time, LinkedIn will share those opportunities with you. To turn on this feature, called Salary Insights, go to the Jobs tab and click on âLinkedIn Salary.â Scroll down to âGet the full pictureâ and click on âSee more insights.â Complete the information and youâll see how you rank in salary with others in your position. Youâll see top paying locations and clicking on these will provide a list of hiring companies in that area. Take advantage of this free tool while it lasts. Interview Prep Help The interview can be the most intimidating aspect of job search. Even if you know everything about how to use LinkedIn to get a job, once you get to the interview, LinkedIn will not be there with you. Or will they? LinkedIn has created a way for you to familiarize yourself with the most common interview questions and shares tips and sample answers from career experts around the globe. This feature is only available to Premium members and has not been rolled out fully as of 7/31/19. For more about using this tool, read LinkedInâs Blog article, âIntroducing New Tools to Help You Prep for Your Next Interview,â as well as âAccessing the Interview Preparation Feature.â Now that you know about all the new tips on how to use LinkedIn to get a job, how about setting aside 2 hours a day to use LinkedIn to its full potential? Please share your experience â" and of course your success stories â" in the comments below. Want everything about how to use LinkedIn to get a job, all in one place? Check out the latest edition of my book, How to Write a KILLER LinkedIn Profile. A version of this article also appears in Executive Secretary Magazine, a global training publication and must read for any administrative professional. You can get a 30% discount when you subscribe through us. Visit the website at executivesecretary.com to find out more or to get your 30% discount, email subscriptions@executivesecretary.com and tell them we sent you.
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