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Suffice to say, at least in my industry LinkedIns do carry quite a bit of weight when it comes to being hired for a new role and or to be considered for promotion over a resume. Why? The reviews and recommendations. A strong LinkedIn profile can offer a huge foundation for keeping up to date.
Take this opportunity for:
- Update your LinkedIn with current and relevant information.
- Add your education to it, even if it's not completed, add your school (ex: Thomas Edison State University expected to graduate 2022) etc! You can always edit it later. This shows recruiters that YOU are working on it.
- Did you take a Coursera course or something that didn't give credit? Add your certificate!
- Ask your friends and family to join LinkedIn and give you "likes" and reviews.
- Share your Link here (if you're comfortable with it)
- If someone here at DegreeForum you know is an expert in a topic, feel free to leave them a glowing recommendation/review!
If you aren't comfortable sharing yours, please skip this topic
Together we can create our own powerful DegreeForum Alumni Network! Who's with me?
I'll start:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholasburrus/
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I am so bad at LinkedIn...
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(05-11-2021, 01:51 PM)rachel83az Wrote: I am so bad at LinkedIn...
Haha! I don't even have a LinkedIn or a Facebook account, actually I do for both but never even used them...
I just signed up to them to see what was offered... I don't even use any social media at all...
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One of the Udacity certs I did makes you update your LinkedIn profile and the teacher grades you on it. Lol I got a 100. I honestly didn't think it looked that great.
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(05-11-2021, 01:38 PM)ashkir Wrote: Suffice to say, at least in my industry LinkedIns do carry quite a bit of weight when it comes to being hired for a new role and or to be considered for promotion over a resume. Why? The reviews and recommendations. A strong LinkedIn profile can offer a huge foundation for keeping up to date.
Take this opportunity for:
- Update your LinkedIn with current and relevant information.
- Add your education to it, even if it's not completed, add your school (ex: Thomas Edison State University expected to graduate 2022) etc! You can always edit it later. This shows recruiters that YOU are working on it.
- Did you take a Coursera course or something that didn't give credit? Add your certificate!
- Ask your friends and family to join LinkedIn and give you "likes" and reviews.
- Share your Link here (if you're comfortable with it)
- If someone here at DegreeForum you know is an expert in a topic, feel free to leave them a glowing recommendation/review!
If you aren't comfortable sharing yours, please skip this topic
Together we can create our own powerful DegreeForum Alumni Network! Who's with me?
I'll start:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholasburrus/
Great idea! I do try to keep my LinkedIn up to date. It took a while to get the formatting just right, but I'm pretty happy with it! I've sent you a request to connect, here's mine as well! https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicaperdue/
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/johngentrysr/
Make sure to say you are coming from the degreeforum. I get many connection requests
I have used Linkedin in my career for many years.
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Added everyone here, but I would prefer not to post my link.
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(05-14-2021, 11:31 PM)MrBossmanJr Wrote: Added everyone here, but I would prefer not to post my link.
Same.
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Sophia (so many), The Institutes (old), Study.com (5 courses)
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My cousin is going to add you guys when they've got the time, I don't use LinkedIn much, so... I'll leave it at that...
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