Tuesday, April 14, 2020
This Simple LinkedIn Trick Will Help Potential Employers Find You When Youre Looking for a New Job
This Simple LinkedIn Trick Will Help Potential Employers Find You When Youâre Looking for a New Job Looking for a job? One tiny aspect of your LinkedIn profile could be keeping you from getting noticed by potential employers. If youâre not currently employed, thereâs a good chance the âCurrent Positionâ field on your profile is empty. Sue Ellson, an independent LinkedIn specialist and career development practitioner, told Business Insider thatâs a mistake. Youâre much more likely to show up in search results if you have a current position listed, according to Ellson. Even if you donât currently have a job, you should still create a current position, she said. Thereâs no need to be deceitful, but you can fill it in with information about the type of work youâre seeking. âIn the employer section, mention âVariousâ for now,â Ellson said. âYou can discuss how you are currently doing research, networking, studying, applying for jobs, in which areas, etc.â Avoid using the words âseeking opportunitiesâ because they can make you look desperate, Ellson said. Additional tips from Ellson and other LinkedIn experts for finding a job on the platform include asking for a referral, switching on the setting that notifies employers youâre available, and writing succinct and personalized messages when reaching out to potential employers. And, while job opportunities do come down to your particular skill set and experience, connections play a very important role, too. Blair Decembrele, a career expert at LinkedIn, suggested reaching out to a potential employer through groups if you canât find any mutual connections. âFind them through writing a really good message to them thatâs going to stand out from the crowd,â she said. This article originally appeared on BusinessInsider.com.
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