Sunday, December 1, 2019

LinkedIn 101

LinkedIn 101 LinkedIn 101 How To Make A Great LinkedIn ProfilePosted July 16, 2014, by Julia Watters LinkedIn has changed the professional networking landscape forever. Not only has it turned the world of recruiting on its head, but it is also one huge-scale and never-ending networking event, albeit without the free drinks and awkward small talk. We are now able to make connections with like-minded professionals while also putting our best selves in front of potential employers, all through a website or app. With workplaces opting to engage more freelancers and the increased prevalence of digital start-ups, LinkedIns limitless structure means that it has become an invaluable professional tool for todays autonomous, personal-branded professional. Researchers at global economy think-tank the McKinsey Global Institute have even estimated that 11 per cent of the worlds current tafelgeschirr jobs could be carried out remotely, and this number is likely to surge as technology opens up mo re flexible versions of the modern workplace. Essentially, the need for broadening your own network and establishing yourself as an authority in your field has never been greater. With all this self-promotion, you would be forgiven for thinking that human resources departments and recruitment agencies were starting to feel superseded by LinkedIn. On the contrary, the site has become another avenue for head hunting, sourcing new talent and gaining a better overview of candidates than the traditional CV. Michael Connell, Director of Human Resources Asia Pacific at Survey Sampling International, is no stranger to the site LinkedIn is great as you get exposure to global HR trends and you can reach out to others in your field for support and ideas. You have to keep up with trends, technology and methodology to remain competitive in the market. Myself and my team use LinkedIn a lot especially as were looking after five countries and we like to keep up to date with IR laws of those cou ntries. Connell also talks about the benefits of creating talent pipelines. These are online LinkedIn communities of prospective employees with specific skillsets that may benefit the business. HR managers build relationships with these professionals so that when a job becomes available within the organisation, its not a matter of advertising and hiring, but choosing from within an already established talent group. And with LinkedIn hitting 3.5 million Australian members in April 2014, it seems clear that employers, employees, and recruiters alike are taking part. Theres just one problem. People arent making the most of it. Many people realise the need, or have felt obligated, to create a profile but havent even got as far as putting a face to their name. An unprofessional LinkedIn profile can make you look just that unprofessional. My own LinkedIn page left a lot to be desired when I first joined the site, but over time I learned how to optimise my profile and keep it releva nt. Here are some tried-and-tested tips on how to increase your LinkedIn presence and get the most out of this serious social site. In a world where evenBarbiehas a LinkedIn profile,positioning herself as an entrepreneur inspiring generations of young women, the time really has come to think about your own LinkedIn brand. So dont be afraid to jump on the LinkedIn bandwagon and create a profile to be proud of. What do you do to stand out on LinkedIn? Share in the comments below.Human Resources ResourcesIT recruitment consultant sample resumeIT recruitment consultant sample cover letterCareer Insider StoriesTea Lehman - Group Recruitment ManagerLynette Corcoran-Sugars - Engagement Officer, The Australian Red CrossElise McFarlane - Group People SafetyEnquire Online Enquire OnlineCertificate IV in Human ResourcesEnquire Online Enquire OnlineBachelor of geschftliches miteinander (Human Resource Management)Enquire Online Enquire OnlineCertificate IV in Human ResourcesEnquire Online Enq uire OnlineJulia WattersRelated ArticlesBrowse moreHuman ResourcesWHS5 Reasons To Consider A Career In HRIf a business is a machine, then human resources (HR) is the grease that keeps it well oiled. Read on for five excellent reasons to consider making HR your vocation.CoworkersEMPLOYER RESOURCESTop 8 team bonding exercisesWorkplace getting you down? Why not try Julias top 10 team building activities that could make every day feel like Friday.Human resources career fact sheetA career in HR is a career worth having Find out more about this rewarding industry in our career fact sheet

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