Best Practices for Using LinkedIn
Posted: June 23, 2020
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Among all the social sites, LinkedIn remains the largest professional networking platform available. Using it properly is the key to making sure you're getting the most benefit from it. A common misperception is that LinkedIn is only to post your resume and then wait for your dream job to find its way to you. The truth is that it is for so much more. Adding connections, posting professional content, and keeping active are all important to making LinkedIn work for you.
Richard Mullins, contributor to Dumb Little Man, shares do's and don'ts to making the most of LinkedIn.
LinkedIn is the largest online professional networking platform. It’s only wise to make use of it the right way. If someone is only using it as an online resume, then they are missing out on a lot of opportunities.
LinkedIn not only help to recruit people faster, but it also helps professionals increase their network faster. Some common mistakes can prevent LinkedIn users from utilizing LinkedIn’s benefits. Avoid these mistakes to avail its many advantages.
Creating a LinkedIn Profile and Disappearing
One of the biggest mistakes for those who want to expand their network is not even using LinkedIn. Many users sign up for LinkedIn to have an online resume, and right after, they become inactive. Some users only visit their profile once a month or very occasionally.
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LinkedIn Dos and Don’ts: LinkedIn’s Best Practices, on
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