How to Use the New LinkedIn for Personal Career Success
Posted: November 28, 2017
LinkedIn is mostly used for updating career information, checking in on colleagues, etc. However, thanks to its recent updates, LinkedIn can now be considered a must use for potential job seekers. Use the revamped social network to connect with potential employers and to achieve career success.
Brian Wallace, writer for Dumb Little Man, shares how to use LinkedIn for personal career success.
Are you making the most of the new LinkedIn?
If you’re like most people, you log in to LinkedIn whenever you need to update your resume, click “like” on your colleagues’ work anniversaries and maybe post a link relevant to your field. Then, you log off for the next six months until something else happens in your career that you need to update.
If you haven’t logged in for a while, you might not have noticed the changes taking place all over LinkedIn. And with that, you also might not know what you are really missing out.
What’s New on LinkedIn?
To start, there are literally millions of more people on LinkedIn now than there probably were when you first signed up. Back in 2011, there were just 140 million users. Today, there are 500 million users, 9 million companies, more than 10 million active job listings and 100,000 new articles published daily.
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