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Linkedin Getting Started
Start at the LinkedIn home page
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Before You Start: Privacy Settings
• Hover over your picture (or picture placeholder) at the top right corner of the LinkedIn page to get this menu to appear
• Click ‘Review’ to go to Privacy and Settings
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Recommended Settings
Privacy Controls• Turn on/off your activity broadcasts – Off, while editing• Select who can see your activity feed – “Only You” while
editing• Select what others see when you've viewed their profile –
Depends • Select who can see your connections – Your Connections• Change your profile photo & visibility » – Everyone• Show/hide "Viewers of this profile also viewed" box – Either
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Create a Summary• Why? A brief professional description at the top of your
page helps recruiters/employers quickly understand what you have to offer.
• A chance to add keywords for searchability. – If a skill is commonly referred to in multiple ways, use all the
ways. Ex. Accounts Payable (AP), Registered Nurse (RN), etc.
• How to choose keywords? Focus on skills. – Find job postings for jobs you would like to have. Use the keywords
from the postings that describe you. – Go to www.linkedin.com/skills, type in your job title and click ‘Search.’
A skills list appears on the left side of the page.
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Add a Current Position• Must have for LinkedIn to consider your profile
“Complete”• Yes, do this even though you’re unemployed.• Job Title should be your desired job title;
Company can be left blank or “Actively Seeking”
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Add Connections
• Request a connection of someone you know– Search for person’s name and go to their LI page– Click the Connect button; a message box opens– Personalize the invitation; write an email thank-you after
• Request a connection of a “LION” or three– Start with LinkedIn Open Networkers in your field
• Accept connection requests from others– Only from people you’re familiar with
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Request Recommendations• People must have a LinkedIn profile to give you
recommendations.• Former supervisors are most powerful.– Also ask co-workers, college study partners, group
partners, professors, etc. Send a polite email.
• Make sure the recommendation has no typos or spellos.
• You decide whether to display it or not.• Send a thank-you email.
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Groups• LinkedIn Groups provide a place for professionals to share and
converse.– Find colleagues in the same industry or with similar interests to share content
with, help you find answers, post and view jobs, make business contacts, and establish yourself as an industry expert.
• You can find groups to join in the Groups Directory or view suggestions of groups you may like.
• Groups can be “Open”, meaning anyone can join, or “Closed”, meaning there are requirements to join
• You can join up to 50 groups, and you should. • Benefits of being a Group member are many:
– Causes you to show up higher in their search results– Can let you see more info about them (depending on their settings)– Allows them to send you an InMail at no cost – Increases the size of your network
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A Note About Security/Privacy• Avoid sharing contacts’ information
– From your phone or email address book– Just ignore these requests
• Do not download LI’s new LinkedIn Intro app.• Periodically check Terms of Service.• OK to use your LI profile to subscribe to another
service.– Referred to as “OAuth” functionality– Saves you from creating new credentials for the subscription– But don’t share your contacts’ information
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Want more help?
• The NoCoNet Social Media Committee holds help sessions every Tuesday (mostly) at 9:30am at the Wild Boar Café in Fort Collins.
• Other websites for more details.– http://noconet.org/?q=content/social-media-committee– www.youtube.com/user/noconet
• Your presenters today –Debra.
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