LinkedIn Is NOT Just for Job Seekers

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Joywtseo421
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LinkedIn Is NOT Just for Job Seekers

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When something comes up in threes, close attention needs to be paid. It is no longer a coincidence or a fluke, it's a pervading concept. On three different recent occasions, someone has told us they stay off of LinkedIn because "they aren't job searching." What other reason could they ever possibly need it for? This is sadly a common LinkedIn misconception.

In 2017, we are still shocked when we hear these words come out of someone's mouth.

Let's clear up the myth once and for all.

LinkedIn is NOT just for job searching.
It is a tool every professional should have in their arsenal. It doesn't matter if you love your job and never want to leave it or if you are actively looking for something new. LinkedIn is a modern professional essential. It has a lot to offer lebanon phone number resource you on a daily basis and ignoring it can cost you. We've put together 5 reasons why you need to make it part of your career success protocol.

1. Nurture or build your network:
LinkedIn was conceived as a professional networking site. It has grown to become a job searching site as well, but its primary function is still to help you build and grow your peer network. Your profile is your online business card these days, and it makes it so easy to stay on top of the career comings and goings of contacts, friends, and clients. "Let's connect on LinkedIn" has become part of the everyday networking vernacular.

2. Proof building:
One of the best features of LinkedIn is the ability to showcase recommendations. You won't have to sell yourself very hard when clients, bosses, and colleagues have done it for you. To put it in perspective, think about your behavior when you are buying something online. After you read the price, where do you go next? The reviews! Recommendations are the reviews of your profile and can give someone the confidence they need to bring you in on a task, a project, a team (and yes, an interview).
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