How to use LinkedIn effectively for job success

Saffron Wildbore

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Professional networking has changed drastically over the years as we’ve moved from business cards to online profiles. LinkedIn stands out as a paramount tool for career advancement and job searching.

Here’s how to use your LinkedIn for professional success.

Why use LinkedIn?

Whether you’re looking for a new role, expanding your network or building yourself a professional brand, LinkedIn offers the best opportunities.

The platform encompasses networking, job searching, discussions, learning opportunities and thought leadership all in one place.

There is no other professional social media site that offers everything that LinkedIn does.

So how do you use it?

Create your personal profile

The first step is to create your LinkedIn profile and build up your personal brand. Think of LinkedIn as your online CV and a way to showcase your knowledge, skills and experience.

Make sure to include the following.

A professional photo

Set your profile picture as a high quality photo of yourself. Ensure that you have your face and shoulders visible and avoid any pictures that have other people in, or showcase yourself in an unprofessional manner.

Profiles that have pictures are far more likely to be viewed than those without.

A compelling headline

Your headline should be more than just your current job title or degree. Use this space to showcase your expertise.

For example, instead of writing ‘Software Engineer’, use something along the lines of ‘Innovative Software Engineer | Expertise in Full-Stack Development & Cloud Computing | Passionate About Creating Scalable Solutions’.

An engaging about section

Write an about section that tells your professional story. Highlight your achievements, skills and career aspirations.

Keep it concise and impactful.

Your experience and accomplishments

Detail your previous work experience with a focus on achievements rather than just listing your responsibilities.

Detail the results of the projects that you worked on to showcase the impact you had. You can use bullet points for clarity.

Don’t worry if you don’t have any experience in tech! Jobs in hospitality, retail or volunteering are still good to include. They show transferable skills that you’ve learned such as communication and teamwork.

Your skills and endorsements

Ask colleagues and people you have known in a professional capacity to endorse your skills on LinkedIn. This is especially helpful at the beginning of your career as it adds credibility.

Recommendations

If you feel that you have performed exceptionally in certain areas, ask managers and senior members of your workplace to add a recommendation. If you don't have any professional experience just yet, consider asking lecturers from your University. They can attest to your work ethnic and knowledge.

These testimonials can significantly boost the attractiveness of your profile. Don’t worry if they are highlighting skills that aren’t specifically relevant to your chosen career, all skills can be transferable!

Expand your LinkedIn network strategically

LinkedIn is a social network that is all about connecting with people in a professional capacity.

You should focus on growing your network strategically, connect with people in your industry that you admire, along with your coworkers.

Connect thoughtfully

Send personalised connection requests, instead of just a generic invite to connect.

Mention how you know the person and the reasons that you’d like to connect with them.

Join LinkedIn groups

Participate in groups that are relevant to your industry and interests. Engage in discussions and leave comments on posts to showcase your expertise and connect with like-minded professionals.

Follow influencers and companies

Stay updated with industry trends by following notable thought leaders and companies. Engage with their posts to increase your visibility.

Check out our LinkedIn page to find out more about mthree.

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Engage with content

Consistent engagement with content can help to increase your visibility and begin to establish you as a thought leader.

Share insights

Post updates about industry news, share your professional experience and provide insights on relevant topics.

Create content

Write LinkedIn articles or create videos to share your knowledge and expertise. High-quality content can position you as an authority in your field.

Engage with others

Like, comment on, and share posts from your network. Meaningful engagement can foster relationships and increase your visibility.

Use Hashtags

Incorporate relevant hashtags to broaden the reach of your posts and make them discoverable to a wider audience.

Utilising LinkedIn Features

LinkedIn offers a range of features that can aid in career advancement:

LinkedIn Learning

Take advantage of LinkedIn Learning to develop new skills or enhance existing ones. Completed courses can also be displayed on your profile.

Open to work

Use the “Open to Work” feature to discreetly signal to recruiters that you are open to new opportunities.

LinkedIn jobs

Set job alerts and apply to positions directly through LinkedIn. Tailor your profile to match the keywords in job descriptions to improve your chances.

Analytics

Use profile analytics to understand who’s viewing your profile and which sections are garnering the most attention. This can help you optimise your profile for better engagement.

Use LinkedIn jobs

LinkedIn is one of the best tools for job seekers to use. Recruiters and companies post job opportunities and you can apply on the site.

Job search

Use the search bar to find jobs by relevant keyword, title or company. Filter results by location, industry, and job type.

Save searches and set alerts

Save your job searches and set up email alerts to stay updated on new postings.

Apply efficiently

Use the “Easy Apply” option to quickly apply to jobs with your LinkedIn profile.

Research companies

Explore company pages to learn about their culture, recent updates, and job openings. Follow companies you’re interested in to stay informed.

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In conclusion

Whether you are looking to advance your career, build your personal brand, develop new skills, or grow your business, LinkedIn provides the tools and opportunities to achieve your goals.

Use LinkedIn as a vital part of your professional toolkit and leverage its features to unlock your full potential.

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Saffron Wildbore is a Senior Marketing Executive at mthree. She has worked in marketing, specialising in creating content for over 4 years. Saffron focuses on writing tips for graduates, Alumni interviews and more!

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