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LinkedIn Profile Writing Tips

What Employers See When You Apply on LinkedIn

What Employers See When You Apply on LinkedIn

August 5, 2015 /

What Employers See When You Apply on LinkedIn See the perfect position pop up in your LinkedIn newsfeed or down the sidebar on the right of your profile? Before you click to apply you need to know exactly what the employer sees on the other side of your application; it may change how you go…

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Can A Great LinkedIn Recommendation Get You the Job?

July 2, 2014 /

Today’s job market is so highly competitive, you have to get creative and think outside the job-search box to be noticed. Employers don’t want to waste time interviewing candidates only to find out that their references are less than stellar. In most cases, the HR rep or recruiter will Google you—or at the very least…

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LinkedIn’s Showcase Page Makes It Easier to Find a Company in Line with Your Search

May 5, 2014 /

LinkedIn has long been an important part of the equation for job seekers and people looking to expand their professional networks, and the company has done a great job at innovating and finding new ways to help individuals and companies gain the targeted exposure they are looking for. Recently, the site rolled out an update…

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15 Expert Tips for Using LinkedIn in Your Job Search in 2014

December 31, 2013 /

15 Expert Tips for Using LinkedIn in Your Job Search in 2014 It’s no wonder that LinkedIn has become such a critical tool in a successful job search—with job boards charging hundreds of dollars to post openings and hundreds of unqualified applicants flooding employers’ in-boxes, LinkedIn has exactly what HR is looking for—free or low-cost…

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How to Write a Captivating LinkedIn Profile Headline

November 20, 2013 /

Contrary to popular job searching advice, the LinkedIn headline section is not the place to announce your availability for employment. Informing visitors to your profile that you’re seeking new opportunities or are unemployed and looking (yes, I’ve seen this many times) doesn’t attract the career leads you might think it would. It’s the same theory…

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