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Linkedin Developing Your Professional Network. November, 2013 Catherine Weldon graduate student career advisor caweldon@mines.edu. old school It’s not what you know; it’s who you know…….. new school …… It isn’t who you know, but who knows you and understands the value of what you know!.
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LinkedinDeveloping YourProfessional Network November, 2013 Catherine Weldon graduate student career advisor caweldon@mines.edu
old school • It’s not what you know; it’s who you know…….. • new school • …… It isn’t who you know, but who knows you and understands the value of what you know!
Professional Networking what is it? • The creation and cultivation of professional friendships and acquaintances • Life blood of strong and stable careers and businesses • One of the most neglected aspects of professional development
POTTY Training works!! It just takes time and patience P—Put yourself in relationship’s way O—Take advantage of relationship opportunities T—Train for conversation T—Try something different Y—You have only the opportunity presented; take it Professional Networking Made Easy: Priming the Pump By Matthew Moran. Article is provided courtesy of Cisco Press. Date: Jul 21, 2006.
LinkedIn – Why Use it? Leading social media tool for recruiting & connecting • Easier for recruiters to find the right candidate • Reconnect with colleagues and share contacts • Develop new professional contacts for conversation • Participate in YOUR professional associations • Engage with companies and groups become known • Contribute to meaningful dialog – be helpful • “Follow” companies – let jobs come to you • Research similar companies/jobs
225 million subscribers, maybe more like 50 +/- million active
LinkedIn Tips • Arrange Profile from your Resume • What tools do you use? What problems do you solve? • Professional looking photograph • Headline is your “grabber” – make it professional, memorable, concise • Select strong and descriptive “keywords” used throughout • Describe & link to coursework and extra-curricular activities • Ask professors, advisers, and team members for recommendations • Start conversations with alums, recruiters, industry leaders • Ask questions and engage in groups to be seen • Explore Groups, Companies, and career paths
Finding Alumni Contacts BINGO!
LinkedIn – Your Groups Dear Lisa,
LinkedIn http://Linkedin.com/studentjobs • 4,172 Entry Level, Internship in Engineering • 22 near 80301 zip code • 667 “Mechanical” “Entry level” • 372 “Environmental Science” “Entry Level” http://students.linkedin.com/
www.linkedin.com/studentjobs Engineering • Advanced search
Next step: Face-to-Face • Now that you have made new contacts and built relationships, go to those conferences and shake hands! • Your brand is reflected in the materials you use and share with others