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Get LinkedIn to the job market

2011-12-19

Social media has changed the ways in which people find employment. There are many online social communities where job seekers congregate to discuss possible leads, as well as exchange industry insights. These forums or outlets offer unparalleled opportunities for people, the likes of which were previously unavailable.

Most people rave about how Facebook and Twitter have changed the business world, but LinkedIn has its own place in history, too. The social media platform has more than 1 million members, and, unlike Facebook, is entirely comprised of people active in the professional world. Job seekers can join this online community and begin creating networks that have the potential of leading to regular employment. In fact, many job seekers are surprised to see just how many connects they may have after adding a few friends on the website.

LinkedIn has a reputation of being the ultimate professional networking engine. It has a business-first approach, unlike its fellow social communities, and effectively provides job insight to users who request it. People who attend job fairs often add professionals they met while at the event. From there, job seekers can proactively keep in touch with their peers and actively seek out various employment opportunities.

Individuals who regulate how they are perceived online can better control their own employment fate. Job seekers who regularly engage with potential employers by commenting on their threads and sending personal messages often find work easier than those who neglect to keep in touch. For many reasons, socializing through LinkedIn is a convenient way for job seekers to remain up to date with industry news simply by logging on. That way, when an interview does present itself, the job seekers are well aware of the latest industry standards, an attractive trait in eyes of employers.

While the job market is different from the way it once was, certain innovations have become more universal and can greatly help the average job seeker find employment. LinkedIn is possibly one of the best online resources for people who want to learn more about a person in their desired industry, within a certain business or even possibly connect with long-lost coworkers for a little guidance along the way. Job seekers who are struggling to find new ways to market themselves should embrace LinkedIn. Social media is an ever-growing technology and it is helpful that there is an employment-specific option for individuals to use in their search for steady employment.

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