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I found these tips very affirming. Exactly how I've rolled. I especially like the feature where you can congratulate people on work anniversaries and/or promotions.
@@annking8633 Oh yes, I didn't mention that but it is an excellent way of being in contact with recruiters and "key connections", so they keep you in mind for possible jobs. Great suggestion. Thanks for stopping by and for your kind feedback!
I got my last job on Linkedin. I find it more simple than applying on different company websites. You're right about first making a good linkedin profile
Best job search tutorial for Linkedin, I’ve seen other How to find a job on Linkedin videos and none was so connected and engaging like this one. I subscribed and hope to see many more videos like this. Thanks for your help
Good video and these parts are very necessary: How to Search for Recruiters in your industry on LinkedIn, How to separate your LinkedIn profile from your Resume. How to change from invisible mode to show your profile and be visible to professionals.
He says: do you know how to use linkedin effectively? I say: no, I don’t 😂 Thanks Marat for showing all the steps, I did up to step 5 and will follow the rest later
Love your tips. In my opinion your LinkedIn profile is the most important aspect on LinkedIn while looking for a job. This definitely determines if someone follows you or connects you, helps you find a job
I am glad to hear you found it helpful. Some of the job hunting aspects of LinkedIn are not frequently discussed so I thought to mention it in this video.
Quite a cheerful and informative video. Appreciate your clear and straight to the point approach in this video, this linkedin job hunting trips were well delivered as a message
Great video, helps to look for a job on Linkedin. But regarding premium, honestly I have the free trial and I’ve noticed zero difference. I feel like applying to the company directly, and emailing them a resume using easy apply. But seems like most jobs on indeed and LinkedIn don’t respond.
Your linkedin tips are most certainly useful and of a great value. Many thanks. All spot on and finally someone making such type of videos.I really needed some advice on linkedin profile
I can tell you know what you are talking about. These are a on point I have a profile on Linkedin but I didn't think there was so much to do though my the job offer I got was from a recruiter through Linkedin. Thank you for your tips and advice
The difference is that with an Easy Apply you can apply through LinkedIn, however the "Apply" re-directs you to each company's website. I explain it all step by step in the video :) Thank you for your kind feedback!
Can you make a video about preparing a presentation? I have a final interview and they requested a project presentation, I start with my linkedin profile as one of the slides
As you said I updated my skills section. But I wanted to know this, do the skill courses and tests count as skills? I maxed out on my 50 skills and would like to add more technical skills or programs I learned under the test section.
You can add some of the courses which are relevant to the type of job you are searching for as skills. And the rest of programs you've learned could be under "courses" section.
I know that Linkedin now has a Career Explorer, to help people find new jobs using skills they already have. Is this what you covered in tip 7? I think at the moment LinkedIn's Career Explorer isn’t working as well as I thought, it doesn’t filter right.