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Home » For and about students » Events: Conferences, Workshops, Lectures, Talks » 2019 » May » Researchers Masterclass Webinar: LinkedIn Secrets for Researchers

 

Researchers Masterclass Webinar: LinkedIn Secrets for Researchers 

20th May 2019 1:00pm-2:00pm 

Sign up: https://thecareersgroup.adobeconnect.com/ewvtph6g7ec3/event/registration.html


LinkedIn has over 400 million users and 94% of recruiters use it to search, contact, vet and hire candidates. The link to your LinkedIn profile also shows up in the top three re

sults when someone does a Google search for your name. You can use various strategies such as networking, job searching, keeping up with your professional field, and building and maintaining your online presence to leverage LinkedIn to manage your career. The focus is always on building quality and meaningful relationships.

 

Learning outcomes: Through this webinar you will:-

· Learn about the different features of LinkedIn which make it useful for researchers;

· Discover the elements which make a strong profile;

· See how to use LinkedIn for career networking;

· Discover ways to research other academics and keep up with your professional field;

· Receive tips on using LinkedIn to help you build and maintain your online presence.

 


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