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How to Further Your Career Using LinkedIn

Whether you are looking for a new job or simply want to network within your industry, LinkedIn will always have a role to play. And even if you are happy with your current employer, having an online professional presence can help or hinder your career.
Instant Offices’ Head of HR, Helen Taylor, explains how recruiters look at an applicant’s Linkedin profile to help shortlist candidates. This will help when searching for your next big break.
What do Recruiters Look for in a Profile?
As a professional network, LinkedIn is extremely important for showcasing an employee’s strengths and is a great help in looking for a new challenge.
When hiring, recruiters look at an applicant’s LinkedIn for several reasons:
- To see who has recommended or endorsed an applicant; this is a good way to see who they associate with and where their strengths lie.
- Confirming any grey areas in work history. Make sure that your profile echoes your CV as recruiters will check dates and the length of time with employers
- By sharing blog posts and other content about your current workplace, you can increase their engagement and potentially create new business opportunities.
- Don’t worry – a negative comment on LinkedIn won’t derail your networking opportunities. A single comment should not affect how people view your working style.