1. LinkedIn 101 Track Gina Spadoni and Jeff Shuey, SMC Seattle Board members "We are about ways to manage your career--that is intuitively understood," said Jeff Weiner, LinkedIn’s CEO. "We also want to provide people with business intelligence, competitive intelligence, news, information and insights into their jobs."
2. Fire up your career Recruiters rely on the site to find even the highest-caliber executives: Oracle found CFO Jeff Epstein via LinkedIn in 2008
3. What is LinkedIn? LinkedIn is a business-oriented social networking site. Key Stats: Launched in May 2003 As of August 9, 2010, LinkedIn had more than 75M registered users, spanning more than 200 countries and territories worldwide (32 million in the U.S.) A new member joins LinkedIn approximately every second Three-month global Alexa traffic rank of 27 (17 in U.S.)
4. Who uses LinkedIn? Executives from all Fortune 500 companies 12M Small Business Professionals 1.3M Small Business Owners 5.5M High Tech Managers 1.5M C-level Execs 50% of Fortune 100 companies hire through LinkedIn The average member is a college-educated 43- year-old making $107,000
5. Everybody’s doing it 92% of those hiring in 2010 currently use or plan to recruit via social networks. Of this group, 86% use LinkedIn, 60% use Facebook and 50% use Twitter for recruiting. 89.4% have hired via LinkedIn.
10. Build your network: Beyond visibility, your network size can also improve your search ranking results.
11. Use your network: Ask friends to connect you to people you want to talk to.
12. Get recommendations: Some companies focus only on applicants with recommendations. Tap your network and build this out!
13. Participate in Answers & Groups: Use LinkedIn Answers and LinkedIn Group memberships to highlight your expertise and learn from others.
14. Use LinkedIn for research: Read employee profiles and peruse job descriptions to learn about a company from the inside-out. Use LinkedIn Answers to conduct quick surveys or ask for industry specifics.
15. Use applications wisely: Consider hooking up your Twitter account, adding your Amazon.com reading list, and your blog to your LinkedIn account – but choose wisely. Perhaps import your address book and/or install the “JobsInsider” toolbar.
Sources: LinkedIn Hooks Up, Forbes.com, 08.04.10Link to article: http://www.forbes.com/2010/08/03/social-network-mspoke-technology-linkedin.html
Sources: How LinkedIn will fire up your career, Fortune Magazine, March 25, 2010Link to article: http://money.cnn.com/2010/03/24/technology/linkedin_social_networking.fortune/
Sources: Wikipedia, LinkedIn, Alexa.com
Sources: LinkedIn; Will LinkedIn reshape the recruitment sector? ComputerWeekly.com, June 11, 2010; How LinkedIn will fire up your career, Fortune Magazine, March 25, 2010.Links: http://money.cnn.com/2010/03/24/technology/linkedin_social_networking.fortune/http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2010/06/14/241559/Will-LinkedIn-reshape-the-recruitment-sector.htm
Sources: Jobvite ‘Social Media for Recruiting’ survey, June 2010.Link to report: http://web.jobvite.com/rs/jobvite/images/Jobvite%202010%20Social%20Recruiting%20Report_2.pdf
Sources: How Stuff Works - http://people.howstuffworks.com/ninja.htm/printable