
Follow companies you’re interested in to get updates from them on your LinkedIn® homepage. See how you’re connected to each company through your 1st, 2nd and 3 rd degree Learn about a company’s products and services, employees, job opportunities, and more. Find jobs by keyword, title, company, postal code, function, industry, years ofĮxperience, and date posted using advanced search. Sign up to get email alerts about jobs you may be interested in (see the jobs tab) Do your homework - Before an interview, or a networking event, use LinkedIn® to learn about the background and interests of the people you’re scheduled to meet, or access Company Pages to research organizations.
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Comment on a classmate’s status update or forward a job listing to a friend. Lend a (virtual) hand - As you build connections think about what you can do to support others. As a member, you can comment on discussions and even find exclusive job listings. Start with your university group, then find volunteer organizations or professional associations you already belong to. Join the “In” Crowd - Another way to form new online relationships is to join LinkedIn® Groups.

Get Personal - As you build your connections on LinkedIn®, always customize your connection requests with a friendly note and, if necessary, a reminder of where you met or what organization (or person) you have in common. Users with complete profiles are 40x more likely to receive opportunities through LinkedIn®. You can’t build connections if people don’t know who you are or see what you have to offer. 100% complete profile = 100% more likely to get noticed.

See where your fellow school and college alumni are working and reach out to learn more about the company. Grow your network by searching your email contacts and finding people you may know. Volunteer & Service Learning Opportunities.Federal Government Employment Resources.Prepare for Graduate and Professional School.

