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How to Land Your Next Job on LinkedIn

Even before you graduate, you may want to find a job in your field. One of the best ways to find a suitable position is through LinkedIn. The platform gives you the place to detail your experience, present a portfolio of related work, and network with people who could prove to be useful connections. To land a job on LinkedIn, it’s crucial to set up your profile correctly and take advantage of all the features the platform has to offer. 

1. Use a Professional Photo 

Choose a headshot of yourself where you look professional. If you don’t already have something you could use, ask a friend to take some photos of you and pick the one you like the best. 

2. Be Creative with Your Headline 

At the moment, you’re a student and you may have a part-time job. However, since you can put anything you like in your headline, it’s better to express what you want to do. Make sure you use keywords that will help your profile appear when a potential employer is searching the platform for people like you. 

3. Add a Detailed Bio 

At the most, your headline gives you space to fit a few words about your current situation and what you want to achieve. You can expand further on these points in your bio. This is your chance to show employers why they should want you on their team. When you’re talking about your experience and goals, infuse the words with your personality to help people gain a better sense of who you are. 

4. Include All Your Relevant Experience 

If you’re looking for your first job, you may think you have no experience. In fact, you definitely have gained experience at various points during university — whether at an internship, through a student leadership role, or even when working on group projects for your classes. Include anything that shows you have important skills for the workplace. It’s even better if you can support your words with examples of your work. 

5. Grow Your Network 

Every contact you add on LinkedIn will connect you with far more people. Add your classmates, professors, faculty members, and friends (especially from extracurriculars). Ask them to leave you recommendations to prove you have the skills you claim to have. 

You can also connect with users you don’t know, such as people who have your dream job or who are working at a company where you’d like to work. Send them personalized messages explaining why you’d like to connect and perhaps ask for advice for the next steps you should take. 

6. Check for Jobs Regularly 

Employers post new jobs on LinkedIn every day. Visit the platform often to check what’s new and create job alerts for the kinds of positions you’re interested in. 

7. Connect with Employers 

You can also reach out to employers who are not actively advertising jobs. Find out if they may have anything in the near future or just ask if you can have a quick chat over video call. 

Finding a job while you’re still at university will mean you can afford better student housing. Besides, it makes sense to improve your living situation if you want to work remotely or if you’ll need to take work home occasionally. At the same time as you start your job search, begin looking for apartments for rent. North Oshawa students can look no further than Foundry Simcoe. You can have your own room and en suite bathroom in a three- or five-bedroom fully-furnished suite. All the units have a washer and dryer, high-speed internet, and modern appliances. Apply now to take advantage of the lowest rates of the year. 

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