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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Build a resume and Finding people using Advanced Search in LinkedIn

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Linkedin has an internal application "Company Buzz" that keeps track of Twitter about all the companies that are listed on your profile. To activate "Company Buzz" or other applications within Linkedin just go to "Applications" from the header menu. you might have to click on more and select 'Get More Applications'. Install "Company Buzz." Now in options, type your search terms and click "Follow Topic" or select the companies already listed from your profile on the left side. Twitter will return your search results instantly. Once activated, the applications also create an information box with the latest updates on your home page for easy access.

The power of Groups:

Even if people are not your first-level connections, you can contact most of them if you share the same Group. This is just one of the several advantages of joining groups. All you need to do if you need to contact a certain person who you don't have a connection with is to get belongs to. Similarly, you could seek advice and opinions from fellow members of a group.

Build a resume:

You can build a complete printable resume with just a few click on Linkedin. Also if you want to send a person your information and if that person cannot access Linkedin, you could just mail him/her a PDF file . On your profile you can find three buttons on the right side of your screen. The print icon prints your resume.

Finding people using Advanced Search:

First search for a perticular company in the "Search People" field and then you can narrow down your results by using the advanced search area on the left side of the search page. Sort the results by the Relationship column. Now you can figure out how to reach a second Degree contact by clicking and looking at all the "Shared Connections" under that particular name.


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