Tuesday, 25 August 2015

What is LinkedIn & it is used for ?

What is LinkedIn & it is Used For ?


 LinkedIn is a business-oriented Social Network Service . It was founded in December 2002 and  launched on May 5, 2003

 LinkedIn is the largest professional networking site available today. LinkedIn provides a way to connect with other professionals and helps you stay in contact with millions of users using a professional platform to keep in touch. LinkedIn is strictly used for exchanging knowledge, ideas, and opportunities and has increasingly become a leader in helping individuals find groups of interest as well as jobs in their field.










It's easy to get connected with LinkedIn ,Get Member by Sign Up & Create a Professional Profile. There are two main tiers of membership - Basic and Premium, with Premium branching into four subcategories including "Job Seeker," "Sales Navigator," "Recruiter Lite" and "Business Plus.”

LinkedIn is the whole package. As employers are increasingly researching people online, LinkedIn includes your education, experience, connections, groups, etc., and you can even include your resume, blog, and website all on one site. As a member of LinkedIn others will be able to find you even if you move or change jobs
Now You can even connected with LinkedIn Profile with your mobile app, in 2008, it was launched.
Once you've connected with a person, you will then have access to their list of connections – this is called your "extended network." You can request an introduction to people in your extended network through your mutual contact.
LinkedIn also provides other features including the ability to set up and join groups, and a jobs section where members can advertise open positions or apply for jobs.


Research – You can use LinkedIn to find out more about the people and organizations that you do business with.
For example, imagine that you're about to meet with an important potential client. You do a quick search on LinkedIn and discover that the person went to the same university as you. In fact, you know several of the same people. You now have a valuable conversation starter that will help you build rapport with the client.

Advise use it as a professional And use it be Professional ...

Thank You

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