Personal Contact is best way to network but social media platforms such as LinkedIn help you Expand Your Circle of Influence and build a wider network.
2. Networking Is Connecting
At school
At work
Meeting with friends
Family gatherings
Job fairs and events
Social media
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3. Who is in your Network?
Your network is comprised of everyone you
connect with.
Your network is your family, friends, colleagues,
teachers, employers, and people you meet.
You build your network as you develop positive
relationships.
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4. Hidden Job Market
In your relationships
Your reputation
Your ability to show your strengths and skills
Research companies of interest (their
vision/mission)
Walk in whenever possible or contact a person by
phone or email
Find jobs before they are advertised
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5. The 5 B’s of Networking
Be likeable – Say something interesting about
yourself to connect with others.
Be brief – Prepare something in writing to say.
Be social – Show interest in others.
Be positive – Smile and listen (takes your mind off
of your own problems).
Be thankful – Practice an attitude of gratitude.
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6. Career Success Formula
Know your strengths
Build needed skills
Develop character
Explore opportunities
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7. Introduce Yourself
Write down and then share:
A Skill
A Value
Something interesting about yourself
From ―Fire Up Your Profile For LifeWork Success‖
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8. Personal Contact
―Personal contact and face-to-face conversations are
still the best way to network and build relationships
for work and business, but LinkedIn is a
professional social media tool for introductions
and follow-up to enhance and expand your social
network.‖ from Fire Up Your Profile For LifeWork
Success, by Nancy J. Miller, M.S
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10. Your Profile Is a Marketing Tool
Your Profile is an effective marketing tool for your
business or job search. Using social media to build
relationships takes time and planning, but there is
no financial cost and there are many rewards.
―Fire Up Your Profile For LifeWork Success‖ page
179.
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11. Your Profile is Your
Success Story
Show what you can offer an employer that no one
else has.
Share important character traits you bring to your
job or business.
List skills and experience you have that are needed
in your business or career field.
Share accomplishments you are proud of.
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12. What Do You Want To Share
How do you want to write your name?
What information about yourself do you want to
make public?
Gather accomplishments in one place.
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13. Summary Is the Key
Get their attention so they will keep reading.
Know who you want to speak to.
Make your summary into a one sentence
―Headline‖ to get the attention of your audience.
Include a call to action.
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14. Call to Action
Let your audience know you want them to do next:
Read your resume.
Connect with you.
Send you an email message.
Be sure to give your contact information where it is
readily visible in your Summary.
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15. What Can You Do With
LinkedIn?
Add your resume
Make connections
Follow up after networking
Join groups
Show gratitude
Develop good job search habits
Demonstrate Your Ability to Use Social Media
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16. Add Your Resume
You can access your resume from any
computer or device.
•Use the ―Edit‖ tool to edit your Summary
•The Media tool (next in the row) allows you
to add a PDF file or link (click arrow).
•The Arrows allow you to move things
around on your profile.
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17. Show Gratitude
Recommend people (not the same as
Endorsements).
Ask for recommendations.
Show appreciation for the work of others.
Share information of interest from friends and
colleagues.
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18. Join Groups
Check the groups that people you respect are in.
Do a search for subjects or groups.
Search for Businesses, Associations, Networking
groups.
Find an open group in the Group Directory.
http://www.linkedin.com/directory/groups/
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19. Job Search on LinkedIn
You can click the Jobs tab to search for companies.
Use the Search drop down menu to find
Businesses – look for businesses that interest you.
Use the Search drop down menu to find Jobs –
look for jobs in your location.
In Groups use the Jobs tab to look for jobs from
your group.
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20. Social Reputation
Maintain a professional reputation on social
media.
You never know who is connected to whom in
your network.
Protect your privacy.
Everything you put on the internet leaves a
footprint.
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21. Good Practice
Using social media is good practice for your job
search.
Describing your skills and experience—preparation
for writing your resume
Sharing projects, classes, presentations,
community work—you can see your
accomplishments and any gaps you want to fill.
Showing gratitude—you won’t forget your thank
you letter.
Connect – see responses to your profile.
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22. Fire Up Your Profile For
LifeWork Success
For more information on how to create a fired up
profile go to:
Creative LifeWork Design
www.njmiller.weebly.com
Buy the book, ―Fire Up Your Profile For LifeWork
Success‖ available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble
websites.
Email Nancy: clwd@tealpublishing.com
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