Mastering LinkedIn: The Role of Recruiters and Sorcerers

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Discover the immense power of LinkedIn in the world of recruitment and sourcing. In this video, we dive into the significance of LinkedIn profiles, resumes, work history, and achievements, and how they serve as valuable resources for recruiters and sorcerers alike. Gain insights into the roles of recruiters and sorcerers, their distinct functions, and how they collaborate to identify and connect with unique and niche profiles. Unlock the secrets of leveraging LinkedIn to maximize your career opportunities and connect with the right professionals in your industry.

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Here are the 2 bootcamps we most recommend!

1. Careerist (the bootcamp I chose)

These courses are 6 weeks long, virtual and are 8pm - 10:30pm Sun- Thur (Eastern). They record their classes In case you miss any. They are not partnered with tech companies, but they fix your resume & LinkedIn to industry standards and they assist you with finding jobs to apply to - in order to help set you up on interviews.

They also do interview coaching & provide really good interview cheat sheets. They’re about $4900, but I have a $300 discount link that you use with their sales too! The discount Is attached to the link automatically.

Careerist Discount Link:

2. CourseCareers is self paced. You can finish it in 3 weeks or 3 months. They offer tech sales roles only & are partnered with tech companies, so they’re usually able to get you a tech career quickly or a paid internship (up to $21/hr) while you wait to get hired on. They only offer courses for people in North America. They’re just $449 with my discount code that gives you $50 off!
Discount Code: Cyrus50

CourseCareers Website Here:

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reach out to recruiter or sourcer or talent acquisition specialists!!

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Hi brother, how are you? Quick question I am definitely interested in getting into the tech field and have been brushing up on a bit of studying. I’m trying to see what is the actual first processes or steps to take in order to move forward in the correct way. Tech is a wide Range field and it gets a bit confusing. I would generally like to go for cyber security.

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