EVERYTHING to Know About LinkedIn in 15 min - Ultimate How to Use LinkedIn Guide

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Learn how to use LinkedIn for beginners and beyond by getting a walk through of all 10 parts of your profile and how to connect on Linkedin. This video will be an A to Z, full beginners guide to LinkedIn, where you will learn about how to make your LinkedIn profile stand out, how to optimize your LinkedIn profile for job search and how to use LinkedIn to network.

Stay until the end to get some excellent LinkedIn bio tips and know exactly the setting you need to change on your profile right now (and no, it’s not “open to work”).


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Smashed out a profile from nothing to pretty-darn-good in about half a day with this video walking me through it. Thanks Self Made Millennial!

bex
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Organized, detailed, thorough, clear, specific suggestions, energetic. Best of all videos about LinkedIn. Thank you

johnwallace
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Congratulations on being named a top 50 person to follow on LinkedIn! That's amazing! 👏 👏 👏 🤗

knowyourtalents
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The video resume is a very unique and powerful item to have in the featured area. Thanks for the suggestion.

reba_techteacher
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I racked my brain struggling with featured, then I remembered I had been recognized on the company's Facebook page and was able to link it! Thankyou so much for your content

sarajanetownsend
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Thank you so much Mam! I followed all your videos and I just got my offer letter! I got the job!!

soniasasi
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Thanks a lot, I'll try to implement all of your tips...

aamirkhanpathan
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Thank you. I really appreciate you taking the time to post & make these videos. They really help! <3

bethanynestor
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I'm a few years away from entering a job, still I watch your videos. They are so inspiration and informative.

adityashrivastava
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You are really fantastic. Thanks a lot.

familylifescienceeducation
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Great information & your experience shows here, Thank you!

jefferyvanhoose
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Excellent learning in less time! You are a great speaker too!

livingwell
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Thank you so much! Did it all, Madeline!!

owningyourfinances
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Writing is essential for QA. I work in QC in the entertainment business and you must know how to communicate well in emails and report writing as you QC. Absolutely an essential skill for ALL jobs

christina
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Hey Madeline, I had a question about the headline for someone who is career transitioning. For the role, should I put the current role that I am in (engineer)? Or the role that I am aspiring to change into (product management)?

shilpajais-stewart
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Very informative and fun video, I can watch this over and over again and still learn something new each time and every time. Thank you for this video, I will do justice to my LinkedIn profile.

alexisabakasanga
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It shows that u r really sincere in helping job seekers landing their jobs and for freelancers getting their clients via this platform. Your videos r full of insights and substance. Thanks for ur help! :-)
All the best for u!

mailaguerrero
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You're funny and wise - I'm glad I found your channel!

auroraboraas
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What do you think of talent acquisition companies who you pay to find you employment? Do they work? Are they worth the cost? Do they get you opportunities that may never be on job lists?

Manders
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Hi Madeline, I was wondering if you have any insight on being an applicant with disabilities. My particular concern is with facial deformity and some speech issues. Not areas that need accommodations, but makes it hard to capture a good initial impression, especially in photos and videos as suggested for LinkedIn. And this goes into interviews as well. It is very complicated to explain my disability, than a more traditional disability, and more likely to be addressed by interviewers, even out of the gate.

So it is difficult for me to put my looks in the forefront. It feels like a bad cover letter, lol.

Even as a “Gen Xer”, I find your content to be extremely informative, thank you so much.

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