Do recruiters really use LinkedIn?
Discussion
The other advantage with LinkedIn is the recommendation side of things. When you're recruiting and you simply receive a list of CVs, you only have the data on there and the interview process to get an idea of the prospective candidate. However, if they have a LinkedIn profile with a few recommendations this can be more valuable than even their CV - which inevitably is a sales pitch. Having a recommendation from a CEO or other high level management is more valuable to me when recruiting than a polished looking CV.
Sidewindow said:
AyBee said:
I never apply for jobs - they come to me, usually via LinkedIn and I have a very basic profile on there.
That's good! What industry are you in? Interesting that you get a lot of hits even with a basic profile. I have a fairly full profile and have hardly had any profile views or contact from recruiters, even though i'm looking for a job...I get contacted by recruitment consultants via LinkedIn several times a week and they are generally much better matches to my skills and salary expectations than the blanket emails and random phone messages of other recruitment agencies. The only problems is they are nearly always in F***ing London.
I agree with the sentiment of joining LinkedIn groups for appropriate skills and commercial sectors.
I agree with the sentiment of joining LinkedIn groups for appropriate skills and commercial sectors.
Edited by Martin4x4 on Tuesday 9th December 22:47
I've got a pretty comprehensive profile on LinkedIN and I pay for premium too (£20 a month). Within a week, I got a job offer but it was wrong location and wrong industry. It was for an Aircraft Electrician on Helicopters down south, whereas I'm after a change. Had nothing really from Wind/Oil and Gas interest.
That is what I have always wondered, if the recruiter's search picks you up via a job title search of your current job title/industry your in or from skills you've stated on there, or think, i know, I'll look for someone from this industry that will be suitable?
I'm military, but i'm leaving and trying to go into Wind Power. I signed up to the wind power groups etc, Siemens Energy etc and have connected with company based recruiters and just play the waiting game. I try and get into discussions where possible.
That is what I have always wondered, if the recruiter's search picks you up via a job title search of your current job title/industry your in or from skills you've stated on there, or think, i know, I'll look for someone from this industry that will be suitable?
I'm military, but i'm leaving and trying to go into Wind Power. I signed up to the wind power groups etc, Siemens Energy etc and have connected with company based recruiters and just play the waiting game. I try and get into discussions where possible.
pad58 said:
Doesn't work for me and I been on there for 14 months, but more than likely to do with the type of work I do.
Butcher.
Do you use it to promote your business? As you can set up company site and post picks of your quality produce, butchery skills or xmas order form to your followers who may choose to share it with theirs. Butcher.
griffin dai said:
I've found Linkedin pretty handy. I'm not on FB as I don't want the hassle! So it's been great for getting back in touch with ex army mates and blokes I've lost touch with in work, been great getting back in touch with old friends.
Haven't spoke to some in 15 years since they got out!
Job wise I've sorted a few guys out looking to get into this game, pretty hard to get a foot in the door so Linkedin's meant they've been able to contact the right companies & get work with a decent firm Also had a few companies email for interview/availability
Does anybody use Linkedin Premium Professional? Any good?
I think you've got that the wrong way round. IE, you are using LinkedIn in the same way that most people use Facebook! However, who am I to argue if it works for you. Haven't spoke to some in 15 years since they got out!
Job wise I've sorted a few guys out looking to get into this game, pretty hard to get a foot in the door so Linkedin's meant they've been able to contact the right companies & get work with a decent firm Also had a few companies email for interview/availability
Does anybody use Linkedin Premium Professional? Any good?
I liked the way LinkedIn started, but I've watched it follow the facebook route over the the years. IE status updates, photos and similar.
jogon said:
pad58 said:
Doesn't work for me and I been on there for 14 months, but more than likely to do with the type of work I do.
Butcher.
Do you use it to promote your business? As you can set up company site and post picks of your quality produce, butchery skills or xmas order form to your followers who may choose to share it with theirs. Butcher.
Unfortunately this seems few and far between.
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