Effective LinkedIn strategies

Jim Woodbridge – Career Coach – Job Search by Heart

After being on LinkedIn since August 2004 and spending the past two decades in the Career Counselling profession, I have taught my clients to use LinkedIn to find work in their fields rapidly. The following is a summary of the proven techniques.

LinkedIn is a powerful tool for job seekers looking to connect with professionals, learn from their experiences, and expand their network. By searching for people in your profession and location, you can gain insights into the local job market and identify potential opportunities. Here’s how to make the most of LinkedIn for your career objectives:

1. Search for professionals in your field: For example, if you’re an aspiring Marketing Manager in Toronto, use LinkedIn’s search functionality to find marketing professionals in the area. Just enter the word “Marketing” in the search box on the upper right corner of the screen and select the button “People.” Next, you will see a button “Locations” – press this and enter the location near you (e.g. Greater Toronto Area). This will provide you with a list of individuals with similar career interests and backgrounds in marketing in the Greater Toronto Area.

2. Filter for managers: Once you have a list of professionals, filter the results to focus on marketing managers or individuals in leadership positions. Locate the button “All Filters,” scroll to the bottom, and enter the word “Manager” in the keyword box that says “Title.” By reviewing the profiles of these managers, you can gain insights into the skills and experiences required for higher-level roles within your profession.

3. Analyze profiles: Take the time to review the profiles of marketing managers, paying close attention to their career progression, accomplishments (e.g., successful campaigns, awards), and colleague endorsements. This will help you understand their steps to reach their current positions and identify potential areas for improvement in your career.

4. Research companies: Visit the websites of the companies where these marketing managers work (e.g., advertising agencies and tech startups) to learn more about the organization’s culture, values, and job opportunities. This information can help you determine if the company aligns with your career goals and if it’s a place where you’d like to work.

5. Engage with their content: Like and comment on the individual posts of these marketing managers (e.g., articles about industry trends and personal achievements) to show your interest in their work and establish a connection. Engaging with their content can also help you stay informed about industry trends and insights. You can find their content using the “Activity” panel in their profiles and selecting their “Posts.”

6. Join relevant groups: Identify LinkedIn groups related to marketing (e.g., “Digital Marketing Professionals,” “Content Marketing Institute”) and join them to connect with like-minded professionals. Group discussions can help you demonstrate your expertise, learn from others, and stay updated on industry news. You can find the groups your Toronto Marketing Managers have joined by going to the “Interests” panel at the bottom of their profiles and pressing the “Groups” button.

7. Post in groups: Share valuable content (e.g., articles about marketing strategies, and case studies), ask questions, or contribute to ongoing discussions within these groups. By actively participating, you can showcase your knowledge and skills, making a positive impression on potential employers or connections. In addition, people can press on your “Name” in your posts, Likes or comments to view your profile. Make sure your profile is well-crafted with accomplishments and recommendations from your co-workers.

8. Set up informational interviews: Reach out to people within these groups or marketing professionals you’ve connected with on LinkedIn to request informational interviews. These conversations can provide valuable insights into specific companies (e.g., agency life, in-house marketing teams), roles (e.g., social media manager, content strategist), or industries (e.g., B2B marketing, e-commerce) while expanding your professional network. Be sure to request an opportunity to discuss work-related topics rather than directly asking for a job, as that will discourage their response to you. Be sure to research online about requesting and participating in an informational interview. LinkedIn messaging can initiate a video meeting immediately or schedule it for later.

By taking advantage of LinkedIn’s features and actively engaging with professionals in your field, you can gain a deeper understanding of your industry, discover new opportunities, and build meaningful connections to help advance your career. In addition, you can modify the above techniques for the appropriate job titles and professional activities for professionals in other fields.

So, as you move forward on your job search journey, remember that you’re not just trying to find any job—you’re aiming to do what you love and find those who love what you do. Embrace positivity, expand your vision, and build resources that last.

If you’re ready to dive deeper into how you can practically apply these techniques to your own career journey, reach out. Let’s make your job search more than just a task—let’s make it a heart-filled journey of growth and discovery.

About Jim

Jim Woodbridge is the Coach and founder of Job Search by Heart. His passion project is helping you “Do what you love and find those who love what you do!”

At Job Search by Heart, we support you at every step of your career search journey. We use state-of-the-art AI tools and techniques to help you put your best and authentic self forward. With over two decades in the career coaching profession, wisdom and best practices are at the heart of our service. Stay tuned for more practical advice and strategies to help you navigate the professional world with confidence and purpose.

For your own personalized career coaching, click here to contact Job Search by Heart for a free 30-minute discovery session – email jimwoodbridge@jobsearchbyheart.com or call +1-647-931-9211

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