Linkedin workshop (June 2013)

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This session is delivered and designed by June Kay, Careers Development Consultant in the Careers, Employability and Enterprise Centre (Durham University), with the section covering publications and outputs designed and delivered by James Bisset, Academic Liaison Librarian (Research Support). Networking with LinkedIN (November 2013) slides. Delivered as part of the Durham University Researcher Development Programme. Further Training available at https://www.dur.ac.uk/library/research/training/

Transcript of Linkedin workshop (June 2013)

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Networking & Job Search Through LinkedIn

June KayPostgraduate Careers Consultant

James BissetResearcher Support Librarian

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Social Media -Why bother?

Strong online presence highlights your credibility and current

status to future employers and allows them to contact you

Milkround Social Media Survey

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Motivation and the ability to network have far greater impact on research productivity

than age, gender, job satisfaction, managerial support or teaching load.

University College Dublin / Academic Profession in Europe: Responses to Societal Challenges

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Join now!

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Initial ImpressionProfessional Headline - What’s your one sentence story?

Not PhD student Durham University or Research Associate Durham University

Photograph – professional appearance, head and shoulders shot

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Summary

Use the summary area to demonstrate who you are

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ExperienceKeep your roles and responsibilities short and highlight

key achievements or impact

Ask for recommendations

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EducationAs with your

CV gives details

relevant for the area of work you wish to pursue

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Courses

Select from all courses attended through employment and education including doctoral training programme

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Skills & Expertise

Don’t be modest – reflect on transferable skills as well as research specific and technical skills

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PublicationsOver to James…..

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Publications and dissemination of your research

Add sections for publications, slideshare presentations, blog posts

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Publications and dissemination of your research

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Publications and dissemination of your research

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Publications and dissemination of your research

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Publications and dissemination of your research

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Publications and dissemination of your research

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Boost dissemination of your research by

creating additional access points

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Share your publication experience directly with

employers who won’t necessarily have access to the

published version

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If:1) deposited in DRO or

2) deposited in another open access repository or

3) published open access in journal

– can link to full text directly from LinkedIN profile

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GroupsJoin up to 50 groups

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Groups Search by key word e.g. Actuarial

Ask to join

Look at membership list

Follow and participate in discussions

Ask for / give advice and help

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Groups

• Search box – change to groups• Pick a topic related to career

interests• Browse the results• Pick a group • See members you are linked to

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For example- AGCAS Research Staff

• 62 Members• 7 Members not 1st or 2nd connection• Click on their profile-Shows how you are

linked• Can ask to connect• Can ‘invite to connect’ or send a message• Discussions – start or join• Jobs

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Durham Alumni

• Over 13,000 Members• 20 sub-groups

• Each of colleges• Some departments e.g. Earth Sciences• Beijing Alumni

• Suggest a sub-group / start a discussion

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You try• Top right hand corner• Search box – change to groups• Pick a topic related to your research or career

interests• Browse the results• Pick a group • See member you are linked to

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Companies• Change search criteria to companies• Find companies by sector and location• Research a company for networking /

application / interview preparation • Overview / Careers / Insights • Company updates / Follow• See how many connections your network includes• People also viewed / employees connections

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Company

You try……..ideas»Accenture»BBC Television»Cadbury»Barnardo’s»Own ideas??

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People

• Individuals you have met e.g. at conference• People you have heard of e.g. whose research

you have read• School / university / previous work colleagues• Search using people • E.g. Iain Cameron, Head of Research Careers

@Research Councils UK

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You can then ask your connections to introduce you

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Who do you want to find???

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Search for jobs by keyword e.g. research associate & United Kingdom

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Top Tips • Specialities – these are key words linked

together which help people find you via the search tool

• Join career focused groups of companies• List your on-line portfolio, twitter feed and

blog on your profile• Build up your network on-line through a

planned approachMilkround Social Media Survey

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What are you waiting for??

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