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LinkedIn Presentation for MRI
1. By Irina Shamaeva,
Partner, Chief Sourcer, Brain Gain Recruiting
http://www.linkedin.com/in/irinashamaeva
http://twitter.com/braingain
http://bit.ly/gplus-irinashamaeva
Blog: http://booleanstrings.com
Certification http://sourcingcertification.com
2. eGrabberTM data capture software
quickly capture and process
unstructured data
such as Sales Leads, Resumes, etc.
http://www.egrabber.com
3. LinkedIn: Bird’s Eye View
• Global Statistics
The Basics
• Concepts
• Basic vs. Paid Accounts
• Best Practices
From a Job Description to Identifying and
Contacting Candidates
• Research on LinkedIn: Identifying Competitors
• The Proper Use of the People Search Dialog
• Messaging and InMailing
• Finding People to Message
• Shortcut to Messaging
• Last Name Search Tip
Demo and Q&A
4. (Potentially) rich professional profiles
• Structured Search
Company profiles
Messaging/InMailing system
Discussions:
groups, answers; signal;
search for content = BIG DATA
5. Drawbacks
• Bugs
• Confusing UX
• Shallow profiles
• Duplicates
• Expensive
Is THE top business network, as a fact of
life
Accounts for 100% of our placements in
2011-2012
7. A member’s network consists of:
• 1st, 2nd and 3rd degree connections
Basic users see less info on the 3rd level
• Those who belong to the member’s groups
• People who have OpenLink accounts
i.e. Business accounts with the option selected
(note: search for the “open link” is broken)
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8. Groups =
• Forums
Open =
• Content
Is visible
9. Always use Advanced Search
Use Boolean
• AND is implied
• OR needs to be capitalized
• NOT can be written as the minus
• Use “” for phrases
10. The fields in search are called facets
Refine your search, based on the
results
11. Paid features
• Extra Search Facets
• Extra Inmails (messages to members)/ worth it
• Other extra features
LinkedIn Recruiter: different UX
LOTs of InMails; mass InMails /useful
Team collaboration /maybe
UI /inconvenient
Expensive
VERY promising: pipeline
13. LinkedIn is not a Job Board
Members see you as a member, so:
• Fill out your profile
• Connect with others; join groups
• Post good content
• Send messages with care
14. From
a Job Description to Identifying
and Contacting Candidates
• Research on LinkedIn: Identifying Competitors
• The Proper Use of the People Search Dialog
• Messaging and InMailing
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16. Move keywords between “keywords”, “title”,
and “last name”
Use different words to express the necessary
skills and industry
Don’t use every requirement to search
17. Both are messages to members
• Messages can be sent to group members and
1st level connections for free
• InMails can be sent to all others (unless they
have blocked the InMails)
18. Messages/InMails
get 10x better
response than emailing:
• The recipients can (and will) check you out
• Safe, within the trusted network
• Doesn’t land in their junk email folder
21. Use degrees and certifications and see
full results from any type of account
22. Bloghttp://booleanstrings.com
Largest Sourcers’ Online Community
• "Boolean Strings" Group on LinkedIn
• Boolean Strings Network
People Sourcing Certifications
• http://sourcingcertification.com