The 3rd edition of LinkedIn Made Easy has finally been completed and to celebrate I’ve created some small PDF documents from three of my ‘Recipes for Success’ that can be found at the end of the book. They are specifically for those who are job hunting and cover:
These are each stored on my Slideshare account where they can be viewed and/or downloaded.
There are of course a whole bunch of other Recipes for Success in the book, covering a wide variety of topics such a marketing your business, promoting a website, doing research and networking for success. Each recipe suggests ways to use the different aspects of the network, and each aspect is covered by chapters in the book.
Thanks Bill ๐
Hi Lesley, yes, they have removed the ability to save it to pdf even in the new profile layout ๐
I only know I have a link to a resume that I had built with them but was never able to link it up. It has a great format and design but I am even unable to print or save it. Thanks for the link – Being an artist as well as an author has become quite complex!
Congrats! ( that’s American for congratulations on a fine job! )
Brilliant Jackie, as it’s not a race it’s OK to take your time and be thoughtful about it. I’m looking forward to seeing it when it’s completed ๐
You’re welcome Lesley ๐ But, I wondered what you meant when you say ‘link your resume’? If you mean the old import tool, it’s been removed as this post from LI explains: http://help.linkedin.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1815
I’ve been working on my profile via your book. I’m kind of slow at it, but I have made some improvements . Thanks ๐
Thank you Linda. I have just updated my LinkedIn Profile – my goodness they have so many new feature now. One thing I can not seem to do is link my resume even though I created via LinkedIn. I wondered how I could possibly be in the top 5% viewed profiles but that is the message LinkedIn sent me. ๐
going to click through your links now to see if I see the answer.