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LinkedIn for Career Development Professionals with Jeremy Schifeling

LinkedIn for Career Development Professionals with Jeremy Schifeling

FromCareer Practitioner Conversations with NCDA


LinkedIn for Career Development Professionals with Jeremy Schifeling

FromCareer Practitioner Conversations with NCDA

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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Dec 8, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This episode features a conversation between Melissa Venable, NCDA Director of Professional Development, and Jeremy Schifeling, LinkedIn insider and author. Jeremy shares advice for career practitioners working with students and clients who are exploring careers and actively searching for jobs. He provides advice about TikTok, LinkedIn’s #OpenToWork feature, and tips for making sure profiles get found. Learn more about common LinkedIn mistakes and the importance of recruiters on the platform. Jeremy also shares helpful suggestions for career practitioners who want to connect with potential clients via LinkedIn. Connect with Jeremy Schifeling:Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/schifeling/Website: www.linkedinguys.com Resources mentioned in this episode:NCDA Webinar – What’s New on LinkedIn this Year? (scroll to view list of pre-recorded sessions)Hunter.ioJobscan.co
Released:
Dec 8, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Career Practitioner Conversations is a podcast series from the National Career Development Association (NCDA). We provide research, resources, and support to career development professionals all over the world in their work to empower others to achieve their career and life goals. These conversations with industry experts cover a wide variety of relevant topics for today's career practitioners. Legal Disclaimer: NCDA provides these episodes solely for educational and informational purposes. Opinions expressed in these episodes do not necessarily reflect the views of NCDA. NCDA disclaims any liability relating to any podcast content.