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Re: LinkedIn
Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat
(Post 9343242)
It is an excellent tool I agree, although some months ago when I started a thread to discuss it, it got largely pooh poohed by some of our illustrious regulars.;) I've had job approaches through it too. Although none in the province that I want to live in.;)
I have changed my opinion of the usefulness of it based on what people say here. I haven't joined though, mainly because secretly I still think it's for twats. |
Re: LinkedIn
Only problem with it, as my OH has found out, is that when you're current place of employment are still unaware of your intentions to emigrate, how do you put yourself out there on LinkedIn when your colleagues are on it too? He tried putting out a post to his Canadian groups prospecting for work and horror of horrors it came up on the home page of a friend he is also linked to (but was not in any of the Canadian groups). It was therefore safe to assume that it came up on everybody else's home pages so he quickly deleted all of his posts and disconnected colleagues he did not want to read them. He then wrote a complaint to LinkedIn who, by the way, had previously assured him this would not happen. They say they can't investigate it because he's disconnected the connections.
NASTY....... |
Re: LinkedIn
Alan, ouch!
I joined at the urging of my recruitment consultant when I was laid off. I haven't had a job out of it yet, but 2 consultants have approached me with job opportunities - real ones. IT's come in handy lately because current job is exhausting and I'm also studying part time, so I don't have the energy to really put into job searching. It's good for lazy people like me. |
Re: LinkedIn
Originally Posted by Alan2005
(Post 9345487)
Who you calling illustrious?
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Originally Posted by Dotty P
(Post 9345559)
Only problem with it, as my OH has found out, is that when you're current place of employment are still unaware of your intentions to emigrate, how do you put yourself out there on LinkedIn when your colleagues are on it too? <snip>.
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Re: LinkedIn
I agree with Atlantic - I don't have any of my current coworkers or managers as connections on LInkedin. Esp as my profile shows I am looking for another job ;) It does show where I currently work, though.
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Re: LinkedIn
Originally Posted by Dotty P
(Post 9345559)
Only problem with it, as my OH has found out, is that when you're current place of employment are still unaware of your intentions to emigrate, how do you put yourself out there on LinkedIn when your colleagues are on it too? He tried putting out a post to his Canadian groups prospecting for work and horror of horrors it came up on the home page of a friend he is also linked to (but was not in any of the Canadian groups). It was therefore safe to assume that it came up on everybody else's home pages so he quickly deleted all of his posts and disconnected colleagues he did not want to read them. He then wrote a complaint to LinkedIn who, by the way, had previously assured him this would not happen. They say they can't investigate it because he's disconnected the connections.
NASTY....... Of course if they browse your profile they may see you are joined to this group or that, but at least LinkedIn isn't broadcasting it. Regards Chris |
Re: LinkedIn
I agree, Linked in has gained popularity here in Nova Scotia, Relocation Nova Scotia has a linked in group and there are many other groups to join if you are heading this way...you do need to ask for referrals and introductions and eventually testimonials .. If you are looking for work here put it on your profile how you intend to come whether you are looking for an employer to give you a work permit or whether you have a full visa.employers here in NS have not got the confidence to hire an "outsider" but when they see who you are connected with on line it goes a long way to making networking easier when you get here.
When i go to any event and network i collect the business cards of the people thati want to connect with then come back and usually find them on linked in to connect there. I have also gained lots of info from looking at their connections as to other members of the company that i might want to contact. |
Re: LinkedIn
Originally Posted by Dotty P
(Post 9345559)
Only problem with it, as my OH has found out, is that when you're current place of employment are still unaware of your intentions to emigrate, how do you put yourself out there on LinkedIn when your colleagues are on it too? He tried putting out a post to his Canadian groups prospecting for work and horror of horrors it came up on the home page of a friend he is also linked to (but was not in any of the Canadian groups). It was therefore safe to assume that it came up on everybody else's home pages so he quickly deleted all of his posts and disconnected colleagues he did not want to read them. He then wrote a complaint to LinkedIn who, by the way, had previously assured him this would not happen. They say they can't investigate it because he's disconnected the connections.
NASTY....... You don't need to show which groups you belong to in your profile, you can set it so that current colleagues do not see posts you make etc. Case of read the faq first. |
Re: LinkedIn
Originally Posted by chrisparr
(Post 9345848)
If you go to the settings page, you can turn off the broadcast of your actions. That way you can join groups, comment in discussions, and update your profile without it coming up in the feed of anyone your connected to.
Of course if they browse your profile they may see you are joined to this group or that, but at least LinkedIn isn't broadcasting it. Regards Chris |
Re: LinkedIn
Originally Posted by Bob
(Post 9346103)
You can hide all that crap in your settings though.
You don't need to show which groups you belong to in your profile, you can set it so that current colleagues do not see posts you make etc. Case of read the faq first. |
Re: LinkedIn
Originally Posted by JB0591
(Post 9343651)
I am on LinkedIn and I find it good to keep connected to people I have worked with.
I am part of a careers and networking group here in Ottawa who meet every two weeks. I have just set up a LinkedIn group for the group so we can chat between meetings. JB I joined linked and I'm trying to build up my network through there. I need to do a lot of work on my profile as well I think. Has anyone posted their profile in English and French do you think this is worthwhile to increase your prospects? |
Re: LinkedIn
Originally Posted by anitac
(Post 9351087)
I'm moving to Ottawa in June and trying to figure out how the hell I network without being in Canada...or knowing anyone there Is membership open to your networking group? It would be a great start if I actually had people to network with in Ottawa :)
I joined linked and I'm trying to build up my network through there. I need to do a lot of work on my profile as well I think. Has anyone posted their profile in English and French do you think this is worthwhile to increase your prospects? Depending on your occupation, there may be little need to post a profile in French. What do you do? Have you heard of Peter's New Jobs (PNJ)? Cheers JB0591 |
Re: LinkedIn
Thanks for the info - No I haven't heard of Peter's new jobs is it a web site? (will google now) I'm initaially coming over on a 1 year IEC visa but my husband is Canadian so I'll apply for PR as his spouse once we're there. We were intending to do that a few years down the line but got a bit impatient.
I have worked in the public sector for the last 10 years in Scotland and Brussels doing project, management, policy work, funding/accounting and a bit of events and web management too. Not really sure where this fits in on the Ottawa spectrum. We decided on Ottawa as it has a big NGO and governments job base but not being a Canadian or a PR at the moment I doubt I'll be able to access the government jobs. |
Re: LinkedIn
Originally Posted by rubberduckofdeath
(Post 9343214)
So, LinkedIn seems to be a good system for getting your claws into Canada. I started putting my profile together a few days ago and I've already been approached by one company asking if I'm interested in discussing a position there!
Thanks for the tip to use it, I'm not sure who originally suggested it but the early signs are (from me at least), that it could definitely be a useful tool. Get on LinkedIn! :thumbup: lns |
Re: LinkedIn
I joined Linkedin before coming over last sept. My network has slowly started growing. BP are selling off most of their Canadian Business so I thought as I am here to start looking at what else is around.
I have upgraded my account to Business for the time being which is $24 a month. This allows me to send limited direct emails to people. This I have done with success in getting my resume to the right people. This is ongoing and the success of the contact made will/or not be evident in time However I have been contacted several times asking if am interested in certain opportunities....but all have meant moving from where we are. People, especially recruiters can see your profile which is basically a resume and will contact you if you seem to fit the bill. You never know until you give it a try and who knows what doors can be opened. JET:) |
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