Posted on Dec 21, 2015
What is the advantage to LinkedIn premium? Is it worth the coin?
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Hopefully, all Military members and Veterans know that LinkedIn offers a one year subscription for free. See links below to sign up.
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LinkedIn for Veterans - Job Seeker Premium Account Information
LinkedIn Help Center - LinkedIn for Veterans - Job Seeker Premium Account Information - How can a Job Seeker account benefit veterans on LinkedIn?
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1stSgt (Join to see) - Below is the official offer. I'm so glad we connected! I hope everyone sees this, it's a great service!
https://specialedition.linkedin.com/veteran-job-seeker/
https://specialedition.linkedin.com/veteran-job-seeker/
Free One-Year Job Seeker Subscription for US Veterans
As part of our commitment to help veterans connect with available jobs across America, LinkedIn offers U.S. service members and veterans a free one-year Job Seeker subscription.
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SCPO Charles Thomas "Tom" Canterbury
Yeah, if you don't already have an account. I've tried several times to claim they offer to no avail. Really LinkedIn is good for a way to list a social media resume but aside from a link in my resume and electronic applications I see no further utility to it.
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The first thing to do is ask yourself what are you trying to achieve by being on LinkedIn. I generally suggest that you get to the point of where LinkedIn starts LIMITING what you want to do and then take advantage of the ONE YEAR FREE JOB SEEKER UPGRADE for Veterans. Here a quick read on the Mistakes that Military Professionals Make on LinkedIn as well http://bit.ly/LinkedInCPO
LinkedIn Boot Camp: The 10 Biggest Mistake Military Professionals Make On LinkedIn (And How to...
Transitioning to the civilian workforce? Here are 10 mistakes you need to avoid when it comes to your LinkedIn profile.
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I took the one year free upgrade so I could connect with other like minded people, veterans or not, to grow my network and meet new people. In doing so, I've been able to refer others to services, jobs, and customers I would have otherwise never known of.
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My experience was not good. It was expensive and the only thing I got was inundated with spam email and a lot of bogus job leads. The leads usually turned out to scam artists. I hope others have a good experience but it took me a year to find a job and a few months of that year I wasted following the unattainable carrot dangled in front of me from LinkedIn "leads".
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I feel that if you really treat it like a business tool and know some of the written and unwritten rules it is VERY powerful. yes.
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I suggest you maximize your free membership then consider paid membership. LinkedIn should grant you a year of Premium for free as a military member or veteran. I can look into it but ask them!
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Here is a web search results on your question. :Profiles and activity on sites like LinkedIn and Twitter can be highly beneficial. Job seekers and executives looking for employment this year should utilise social media to maximise their success and make new connections that could potentially lead to lucrative employment.
In addition, job seekers will need to ensure their profiles on social media sites are working to their advantage, as well as ensuring their professional resumes are up to scratch.
In addition, job seekers will need to ensure their profiles on social media sites are working to their advantage, as well as ensuring their professional resumes are up to scratch.
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I have not used it yet, but I am told is worth the coin and it is free for one year from active duty personnel. Inbox me and I will give you a link for a free premium service for a year
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