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6 LinkedIn Features That Will Change Your Job Search

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cultivatedculture.com

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austin@cultivatedculture.com

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Mon, Aug 19, 2024 02:31 PM

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Hey {NAME}, Most people know they need LinkedIn to job search. But 99% of job seekers don't know its

Hey {NAME}, Most people know they need LinkedIn to job search. But 99% of job seekers don't know its best features. Here are 6 that will immediately level up your job hunt: 1. Download 1st Connections Networking is easiest with people you already know. LinkedIn will send you a list of them! Here's how: 1. Go to "Me" > Settings & Privacy2. Choose "Get A Copy of Your Data"3. Click the 2nd Option4. Select "Connections"5. Request the Archive 2. Find Content Creators Engaging with content is an easy way to network: 1. Search LinkedIn for job-related terms. 2. Filter for "Posts" 3. Go to All Filters > Author Company and add your targets. Now you have a list of content creators at your dream companies! 3. Find Career Changers 1. Search for your target job 2. Filter for "People" 3. Add 10 targets to the "Companies" filter 4. Add 10 companies in your current industry to "Past Companies" Now you have a list of everyone who went from your current industry to your target industry! 4. See Who's Hiring Many hiring managers post about open roles. Here's how to find them: 1. Search for: Target Job Title + Hiring 2. Filter for "Posts" 3. Go to All Filters > Author Company 4. Add your target companies Apply for the role and DM the person who posted it! 5. Cultural Research Ex-employees can give you the scoop on culture. How to find them: 1. Run a blank search 2. Add your target company to the "Past Company" filter That'll show you every person who used to work at your target company. Find ones who left for a better opp! 6. Find Salaries In Transparent States Most companies won't post a salary range. But some states have passed a law that require them to: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maryland, Nevada, Rhode Island, & Washington So search for your target job in those states. Then adjust the salary range for the cost of living in your area. Now you have more accurate salary data! Be well, Austin PS - How good is your LinkedIn headline? Our [HeadlineAnalyzer.io](=) tool will grade it and give you feedback for how you can turn it into a job generating machine! [Click here to scan your headline and see your score.](=) [Cultivated Culture] Land a job you love without applying online. How Can I Help You? [Build A Resume](=) [Score Your Resume]() [1:1 Career Coaching](=) [LinkedIn Analyzer]( [Twitter]() [Twitter]() [Podcast](=) [Twitter]( You are receiving this email because you subscribed to get more career-related content on [cultivatedculture.com](). If you do not want to receive these emails or other communications you can easily remove yourself from our email list by [clicking this link to Unsubscribe](.

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