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Why Should I Join LinkedIn?

If you haven’t joined LinkedIn by now, you should.  There are over Sixty five million professionals involved in LinkedIn, making it the most significant online business network around.  Don’t make the mistake of thinking of it in the same terms as Facebook or Twitter (although they have their place).  And don’t make the mistake of thinking it’s only for career opportunity searchers (but it’s outstanding for that).  LinkedIn is a rock-solid, uniquely wonderful, free tool for your pharmaceutical sales, medical revenue, clinical revenue, or laboratory device sales career.

How can LinkedIn benefit you?

  • Networking - You know how important a priceless network is.  A well-maintained business and social network will serve you well throughout your life, and I would never discount the power of old-school person-to-person connections.  But LinkedIn is “a rolodex on steriods.”  It exponentially increases your networking opportunities by providing an avenue for making connections in a much bigger arena than you’d ever be able to create on your own.  Because those connections are built on introductions and recommendations, they are regarded as legitimate, credible business contacts.   And, because people tend to keep their information up-to-date, you don’t lose track of them.

Another way to use LinkedIn effectively to make connections is by joining groups.  Start with Sales Cafe for lab sales reps! Find groups that are relevant to your career, and join the talks.  If you’re making quality contributions to group discussions, it will make others more interested in knowing you and creating a connection.

  • Career Development - Even if you’re not job hunting now, LinkedIn is a convenient, efficient way to keep up with what’s going on in your industry.  LinkedIn has a feature for following companies, who keep corporate profiles.  You can also research executives within those companies and keep up with who’s moving up, who’s moving on, what the trends are, and what the competition is doing.  The groups you’re involved in will have talks on topics that are relevant and necessary for your success.
  • Position Search – I can’t say enough about how LinkedIn can jump-start your job search.  If you’ve taken the time to build a network while you’re still employed, you’re already ahead of the game.  Over 80% of employers and recruiters search for candidates on LinkedIn.  The more connections you’ve, the much more likely it will be that you’re contacted by one of them.  (How valuable would that be, to be contacted by someone interested in offering you a position?)  By keeping an up-to-date profile, you’re putting your best foot forward, and setting yourself up for success.

For an active job search, you can use LinkedIn to contact hiring managers directly, bypassing HR departments and online applications.  It’s a very effective method for setting yourself apart from other candidates, and creates a much better chance at landing the interview.

  • Interview Preparation - If you’ve landed the interview, LinkedIn is an absolute gold mine of information to help you nail it.  Your ability to research the company will be a fine resource for creating your 30/60/90-day plan (a written outline for what steps you’ll take to get up to speed and become a contributing member of the team–VERY gracious).  Checking out the LinkedIn profiles of people you’ll be interviewing with will give you a better idea of who they are and what their focus will likely be, and will maybe even show you something you’ve in common that will assist you in creating rapport.

You need a great profile on LinkedIn to make the most of what it can offer you.  Check out this LinkedIn profile Tutorial to get started.

Best of luck to you.

Article courtesy of  Peggy McKee - Owner / Senior Recruiter at the nationally
recognized clinical and laboratory sales recruiting team of PHC Consulting.
© Copyright 2008 PHC Consulting | All rights reserved

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