If you're serious about taking your career to the next level, you need to be on LinkedIn. In "LinkedIn In 30 Minutes", author Melanie Pinola will show you how to make a rock-solid LinkedIn profile and expand your network. Whether you want to find a new job or advance your career, this quick guide can be the blueprint for a supercharged LinkedIn strategy. "LinkedIn In 30 Minutes" includes sections on registration and basic profile setup, how to pick the best keywords, networking tactics, job hunting and LinkedIn's hidden job market, and how to address unemployment, résumé gaps, or a career change. The guide is written in an easy, down-to-earth style, with lots of screenshots and step-by-step instructions. A companion website contains videos and other resources for people who want to get the most out of LinkedIn.
A friend received this as a firstread and then passed it on to me as they knew I was planning to start using my - started then never touched - linkedin account.
This book is very short and easy to read, though obviously will take longer than 30 minutes. It covers the basics and a few extras.
My favourite tip in the whole book was turning off the notifications while updating. Great advice and something I was previously unfamiliar with.
I received this book as a Goodreads First Reads book. I was surprised that the author had included a handwritten thank you note along with the book. It was a great touch that did not go unnoticed.
I thought this book would be perfect for me because I did not have a LinkedIn profile, but I was beginning to think it's about time that I did. I sat down in front of my computer and with this book by my side worked my way through the steps. I utilized as many bits of advise as I could and now I have a LinkedIn profile.
It does take more than 30 minutes, but that's not really a surprise and I understand the title is more of an attention getter than anything else. There were some helpful tips, but the book didn't really show me anything I couldn't have figured out when playing around on the site. I noticed some things (like privacy settings) were not in the locations the author described, but I eventually found them on my own. One section I could not find was the "Skills & Expertise" area; too bad, I was really interested in what that had to offer. Perhaps the website has been updated since the book was printed and that's why navigating by the author's directions didn't work out so well.
This book was OK, it got an extra star because of the author's personalized note. I would recommend it to people who are not familiar with LinkedIn or social networking and those who are setting up a profile for the first time.
I received this book at a Goodreads First Reads book. I already had a LinkedIn account, which I use on a regular basis, but still found the book very helpful. The author gave examples and explained why it is important to detail and promote your account. Reading this book has motivated me to return to my account and update it to make it more thorough and attention-grabbing I especially liked the information about connecting with other people and the ideas of how to connect with people who can help you gain information and job leads, even if you don't personally know them. This is beneficial to everyone who is looking for career leads.
Thanks to Goodreads, I had a chance to read LinkedIn in 30 Minutes by Melanie Pinola. It is a great reference book for novices and can be read in 30 minutes; however, I would strongly recommend allowing a couple of hours to get through it if you are using it to build your profile step-by-step, as the book is designed to do. If you are already doing LinkedIn, it may be a little too much for someone with less experience but for those who are just getting started, a perfect resource.