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  • How to Hide & Un-hide Job Skills on "Linkedin"

    LinkedIn is a social networking website designed to connect working professionals. Every LinkedIn account has a public profile that displays education and work history, including details such as job skills. The public profile can be customized to determine which information is viewable, and which is hidden. Each customizable aspect can be hidden and unhidden at any time depending on your needs.

  • How to Create a Linked-In Page

    LinkedIn is not your typical social networking website. Instead of using the site to keep in touch with friends socially, you can use the site to keep up with coworkers as well as those in other careers that can help you get ahead in your field. You also can provide career assistance to others. Creating a LinkedIn page is free and takes a few minutes.

  • How to Use LinkedIn to Get a Job

    LinkedIn is an online social networking site. Unlike Facebook or Twitter, LinkedIn is used for professional networking. Business professionals create profiles and connect with colleagues. LinkedIn can be a powerful networking tool, allowing users to build their business networks and easily stay in touch with professional contacts. Use LinkedIn to find a job by creating a strong network, contacting new people and searching for opportunities. LinkedIn can also be a helpful tool for people who are not currently looking for work but may need to in the future.

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