Job Search Checklist
This document takes job seekers through the four basic steps of using LinkedIn to find a job. Use it to follow along with the classroom presentation or as a stand-alone handout.
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Third-party research partnerships and training materials.
Economic Graph Research Program
In April 2017, we launched the LinkedIn Economic Graph Research Program (EGRP) to pair academic researchers with LinkedIn engineers to investigate ways to understand the global economy, create economic opportunity, and help companies be more productive and successful. All of the reports below were created as part of the challenge.
For more information, contact us at EconomicGraphResearchProposal@LinkedIn.com.
How will machine learning transform the labor market?
The twenty-first century is the era of intelligent machines. In this report, the Hoover Institution examines what machine learning does well, and what tasks require a humans touch.
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Economists get their microscope for labor market analysis
Employment websites are providing new research opportunities for workforce analysis. This report examines examples of existing work already using new data sources.
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Global labor flow network reveals geoindustrial clusters
Groups of firms often achieve a competitive advantage through geoindustrial clusters. In this work, employment data is used to construct a labor-flow network of global firms.
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Are there gender differences in professional self-promotion?
Our research revisits the classic question of equal opportunity with a modern dataset that examines how women leverage LinkedIn differently than men.
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Restricting labor mobility on corporate investment
In this report, Jessica Jeffers combined LinkedIn employment history with staggered changes in the enforceability of noncompete agreements from state supreme court rulings.
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IT, AI, and the steady growth of intangible capital
Intangible assets have grown in importance as our world digitizes. This report traces how they’re often more expensive than the technologies themselves.
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Job seeker training
LinkedIn is partnering with the National Association of State Workforce Agencies to produce job seeking resources for over 2,400 American job centers. Our goal is to save staff time and energy that can be reinvested in the vital work of delivering services to millions of workers who visit centers each year.
Job Search Checklist
This document takes job seekers through the four basic steps of using LinkedIn to find a job. Use it to follow along with the classroom presentation or as a stand-alone handout.
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Classroom Presentation
This document closely follows the job search checklist information and expands on each concept. It’s suitable for a hands-on classroom format where students use LinkedIn to search for jobs during the presentation.
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Presenter's Guide
This document offers instruction on how an employment counselor can use both the job search checklist and the classroom presentation to deliver effective job seeking advice.
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Recorded Webinar
This is a prerecorded LinkedIn webinar with 200+ career coaches and employment counselors from across the US using the classroom presentation to help their clients find their next job.
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LinkedIn Learning videos
These videos can teach job seekers how to build a LinkedIn profile, expand their network, look for new career opportunities, join groups, share updates, and contribute to their own thought leadership.
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Basic Skills Videos
These videos teach the top 12 soft skills every job seeker needs to succeed in the workforce. Use in a classroom or a one-on-one setting to help job seekers learn skills like effective communication and decision-making.
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