But, complete with its own vocabulary of connections, networks and InMails, the LinkedIn lingo can sometimes obscure what is in fact an accessible and user-friendly system of communication.
If you don’t know your second-degree connections from your third, or merely want to know what all the fuss is about, this seminar will save you the time and trouble.
Led by Rachel Spedding, an online specialist and manager of Bright Network, a recruitment consultancy helping bright people make the right career connections, the session promises to help you crack both the basic features and the most advanced methods of linking in, explaining all the steps needed to build and use your professional identity online.
Clued up on how best to use this immensely powerful tool, that dream job or eager future employee may be just a click away.
Rachel Spedding
Rachel started out her career as a researcher for Sir David Frost, before working at a communications consultancy handling the communications and media for a number of high-profile corporate and educational organisations. Whilst Managing Director of Oxbridge Applications, Rachel featured in The Independent, The Sunday Times, The Times, The Financial Times and on BBC Radio 4 talking about Oxbridge issues.
She is co-author of So you want to go to Oxbridge? Tell me about a banana… and now manages recruitment consultancy @brightnetwork Bright Network,which helps bright people make the right career connections.