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Following on Linkedin.com

I am new to Linkedin. The only reason I am on it is that some recruiters told me to join.

I have just learned that I could "follow" companies and see news & hiring info. So what do you think, should I add the company every time I apply to it? Does it show more interest or does it not matter?

[Poll]

Re: Following on Linkedin.com

  • I didn't even know about this feature, but I do believe that LinkedIn can be a powerful networking tool.  I think it makes sense to "follow" the company.  It enables you to learn more about the company and stay on top of any new company information.  Also, while in a big company those making the hiring decisions are unlikely to even notice that you are "following", I have heard that in some industries employers strongly value a prospective employee's ability to use online professional networking sites like LinkedIn and will also check a LinkedIn profile to see how well connected a candidate is.
  • Wow! I am going to follow them now.

    Thanks for the help. Feel silly I asked now. :)

  • Don't feel silly!

     but FYI - I own a business and when we are hiring and digging through resumes - I always check to see if the people have "liked" us on Facebook and/or followed us on Linked-in. (I own an advertising agency - we handle social media for a lot of our clients so therefore our jobs require people to be very comfortable with social media) If they haven't it will weigh on my decision to interview them or not.

    Good Luck! 

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