LinkedIn Guide to Networking

LinkedIn Guide to Networking

Software Development

Mountain View, California 14,015,601 followers

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Follow fresh perspectives from the companies, people, and topics you care about: https://lnkd.in/gb9yHzZ On LinkedIn, your network can help connect you with new people and opportunities. Here you'll find resources and tips for how to easily tap into the power of your relationships and communities as you advance your career.

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Software Development
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10,001+ employees
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Mountain View, California

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    Essential Tips for Career Success in 2025

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  • Building a strong network can be a key asset for growing your career—but knowing where to begin can be challenging. In this video, we explore the LinkedIn tools that make networking more efficient, more effective, and less intimidating. Whether you're just starting your career or you're looking to expand your influence, this video will help you leverage the right networking tools to meet your specific career goals.

  • At LinkedIn, we’re always exploring new ways to bring people together, and we’re excited to do this through LinkedIn Games. In fact, we’ve just released our newest addition today—Tango! This logic-based game not only sharpens the mind but also offers fresh opportunities to connect with your network in creative ways. Since launching LinkedIn Games five months ago, we’ve seen an overwhelmingly positive response, with 80% of players returning to play the following day and 76% coming back a week later. Tango joins our other games—Pinpoint, Crossclimb, and Queens—continuing to provide fun ways to engage with connections. Beyond friendly competition, tools like the Grow and Catch Up tabs in My Network make it easier to build and maintain meaningful relationships. Whether it’s congratulating someone on a new job or celebrating a work anniversary, these interactions can spark friendly banter—and now, users can jump into a game like Tango directly from these tabs to keep the conversations (and competition) going strong. For those looking to expand their network or stay connected, LinkedIn Games offers a dynamic way to keep conversations flowing. To learn more, check out the below post from Lakshman Somasundaram, Director of Product Management at LinkedIn.

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    Director of Product Management at LinkedIn

    Big news: we’re expanding the LinkedIn games lineup today, with another original game — Tango! Here’s a quick read about the game + some fun new conversational features we’re rolling out across all our games. Once you’re done reading, join me in taking Tango for a spin (and get that streak started!) — linkedin.com/games/tango 💃🕺.

    Hello, Tango! Introducing our newest daily logic game — plus more features to reconnect with your network through our games

    Hello, Tango! Introducing our newest daily logic game — plus more features to reconnect with your network through our games

    Lakshman Somasundaram on LinkedIn

  • Join us live for the first time in The Premium Lounge! Tune in to learn how you can advance your job search process and career path with the help of AI.  We’ll dive into: ➡️ Positioning yourself to stay ahead with AI ➡️ How AI is playing a role in the current professional landscape ➡️ Exclusive demos of new Premium AI features to help you job search faster and learn new skills ➡️ Hear how a LinkedIn member achieved their goals with the help of Premium Submit questions now in the comments section for live Q&A. Questions will also be accepted during the event. 🗓️RSVP by clicking 'Attend' and you'll be notified when the event goes live on Wednesday, October 2nd at 1pm PST! [The event will be streamed directly from this page. No additional URL needed!] ❗NOTE: This is a public event and RSVPs are visible to your LinkedIn network 🛋️ What is the Premium Lounge?  A brand-new live series that blends expert advice, LinkedIn Premium product demos, and subscriber voices to share actionable insights to help you achieve your goals faster. —SPEAKERS — ANEESH RAMAN is a VP and Workforce Expert at LinkedIn, working with leaders across sectors to build a more dynamic and equitable global labor market in the age of AI. Aneesh has spent the past two decades working everywhere from war zones to the White House, from early-stage start-ups to global enterprises with a focus on expanding access to economic opportunity. ANDREW SEAMAN is the Senior Managing Editor of Jobs and Career Development at LinkedIn News. He is the editor of the Get Hired newsletter and the host of Get Hired Live. Before joining LinkedIn in 2018, he was digital editor at Reuters in New York, where he previously served as the news agency’s senior medical journalist. He got his start at Reuters covering the Affordable Care Act and health care policy in Washington, D.C.

    Advance Your Job Search and Career with AI

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  • 📣 Calling all college students 📣 LinkedIn games is welcoming students back to school. We want to encourage you to take a break AND help set you up for success this school year! We’re giving away LinkedIn Premium Career and Perplexity Pro subscriptions to students that take a break by playing LinkedIn games (linkedin.com/games). 💼 LinkedIn Premium Career to help you level up your networking  🔍 Perplexity Pro (an AI search tool) to help with everything from resume editing to generating practice interview questions 🧩 a daily break with LinkedIn games To learn more about the details of the contest (and how you could win other prizes like a $1,000 USD Amazon gift card 😉) visit lnkd.in/studybreak *Terms and conditions apply

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  • Have you tried LinkedIn’s new Catch Up tab yet? See how LinkedIn Career Expert, Catherine Fisher, uses this feature to easily find more opportunities by regularly keeping up with her network.

    Did you know nearly a quarter of people spend 6-10 hours a week building their professional network? Networking can be a challenge, but it doesn't have to be a time-consuming task. In my latest article for Fast Company,  I uncover some game-changing strategies to make networking more engaging and efficient – just like playing pickleball! 🥒🎾 Join the banter: Just like the banter on the pickleball court, leverage ongoing conversations to catch up with your network. Engage in comments, spark side conversations, and build relationships with the right "players" in your professional journey. Practice makes perfect: Networking is a skill that improves with practice. Instead of one large yearly effort, try networking a little each week. The ongoing networking will have the biggest impact. So, consider different ways to connect with people, and keep in mind that brevity and specificity are key! Have the right tools: Just as the right shoes and paddle make a difference in pickleball, set yourself up with the right tools for networking success. Explore the Catch Up tab within the Network section on LinkedIn for timely reasons to reconnect, and leverage the AI-powered writing assistant  for help with drafting personalized, effective messages. Read more about these strategies in my article: https://lnkd.in/gSgB_jW9

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