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Midterm Assignment Part 2

DIGITAL MEDIA ASSIGNMENT

DUE: Dec 3
LinkedIn:
Points: 10% of total grade
LinkedIn is the top online site for professional, social and career networking. The site functions as an online directory of individual professionals and organizations and facilitates the process of professional networking without having to leave your place.
As of 2020, LinkedIn had more 660 million members in more than 200 countries, including executives from all the Fortune 500 companies. [1]
While individuals use LinkedIn for professional networking, connecting, and job searching, companies use it for recruiting and for sharing company information with prospective employees.
 
Instructions:
Each student willset up a professional profile to get connected with professionals in their field of specialization.
 

  1. How to Sign Up for LinkedIn[2]

Before you start using LinkedIn, you are going to need an account on the website first.

  1. How to create a LinkedIn account

Open your web browser of choice and go to www.linkedin.com.
On the home page of LinkedIn, you will see a sign-up box.
Click in each of the boxes highlighted here and type in:
– Your first name
– Your last name
– Your email address
– A password for your account
When you’ve entered all of this information, click Join Now.
You will be asked to provide some basic information to get your profile started.
Click in each of the boxes highlighted in the screenshot above and type in or select:
– What country you live in
– Your mailing code
– Whether or not you are a student
– Your current job title
– The company that you currently work for
Once you’ve filled in these details, click Next.
 
Next, you will be asked what you want to use LinkedIn for. Click one of the responses that appear.
 
Next, you will be asked to import contacts from your email account and see if any of them are on LinkedIn already.  This will help you find “Connections” on LinkedIn quickly. Be sure to check out our tutorial on LinkedIn Connections for more information.
You can click in the box marked “Email” and type in a different email address, if you want to import contacts from a different email account.  Then, click Continue. Or, click Skip if you don’t want to do this right now and look for connections later.
(NOTE: If you choose to do this step, you will be asked to sign into your email account and confirm that you want to give LinkedIn permission to access certain parts of it)
LinkedIn will send you an email to confirm that there is a way to reach you if something happens to your account, such as you forget your password or otherwise getting locked out.
Go to your email client and log in.  Find the email from LinkedIn Messages titled “[Your Name], your pin is [XXXXXXX]. Please confirm your email address.” and click it to open it. Then, click the blue Confirm Your Email Address button, or enter the g-digit pin into your web browser if you still have the LinkedIn page open, and click Verify.
From there, you will be prompted to do a few optional things, such as connect with a few people you may know, add a profile picture, or subscribe to job alerts related to your field. If you want to skip any of these, click Skip at the bottom of each box.
 
After this, you will be taken to your profile page on LinkedIn.  Congratulations on signing up for LinkedIn!
 
 
Useful Resources:

  1. How to Sign Up for LinkedIn & Fill In Your Profile https://youtu.be/bowqCeR0lV8
  2. How Do I Create a Good LinkedIn Profile? https://www.linkedin.com/help/linkedin/answer/112133
  3. 7 Benefits of using LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/7-benefits-using-linkedin-sarah-rycraft/
  4. Watch this course on LinkedIn Learningto learn more about how to create a LinkedIn profile.

 
[1]LinkedIn. “About LinkedIn.” Accessed Feb. 29, 2020
[2]https://techboomers.com/t/create-linkedin-account#:~:text=How%20to%20create%20a%20LinkedIn%20account%201%20Open,to%20use%20LinkedIn%20for.%20…%20More%20items…%20
 
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