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How to leverage LinkedIn to get Doorman jobs

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Your SIA training courses prepare you for every imaginable challenge you may come across during your employment. You can handle difficult situations, challenging individuals and even violent incidents. However, you can only apply these expert skills when you acquire employment; and this process can be quite daunting.

Luckily you live in a time with many resources to assist you during your job hunting. LinkedIn is an online social platform that does exactly this. Imagine your small area of influence growing to the point of mass awareness. Here’s how you can make it happen for in your career.

What is LinkedIn?

Picture LinkedIn as your online resume. This platform offers you a chance to showcase all your strengths. Through its many features, you can connect with people outside your immediate environment.

Your LinkedIn profile can contain details about your security training, the particulars of obtaining a door supervisor licence and the experience you have in this field. Individuals viewing your profile get an accurate picture of what you’re capable of and they can access this information straight from their computers or Smartphones.

You can see that there are many benefits to using this online platform. To have it work to your benefit however, you need to use the platform correctly.

How do you optimise your LinkedIn impact?

Here are a few pointers for you to use LinkedIn dynamically, and get that doorman job you’ve been eyeing. Work through these features, improve them on your profile and enjoy the results of connecting with the right people in your field.

Looking good?

Your headshot must look professional. A photo taken from an obscure angle—so viewers can’t see your face properly—simply won’t do. Don’t use a picture taken in a club or at a party. You shouldn’t wear clothes that are overly casual or sporty either. This photo needs to impress anyone opening your profile, because first impressions count.

You don’t have to hire a professional photographer to get a picture, but the photo should portray you as a professional. It’s also a smart idea to let your background reflect the field you hope to obtain employment in. As a door supervisor, a nice background picture of a hotel would do wonders for your profile.

What are you interested in?

You may be tempted to fill in every little part of your profile, but there are certain features you can ignore. You’ll be asked to state what you’re interested in, but remember that objective viewers may be biased. If you mention you love animals, a job scout may assume you have animals and can’t travel. Don’t miss out on offers due to unnecessary detail.

Your ideal resume

Your LinkedIn profile should impress prospective employers, but you can’t give them inaccurate information. Make sure the detail on your LinkedIn profile matches your resume, so there aren’t any concerns about your honesty.

You should put effort into creating an exceptional cover letter so that viewers can get an idea of who you are. In the education feature, you can describe your training. A few good ideas include:

  • Listing your subjects and focus areas, such as security training. Employers can gauge easily if you have appropriate training for their requirements.
  • Mention which languages you speak.
  • Talk about your experience in terms of how it can benefit your future employer.

How wide is your network?

LinkedIn is not simply your online resume, but actually a networking platform. Aim to have more than 500 connections, because your opportunities increase with every connection you make. Making a new connection means you can see his or her connections. You can invite these people to connect with you. This is ideal if you connect with people in your field, because somewhere you’re sure to come across someone with a job opening. You can also search for jobs and apply for them on the platform.

You may have a specific company you dream of working for. You can follow this company’s LinkedIn profile, as well as others associated with your industry. You’ll be informed of any activity within their company—including job openings. They may mention developments and expansions, which means more job opportunities. This would be the ideal time to send them your resume.

Let the features work for you

LinkedIn does have certain features you can pay for. One of them is InMail. This allows you to send messages to individuals such as HR managers. Your resume and LinkedIn profile can be viewed by these people when you use the correct features.

When you’re passionate about your field, you may even want to write about it. Posting an article about your experience as a doorman will showcase your skills. Potential employers who read the article will immediately have more respect for you.

Improve your profile by featuring feedback. Your colleagues can write short recommendations for you. Post them on your LinkedIn profile as proof of your value, and wait for the job offers to pour in.

You’ll be impressed by the range of LinkedIn features that assist you in gaining some leverage in the job market. You’ll either find the perfect job, or your perfect job will find you! Make sure you use the tools correctly so that nothing stands in the way of your future opportunities.

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