5 Tips to Jump Start Your Career this New Year

The last time I blogged about three ways to network right, I had great responses from the readers so here’s my New Year’s resolution post. Many of you have probably either created, broken or still working on a final list of resolutions for this year. Here are five resolutions that professionals can make and keep this year, to jump start their career.

1. Build your online brand

Your online image can affect the way other professionals see you, just as much as your offline image. Create your own online professional brand by developing a LinkedIn profile. Make sure to keep information on your professional experience and other relevant information up-to-date. You may be surprised to learn how many recruiting executives use online networks to locate potential candidates. Also, if you’re keen on building an impressive professional brand, make sure personal information intended for close friends stays private on the web. You don’t want coworkers and potential employers looking at personal photos of your vacations and party shots. If you’re curious about who is checking out your online brand, you can use LinkedIn’s “Who’s Viewed My Profile” feature to find out.

Check out the “Who’s Viewed My Profile” feature on LinkedIn

2. Be at the forefront of people’s minds

In order to get leads and recommendations through your network, it’s important to keep in touch with former colleagues as well as your present circle. LinkedIn allows professionals to remain at the forefront of people’s minds by easily and efficiently keeping in touch. Using LinkedIn, it’s easy to see who’s been promoted, switched jobs, moved, won an award, and more. LinkedIn’s InMail messaging system is a perfect way to reach out and keep your connections fresh, without cutting into your personal time.

Have you checked out the leaner LinkedIn Inbox?


3. Make smarter decisions

Being a great leader is not always about becoming an expert at everything — it’s really about knowing where to find knowledge and expertise when you need it. The LinkedIn Answers feature allows professionals to quickly and easily solicit input and gain perspective from their own connections or from the broader LinkedIn community. Learn how others approach new markets, revamp processes, and resolve problems. Draw on the collective knowledge of your trusted connections — and their connections — and benefit from the experience of others.

Check out LinkedIn Answers in our new redesigned homepage

4. Prioritize how you spend your time


Everyone understands the importance of time management in today’s accelerated workplace environment. Successful people are often sought after with requests from unknown people for meetings, events, speaking engagements, and more. The LinkedIn network can be used to quickly and efficiently check out these contacts and requests before committing. A quick search reveals anyone you might know in common, gives you a capsule impression, and helps you allocate your valuable time wisely. And if you need to prepare for a meeting, the Advanced Search feature can also save time by allowing you to find specialists on almost every topic, industry, or company you want to research.

Check out LinkedIn’s powerful Advanced Search tool

5. Stay on top of what’s going on in your world


If you want to be truly great at what you do, it’s essential to stay on top of industry news at all times. LinkedIn News makes it easy for every professional to read the articles they need to read, by leveraging the power of their business connections. It starts by delivering news about key daily topics: a user’s company, industry, and competitors, drawn from more than 10,000 publishers and blogs. Then, LinkedIn News uses the wisdom of each user’s “crowd” of colleagues to determine the handful of articles that are the most important to their business — the articles they need to read that day. LinkedIn News is currently available in beta to a select group of users, and will be expanded to all LinkedIn members in the New Year.

Check out the newest addition to our feature set – LinkedIn News

Also, check out Surya’s 8 ways to make LinkedIn work for you in 2008 here. Feel free to leave a comment, on what your career resolutions are for this year.

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  1. Hi Kay,

    Nice post, just a quick note, the ‘who viewed my profile’ looks as cryptic as my horoscope in a newspaper unless you’re a paid subscriber. Nothing wrong with that, but please can you be upfront and transparent about it ;)

    Best regards,

    Ged

  2. Hello Kay,

    I agree that the “who’s viewed my profile” is cryptic, but it does give a sense of whether or not my professional branding is working. For instance, before filling out my profile completely I was only receiving hits from people I could easily recognize, and those hits remained the same, week after week. After updating my profile, I hardly can distinguish who is viewing my profile. I can occasionally recognize someone, but the results are changing almost every day. The number of times I’ve come up in searches has drastically increased as well.

    I really like the news section, as I always try to stay up to date on industry happenings. It is very useful to see what the most popular articles are from folks in my network, however I wish we had the option to add/change search terms for competitors. I find that the results don’t often return direct competitors that I’m really interested in.

    That’s just my 2 cents.

    Cheers!

    Phil

  3. Great advise… Thank you Kay Luo, and Linkedin!

    ~ Steven Burda, MBA
    http://www.linkedin.com/in/burda

    My Linkedin Linkedin Q&A: Why Network?
    http://www.linkedin.com/answers/career-education/professional-networking/CAR_PNT/93069-5604666

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  6. Good advise. Also if its a new career, you need to be patient. Hard work over time will pay off.

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