BiciTALENT Recruitment Tips - Part 7

Buongiorno pianeta,

is one of the greetings I love most when I open LinkedIn in the morning.

Pierre has been following us from the beginning as he is looking for a job.

Unfortunately we rarely have job openings in Italy, so I haven't been able to find him a job... yet.

But I do admire him so much.

Every day Pierre has a post starting with "Buongiorno pianeta" - "Goodmorning planet" and every day his posts are a true piece of art. My Italian has been better, so sometimes I am very grateful for the translation button.

Why am I telling you about Pierre?

Engagement. He is a true example of social engagement on LinkedIn. It could also be an Italian thing.

But:

The more you engage with people, the more people will tend to engage with you, the more you will make your network grow.

Congratulate when someone gets a new job.

Don't just add a thumbs up, but actually comment.

Find something nice to say, and you will notice: people will start doing the same with you.

Should you have higher ambitions, you can also consider publishing an article, adding your portfolio or starting a blog.

Talk about yourself, let us know who you are. Yes, quite right, this isn't Facebook. But why shouldn't it be allowed to give a little bit of a sneek peek into your office (or outdoor) life.

In the last 7 weeks, we have been sharing some of our best LinkedIn Tipps:

  • The importance of a profile picture

  • How to make good use of your intro / headline

  • How to change your background banner

  • Skills & endorsements

  • Showing your interests

  • Networking in groups

  • Engagement /

Next week we will start with our series on a good cycling industry CV.

I hope you are looking forward to that.

Hope you enjoyed our LinkedIn series and should you have any questions or remarks, please do not hesitate to contact us.