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In Pictures: 10 LinkedIn tips to boost your networking success
If you're reviving an old job search or looking to expand your LinkedIn savvy, take a look at these features and tips to get back on the right path.
1. Save Job Searches That Auto-Populate
You can save each of the job searches you perform on LinkedIn by clicking the green (+) button at the top-right of the search results. When you save a search, LinkedIn asks you to name it and determine whether you'd like to receive emails with new job openings daily, weekly, monthly or never. But there's another way to check in on open positions that fit your criteria.
Navigate to the jobs tab. In the right-hand column is a box for saved jobs and saved searches. Here, you can quickly see how many new jobs have been posted since you last checked, and apply to any that pique your interest.
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