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Are you still not on LINKEDIN?????*

 *You are still not on LINKEDIN?????*

I was discussing with a Recruiter a few weeks ago and I asked, "Where do you source your candidates from" he said "Linkedin"

I asked "why LinkedIn? why not telegram and WhatsApp groups or any other social media platforms? He responded "Linkedin is a platform where you get professional/qualified candidates. There are some exclusive roles, you can only get experts on LinkedIn, posting those roles on those groups is a waste of time and creating an arduous recruiting process, a lot of unqualified persons will apply, I source for my candidates on Linkedin, There I can see their career history on their career dashboard and know my best fit"

 I was amazed!!


Dear Applicant,

Our recruiters are now sourcing prospects for exclusive professional roles on Linkedin don't you think its time to sell yourself there too?


Let's talk about LinkedIn 

LinkedIn is a social network that focuses on professional networking and career development. Porter Gale said "your network is your NETWORTH"


LinkedIn is a professional networking site, designed to help people make business connections, share experiences and resumes, and find jobs.


Yes! You can get jobs on Linkedin. People get jobs on linked. Because Your profile becomes a resume, complete with work experience, accomplishments, recommendations, and referrals from colleagues. 


Linkedin also helps business professionals to network; obtain resources and support; and build relationships with potential customers, clients, and partners. 



Always remember:

Networking is marketing. Marketing yourself, your uniqueness, what you stand for." -- Christine Comaford-Lynch


You still thinking of opening a LinkedIn account or Optimizing one?? Think no more. EmploymentHub got you covered.


We have various LinkedIn packages 

We offer Linkedin Optimization Traning or Linkedin Optimization Service.


Our Linkedin Service for Professional Network =10,000

For business connection =15,000 

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