![]() Try syncing your email contacts and using LinkedIn's search bar to find friends, classmates, and coworkers. When you first create a LinkedIn profile, make sure to connect with the people you already know. This is just something to consider as you find and add people on LinkedIn. Having 50 strong connections can do much more for your career than 200 connections you don't know very well. While some people believe that your LinkedIn profile is only as good as the number of your connections, the quality of your connections is more valuable than the quantity. Give it a go and have a play within your own LinkedIn account.You'll be able to see your total number of connections in the top-left corner of the My Network page. Our view on this is that it is great, we’ve all seen a post we want to get back and read later as we’re sometimes running around, and this is a simple solution to that problem. From the LinkedIn homepage you will see saved items just under your small profile picture and statistics on the left-hand side. The desktop and laptop experience are much easier to access. On the mobile click on the small image of your face to look at your own profile and under the dashboard section you will see ‘Saved items’ and within there are the items you want to read. Ok so, having saved it, where do you go to get it back and read it? Well there are two options. Look at a post you want to keep click the three grey dots top right (highlighted) and then select ‘Save’: ![]() It is a simple process and works well across both mobile and desktop experience.įirstly, saving a post is really simple as you can see below. LinkedIn sometimes listens to feedback and they have created the option to save a post so that you can find it later. Only to not be able to find it when we look later … grr very annoying. We have all done it, scrolled through the LinkedIn home page feed spotted an article we want to read and thought ace I will read that later …. ![]() ![]() How to save a LinkedIn post so you can read it later ![]()
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