The Career Rx Podcast for Doctors
Business:Careers
#79 - Most Popular LinkedIn Strategies for Doctors (Encore Mashup)
LinkedIn for doctors - why do you need it? Can LinkedIn help you get a nonclinical job? There are so many reasons doctors should use LinkedIn, but somehow, a lot of doctors don’t use LinkedIn. And because many doctors don’t use LinkedIn, they also don’t know how to use it well. I know the idea of taking on yet another social media platform can be daunting. So, if you’re looking for the most popular LinkedIn tips (LinkedIn tips that actually matter for physician careers) - this encore mashup is for you.
In this episode of The Career Rx we’ll discuss:
Today’s episode is a mashup of three popular episodes that explore how LinkedIn can help doctors land a career change, a promotion, or more opportunities.
By the end of this episode, you’ll know how to build a success profile, why and how to focus on endorsements, and ways to get noticed on LinkedIn (including whether “Open to Work” is right for you).
Episodes Included:
Episode 26: How To Use LinkedIn for Doctors: 5 Profile Tips
Episode 49: LinkedIn Skills and Endorsements: Why They Matter
Episode 62: Open to Work on LinkedIn – Good or Bad?
You may also enjoy the fabulous interview on Episode 73: Facts and Myths About Working With Recruiters with Matt Taitelman - it’s got great info, and runs a solid 60 minutes - too long to include in this mashup, but well worth a listen! Because, yes, LinkedIn really does help doctors get nonclinical jobs and promotions.
If you’re ready to get serious about a career change, let me help you. See the two courses below that have helped dozens of doctors land the careers they really want - even when it seemed totally out of reach.
Links and Resources:
The Branding Rx 18 hours of CME, mastering digital strategies for advancing your career, building your business, and growing your professional brand
Industry Insider - 12 hours of CME, learn exactly how to land a rewarding nonclinical career without a new degree, connections on the inside, prior experience, or a pay cut
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