Do you smell that? The Class of 2016 is graduating; accomplishment, success, hope and anxiety are in the air. We’ve been posting quite a bit on how our upcoming graduates can use LinkedIn to search for and develop new opportunities. Were you aware that there is a “Find Alumni” function in LinkedIn? This function allows users to get familiar with alumni in their immediate and extended network, and potentially begin to form connections as the search for new opportunities commences. Let’s take a look.
Hover over “My Network” in the Navigation Bar. When the dropdown menu appears, you will select “Find Alumni.”
Once you’re on the Find Alumni page, you’ll notice a search field, an option for searching by “Attended” or “Graduated” with an additional option for selecting years and several columns that help to classify the alumni selections for a particular school.
*Note: You may also see an button to “Change university” if you have attended or are affiliated with more than one school.
There is a lot to play around with and explore here. Here are a few examples of ways to use these fields:
You will also notice an arrow to the right of “What they do,” as shown below:
This arrow provides even more categories to choose from, including “What they studied,” “What they’re skilled at” and “How you are connected.”
Again, there’s a lot of potential here:
For students, recent graduates, and even professionals who have been in the workforce for years, this frequently overlooked tool in Linkedin is a great way to build your network, start new conversations, open new doors and learn more about what possibilities lie ahead. Have fun exploring this feature and be strategic about how you use it.
For employers and recruiters, there is a whole world of new and untapped talent out there. Go find them!