Looking at LinkedIn’s Mobile App
Joyce Feustel
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I am pleased to see that LinkedIn recently released a new iteration of their mobile app. There are still times when you will need to access your computer to do things on LinkedIn, like edit certain sections of your profile. However, this app is more robust than the earlier version.
What Are LinkedIn Experts Saying?
One of the things I like to do when something new comes out is watch a YouTube video about it by someone in the know. Fortunately, LinkedIn expert Viveka Van Rosen has just posted a new one on her YouTube channel. Having already watched it a couple of times, I have a better understanding of the functionality of this app.
Here are some things Viveka likes about the new app:
- Sharing is easier, including sharing photos and published posts.
- It’s easier to edit contact and summary information, as well as your skills section. Other items can’t be edited from the app.
- The new Network Tab allows you to not only view pending invites more easily (even what is written in the invite), but you can reply more easily too.
- Private messaging is easier. When you find someone you want to connect with, simply click on the three dots at the top right to send them a private message.
Here is the link to Viveka’s “quick tour” of the new LinkedIn app, from which I gathered these tidbits: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsdRYnLMq30&feature=em-subs_digest-g
What Does LinkedIn Say?
Another good source of info about any changes related to LinkedIn is, of course, LinkedIn itself. I subscribe to the LinkedIn Blog, and have gleaned some useful information there.
They did a particularly nice job of defining the five sections of the app:
- Your Feed (Home): updates and posts from your connections
- Me: your professional brand
- Network: a daily briefing of what’s happening with your connections
- Messaging – easy to use way to send a private note to a connection
- Search: find people, jobs, companies, etc.
One thing I especially appreciate is that within the Network Tab I can easily see all my connections, alphabetized by first name. Oddly, I am not able to access a complete list like this when I use LinkedIn on my computer.
Here is the link the LinkedIn Blog post from which I gleaned this information.
How About You?
Are you using the new version of the LinkedIn app? What are your thoughts? What things do you especially like about it? Is there anything you miss from the old version?
About Joyce
Joyce Feustel helps people, especially those age 50 and up, to become more comfortable using social media, especially Facebook, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and Twitter.
She works with business owners, business development professionals, leaders of nonprofit organizations, job seekers, retired people, consultants, and many others. Find her at www.boomerssocialmediatutor.com.
This post was originally published on my website as:
https://boomerssocialmediatutor.com/investigating-the-new-format-of-the-linkedin-app/
Registered Client Service Associate at Morgan Stanley
9 年The feed is too much like Facebook for me. It is easier to use and flows much better, but it lost the professional 'feel' that it used to have.
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9 年I started using the new app recently and I really like it! It seems a little more intuitive and user-friendly, great article!