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What is LinkedIn Career Explorer?

LinkedIn has just introduced a new career planning tool that can help you do just that: LinkedIn Career Explorer. LinkedIn describes the Career Explorer tool this way: “Find new jobs with the skills you already have. LinkedIn’s data uncovers career paths by matching your skills to thousands of job titles.”

How do I get OpenToWork on LinkedIn?

To enable the #OpenToWork feature:

  1. Click the Me icon at the top of your LinkedIn homepage.
  2. Click View profile.
  3. Click the Open to button.
  4. Click Finding a new job.
  5. Provide the requested information in the pop-up window that appears.
  6. Click Add to profile.

Is Career Explorer by Sokanu free?

Curious to see how your interests and some personality traits could be combines into various career paths? Check out CareerExplorer, for FREE!!! This online assessments takes about 20 – 30 minutes to complete, and your results will remain on an online account for you to go back to and revisit as you have time.

How do I see my career interests on LinkedIn?

On the homepage, click “Jobs” in the navigation bar at the top. Select “Career interests” from the top banner that appears. From there, you can highlight what you’re looking for in your next job, including: Status.

How do I get the hiring logo on LinkedIn?

To share a job from your profile:

  1. Click the Me icon at the top of your LinkedIn homepage.
  2. Click View profile.
  3. Click Open to below your profile photo.
  4. In the pop-up window that appears, select an existing job or create a new job.
  5. Click Add to profile to add the job and the #Hiring photo frame to your profile.

Is CareerExplorer a good site?

Described as “shockingly accurate,” we’ve helped millions of people find their ideal careers.

Who writes CareerExplorer?

Spencer founded Sokanu/Career Explorer in 2012, based on the theory that most career development technology hasn’t evolved since the 1950s.

What are examples of career interests?

Career Interest Areas

  • Arts & Culture: Arts, Communication, Entertainment, Media.
  • Business: Accounting, Consulting, Finance, Human Resources, Marketing & Sales, Operations.
  • Engineering, Technology & Data Science.
  • Entrepreneurship.
  • Exploratory.
  • Healthcare: Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, Other Health Professions.

Is there a test I can take to see what career is best for me?

The Career Personality Profiler is a comprehensive, scientifically validated career test that measures both your interests and your personality traits so you can find the right career for you. The real-world careers, industries, and college majors that are a great match for you.

What does the career explorer tool on Linkedin do?

As described by LinkedIn’s Chief Product Officer, Tomer Cohen, it’s a tool to help you “…uncover careers you could transition into and might not have considered by mapping the skills you have to thousands of job titles.” Career Explorer lists 6,000 job titles found on LinkedIn profiles and 36,000 skills common to those titles.

What’s the new tool for job seekers on LinkedIn?

LinkedIn’s ‘Career Explorer’ is a new tool designed to help job seekers transition into a different field. The tool identifies which careers an individual may be qualified for based on skills associated with their previous job. Insights to identify the right career path.

How can I find my previous job on LinkedIn?

Career Explore is exceptionally easy to use and doesn’t require users to be logged in. Visit the landing page here and scroll down until you see the tool. Then enter the name of your previous job title and the city you live in. Career Explorer will now be able to populate a list of jobs with high skills similarity scores.

Is it possible to get a new job with LinkedIn?

The path to a new job isn’t always clear. There are jobs that are a great fit but might seem out of reach, and others you may not even know you have the skills for. We’re now putting the power of LinkedIn data in your hands: uncover potential career paths and see how your skills match to real job titles.