I am in the market looking for a job and I get messages from Linkedin for a free 1 month access to Linkedin Premium. I see many of my contacts with the icon to show they are subscribing.
My question is in real tangible terms, what is the benefit I get for the $20/$30 I pay each month? From what I see, I can see who is looking at my profile instead of the bland "Someone from Microsoft" line. I can see some analytics on who else applied for a job that I applied to.
Great. But how does all of that help me in a way that makes up for the subscription?
I don't think it will put my resume at the top of the list or anything. It won't force a company to give me any kind of special "look at this first" status.
Has anyone benefited from this?
My question is in real tangible terms, what is the benefit I get for the $20/$30 I pay each month? From what I see, I can see who is looking at my profile instead of the bland "Someone from Microsoft" line. I can see some analytics on who else applied for a job that I applied to.
Great. But how does all of that help me in a way that makes up for the subscription?
I don't think it will put my resume at the top of the list or anything. It won't force a company to give me any kind of special "look at this first" status.
Has anyone benefited from this?