To this day I still can not believe how many young aspiring financial professionals do not have a LinkedIn account. I think it is absolutely necessary. But first, let me tell you why I would be a lot happen yet.
First Advertising shy, “I am a young professional and I do not know yet.” I understand completely. If I please my ignorance when I first started in banking, I grimace, and then I crawl. But it is so important is that anyone who begins to understand, they know it or not, is the same. I know a lot of delegates in the graduate programs tend to be arrogant, but was quickly replaced by the one-do-I-get-me-Get into thinking if they achieve a sales office. Your name out there to start. Then you build your knowledge.
Second Misplaced loyalty: “My boss thinks I am.” No, it will not eventually everyone in the market developed a reputation you want to be good to you if you are not … communicate what you do in life, no one will guess. Speaking up is very important for your long term career. Start early. You can fill in the blanks later. (I’m 37 years old, and I still have my profile update almost every month …) » Read more: Career Advice: Get a LinkedIn Account!
