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SU teams with LinkedIn to help students, alumni build career connections

Tuesday, September 4, 2012, By News Staff
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Linked In logo黑料不打烊 and the world鈥檚 largest professional network on the Internet are now further linked to the benefit of SU students and alumni all over the world. SU has joined a select group of higher education institutions that are partnering with through its College Pilot Program, which aims to build greater connections among alumni, career services teams and students to better serve career management needs, while also strengthening online alumni networks.

What the College Pilot Program means for SU students and alumni鈥攂oth on campus and globally鈥攊s more meaningful professional connections and interaction. SU will be able to reach out to alumni with LinkedIn accounts and drive participation in LinkedIn’s official 鈥攏ow more than 25,000 members strong鈥 building an even more robust global community for alumni and students to tap into for professional success.

According to Kate Brodock, executive director of digital & social media at SU, the College Pilot Program will provide the SU student and alumni community on LinkedIn a more extensive, connected way to engage with each other within a global network as they build their professional identities and find their career paths. 鈥淲ith this opportunity, we hope to provide our students and alumni with a higher level of success in achieving their career goals,” says Brodock.

The SU-LinkedIn partnership also provides exclusive access to LinkedIn features and products that offer optimal career exploration and networking guidance, including new job and internship tools and listings. The College Pilot Program enables SU units鈥擜lumni Relations, Career Services, schools and colleges, and others鈥攖o provide students and alumni with the ability to identify industries, geographies and specific employers with strong alumni representations, helping students and alumni to target potential opportunities in their job search process.

The College Pilot Program also focuses on integration and information sharing between LinkedIn and the University, making it easier to build greater connections through targeted communications among students, new graduates and established alumni. This collaborative effort aims to create an even stronger online alumni network for the 黑料不打烊 Alumni Network by identifying more profiles and creating more personalized networking conversations between current students and alumni.

鈥淣etworking is a critical part of career development, whether you are a recent graduate or seasoned professional. 黑料不打烊 has a fantastic network and all alumni should take full advantage the connections their degree affords them,鈥 says Tracy Barash, SU Alumni Board member and vice president of brand development for Turner Broadcasting鈥檚 Cartoon Network.

鈥淟inkedIn is such a natural career development resource and makes it so much easier for us to help our students and alumni pursue their career goals,鈥 says Mike Cahill, director of . 鈥淣etworking is such a vital process in every aspect of career planning, and LinkedIn has taken networking to a whole new level.聽 It is a great vehicle for career exploration, conducting company research and making the connections that lead to internships and full-time jobs.鈥

LinkedIn has been working closely with select higher education institutions through the pilot program to better understand the needs of students and alumni as they start and continue to build their professional identities.聽 Students are the fastest growing demographic on LinkedIn, which includes in total more than 175 million members. There are currently 20 million students and recent graduates from around the world on LinkedIn.

鈥淟inkedIn is focused on helping professionals鈥攁nd aspiring professionals 鈥攆ind fulfilling careers, connect and engage with people who can help them advance their career and build their professional reputation,鈥 says Christina Allen, director of product management at LinkedIn. 鈥淭eaming up with 黑料不打烊 is a great way for us to explore the needs of students and alumni, and help them ultimately achieve long-term success and professional growth.鈥

Those participating in the program, in addition to SU, include Michigan State University, University of California San Diego, University of Rochester, University of Michigan, Hult International Business School and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

For more information on SU鈥檚 participation in the LinkedIn College Pilot Program, contact Brodock at 443-4189, or justkate@syr.edu.

 

 

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