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Which LinkedIn Mobile App is Best For You?

Which LinkedIn app is best for you? We take a look at the apps available for LinkedIn functionality.LinkedIn is now used by 60% of the student/working population in the UK – some 20 million people. The number of people that use it has grown steadily but also the way that they use it has changed over time. There has been a big growth in mobile use of LinkedIn which has been encouraged by a number of free official LinkedIn mobile apps. Here we will look at some of these.

Main LinkedIn App

The main LinkedIn mobile app has pretty much all the functionality of the desktop version you can:

Available on: iPhone and Android

Cost: Free

LinkedIn Job Search App

The LinkedIn Job Search App is a specialist mobile app designed to connect you with the LinkedIn network with the express aim of finding the perfect job. With this app you can:

Available on: iPhone and Android

Cost: Free

LinkedIn Pulse App

The LinkedIn pulse app is a powerful news curator that can keep you up to date with topics that you are interested in. You can specify the news that you will receive first and keep on top of what is trending in your industry or specific companies.

Perhaps the most useful feature of the app is the ability to set up notifications for when you or one of your connections are mentioned in an article or when one of your connections publishes an article.

Available on: iPhone and Android

Cost: Free

LinkedIn Groups App

LinkedIn groups have been around for a while but the way that they work was recently changed in order to make them more useful to LinkedIn users.

Changes made include:

The mobile app works well with the new groups and is LinkedIn’s answer to the popularity of chat apps like “What’s App”. You can receive instant notifications when a conversation is updated and hold private conversations that will only be seen by those within the group. LinkedIn is hoping that this will be used by teams within companies or entire companies to discuss their business on the go. There are also still a large number of industry and topic-based groups where you can converse with other professionals, that share your interest.

Available on: iPhone only Android coming soon.

Cost: Free

LinkedIn Slide Share App

LinkedIn bought SlideShare back in 2012 because it was a network designed for sharing professional content and which was used by many professional people that also used LinkedIn. If you are not familiar with SlideShare, it is where people share presentations in the form of slides (or videos). They may do this to be helpful to others, to educate others about a topic or simply to be noticed. Whatever the reason for publishing to SlideShare, it is a valuable resource for research and the LinkedIn SlideShare app lets you use it on the move.

Using the SlideShare App you can:

Available on: iPhone and Android

Cost: Free

Lynda App

Lynda.com was set up in 1995 as a place for people to learn through video lectures/courses. LinkedIn bought Lynda last year and has integrated it into the professional social network. You may well have been prompted to look at Lynda courses that are relevant to your searching activity or your industry sector when using LinkedIn. The Lynda app allows you to learn on the move.

 

 

With the Lynda App you can:

Available on: iPhone and Android

Cost: Free

LinkedIn Lookup App

LinkedIn Lookup is aimed at those that work in large organisations. Even if you are not already connected to somebody you can quickly and easily look up anybody that works in your organisation. There are various search features and your activity is not made available to those outside your organisation and only they can see the profile information that you enter into the Lookup App

 

Available on: iPhone and Android

Cost: Free

Do you use any of these LinkedIn mobile apps? Do you tend to use them on your phone or a tablet and what for? There are many third-party apps that work with LinkedIn, do you use any of these?

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