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Saturday, February 27, 2016

#SheLeads: Use Linkedin like a Boss! by Devay Campbell

Use LinkedIn like a Boss!

If you are like me, you probably thought all social media sites were created equal. Wrong! LinkedIn is one of the most powerful platforms for professionals out there. Now, I am not saying to ditch the other social media outlets, but to be a boss and make boss career moves, you MUST be on LinkedIn, period.
Now that we have established that LinkedIn is where you want to be, let’s do it.  If you already have a LinkedIn account, kudos! If not, sign up immediately.

Get in the Game

To begin, study the profiles of other top professionals, especially those in your current or desired industry. Review their headings/headlines; find out which groups they have joined and consider the keywords they have chosen for their profiles. But while you are doing all of this studying, remember that you must get in the game at some point and move from spectator to participant.

Start requesting recommendations
Wouldn’t it be convenient to leave your bulky recommendation folder at home? Now you can!  LinkedIn allows you to request electronic recommendations that are available for immediate review within your profile. Believe me, recruiters and hiring managers will definitely check out this section. If you are shy about asking for recommendations, try offering a few recommendations first. Then ask each person to reciprocate.

Start connecting with others.
Linking up with others will expand your network, increase opportunities, and allow you to build relationships. These relationships will take you so much further than your skills and qualifications ever could.

If you are having trouble getting linked in to other people, find out if someone you know can introduce you. Remember, even your “bestie” knows or has access to someone you don’t know, so keep this avenue open.
As with any social media outlet, use reasonable judgment when connecting with others. In the meantime, have fun with it and watch your network grow into relationships that will serve you well.


Position Yourself to be Seen

Now that you are in the game, it is time to improve your visibility and show people how awesome you are and what you know. This self-promotion is key if you are seeking employment or advancement in your current career.

Creating and responding to industry-related posts are game changing activities that should be part of your strategy to get noticed. My LinkedIn connections almost tripled once I began creating new posts and responding to what others posted.  So did my requests for employment. Since this is all a part of your strategy, you should carefully plan what to say, keep up with what is going on in the industry, and keep your profile in tip top shape.

Keep in mind that the photo you choose, the header/headline under your profile, and your name are all that is visible when you turn up in a LinkedIn search.  These should grab the searcher’s attention and leave him or her wanting to read more.

Play where the bosses play
Joining LinkedIn groups allows you to interact with like-minded professionals or key players in your industry. It will also give you the opportunity to “absorb” from senior level professionals and stay abreast of current trends. If you didn’t know, recruiters and hiring managers hang out in these groups to find top talent.

Invite others to your playground
Be sure to list your LinkedIn url  on your other social media profiles. It is quite common to visit a Twitter or Facebook page and be invited to connect with that person via LinkedIn. Cross-promoting your LinkedIn page to gain more connections will grow your connections quickly.

Tighten up on your follow-up
Practice following up when:
  •          Someone reviews your profile.
  •          Someone asks you to connect.
  •          After your invitation is accepted.

Begin the relationship-building process immediately. Make a comment on that person’s profile or point out some of your common interests. People often remember the person they share conversations with.

Boss Bonus

Change your LinkedIn url to something that can be remembered and that represents who you are or who you want to be. Here’s an example:

Easy to remember:                           www.linkedin.com/in/SallySmithCPA
Almost impossible to remember:    www.linkedin.com/in/1576793

See what I mean? After all, you are more than a number; you are a boss!
I would love to hear about your success. You can find me on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/devaycampbellcareercoach




A few of our CMB Mentors shared their wisdom and experiences during the #SheLeads2016 virtual conference. Our facilitators shared tips on networking, taking on leadership roles at work, self-care and more! Sign-up here and get access to some of these fantastic workshops!

Saturday, January 31, 2015

The Women of 'Orange Is the New Black' Are #Winning and Teaching Social Justice

Yessssss! The women of Orange Is the New Black showed up and showed out at the SAG Awards. The show's cast took home many awards, and looked absolutely fabulous! Such a powerful moment for women of color. OITNB is a show about a woman serving a sentence in a federal prison. This primarily female, diverse cast is hysterical, so you should watch.

Photo Credit: Jezebel


Furthermore, I encourage you to watch a couple episodes because they're addressing issues that relate to incarceration and implicitly people of color. According to the NAACP's Criminal Justice Fact Sheet, 1 million of the United States's 2.3 million prisoners were black people. Black men alone account for 700,000 of the 2,000,000 people in US prisons.

Photo Credit: ACLU

For more information about the prison industrial complex, I highly recommend Michelle Alexander's The New Jim CrowIn season 1 of OITNB, after years in prison, Tasha "Taystee" Jefferson (played by the fabulous Danielle Brooks) gains freedom.



Taystee ends up back in jail before the end of the season because she has no resources to help adjust to freedom in her familiar surroundings. High recidivism rates are a problem in urban centers like San Francisco and Cleveland; but in today's media, we only hear one side of that story. According to "a 2012 report by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, just over 65% of those released from California’s prison system return within three years."

The story sounds like this. "Person of color goes to jail. POC gets out. POC gets arrested and is in jail again." In states with a three strikes law, the story  could read:

"POC goes to jail for stealing swishers. POC is imprisoned for ridiculous amount of time for robbery. POC gets out. POC is disenfranchised and cannot find a job with a felony on their record. POC steals bread to eat or sells weed to make money. POC  goes back to jail and will probably go again after that. 3rd strike. Life."

Sorry, had to speed it up at the end because I'm tired of hearing this narrative. While the story is quite simplistic and somewhat silly, you get the idea. You don't hear about stories like Taystee. What is it like for black women when they're released from prison? I don't know, but this show has given me a lot to further research. The show has also given me a lot to celebrate, like the perseverance and creativity of women of color in extreme circumstances; and I'm happy the SAG Awards honored them. This is a huge moment in history because shows like OITNB and Blackish are redefining our representation in mainstream media. These hilarious story lines tell stories that people of color tell at their kitchen tables or at a family function, inherently beginning to breakdown the stereotypes about people of color.

 The women of OITNB are so talented and STUNNING! Check out their SAG fashion below:


The cast of Orange Is the New Black accepting the SAG award for best comedy show


Actress Danielle Brooks, she's so stunning!

Actress Uzo Aduba who won a SAG Award for best actor in a comedy

Always elegant actress Laverne Cox

Actress Dascha Polanco. Her dress is fabulous! 

Actress Jackie Cruz. This dress is EVERYTHING!

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