Today's word is from another social network: LinkedIn and that word is Connections. Much like Likes for Facebook, Followers for Twitter, or Circles for Google+, Connections is the term LinkedIn uses to define the people who you are, for lack of a better term, connected with.
In most cases, you are connected with people you actually know and have worked with in the past or are looking to connect with to potentially work with in the future.
LinkedIn is great for networking, but you should always be careful of adding connections you don't know - especially if they aren't connected to other people in the industry you are looking to move into.
Connections aren't like Friends or Followers. In many ways, Connections are used for networking and may have met you somewhere, through someone else, or work with you in some way. Connections can be beneficial for getting job recommendations, recommendations and endorsements for previous work done or connecting you with other influentials in the job market.
If you are looking for a job, especially in the social media field, I strongly encourage you to sign up with LinkedIn, post your resume, join groups and see what jobs are available.
Wednesday Words are a series of definitions released on Wednesday each week regarding a word found specific to Facebook's social media platform, or may be a generic word dealing with social media. These definitions are to help provide you with a better understanding of common and uncommon terms associated with Facebook and social media. You can find all the Wednesday Words by clicking on the Wednesday Words tag below.
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