SO..I took the new #Linkedin Recruiting Professional Certification test… - RecruitingBlogs2024-03-28T19:14:40Zhttps://recruitingblogs.com/forum/topics/so-i-took-the-new-linkedin-recruiting-professional-certification?commentId=502551%3AComment%3A1762399&feed=yes&xn_auth=no@ Linda, @ Sarah: IMHO, LI ha…tag:recruitingblogs.com,2013-10-29:502551:Comment:17637852013-10-29T19:02:16.712ZKeith D. Halperinhttps://recruitingblogs.com/profile/KeithDHalperin
<p>@ Linda, @ Sarah: IMHO, LI has been trying to squeeze every last dime out of recruiters while simultaneously more and more limiting what we can do/get for that same-said dime, and as a near-monopoly, they do it BECAUSE THEY CAN.</p>
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<p>@ Linda, @ Sarah: IMHO, LI has been trying to squeeze every last dime out of recruiters while simultaneously more and more limiting what we can do/get for that same-said dime, and as a near-monopoly, they do it BECAUSE THEY CAN.</p>
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<p>Keith</p> Linda I completely agree with…tag:recruitingblogs.com,2013-10-28:502551:Comment:17636042013-10-28T09:14:26.987ZSarah Calverleyhttps://recruitingblogs.com/profile/SarahCalverley
<p>Linda I completely agree with you, and had the very same thing happen to me when I was in agency working on an MSP. I was sent the invite to join a "talent conference' and when I rsvp'd I was declined due to "it not being appropriate for agency recruiters"</p>
<p>Apart from using Linkedin basic, premium and recruiter over the past 4 years, encouraging candidates to join and providing training and LI profile optimization services I obviously know nothing about the product or it's…</p>
<p>Linda I completely agree with you, and had the very same thing happen to me when I was in agency working on an MSP. I was sent the invite to join a "talent conference' and when I rsvp'd I was declined due to "it not being appropriate for agency recruiters"</p>
<p>Apart from using Linkedin basic, premium and recruiter over the past 4 years, encouraging candidates to join and providing training and LI profile optimization services I obviously know nothing about the product or it's effectiveness. Some internal staffing teams are provided free licences for multiple users for up to 8 months to encourage usage, but our company has never been offered the same. They double dip in charges to both the job seeker for premium job applications and the client organisation for advertising, and practice some pretty loose data privacy and extraction. </p>
<p>Everything anyone can do with a Linkedin Recruiter I can do with a basic profile and a good network, so while it provides an OK tool to find those generic candidates that are resume savvy and put the right keywords into their profiles we will use it...</p>
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<p><br/> <cite>Linda Ferrante LoCicero said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://www.recruitingblogs.com/forum/topics/so-i-took-the-new-linkedin-recruiting-professional-certification#502551Comment1762564"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>Thanks for being honest, Daylon. I don't see the value in being certified by LI for a LI product. It means nothing in the grand scheme of recruiting for me. </p>
<p>I have had a bad experience with LinkedIn recently, regarding a seminar on 'employer branding' that I attended. They repeatedly told I shouldn't attend (while I was standing there in the lobby, borderline being humiliated by one of their 'account managers'). The agenda was about 'employer branding', which is completely relevant to us as a company, no different than any other company. After the initial part on branding they shifted in to how the LI Recruiter tool will replace staffing companies completely (which is why they didn't want us there, we have the word 'staffing' in our company name, so they singled us out as a staffing company). There was even one gentleman from DTE who said they have stopped using contractors completely because of their great recruiting tool.......three of the people at my table worked for a contract house and worked exclusively on DTE openings.</p>
<p>Ever since LI went public, the focus has been on making money and thereby reducing the impact it once had. This recruiting certification is simply another money maker for them, and doesn't add any value to me, as a recruiter.</p>
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</blockquote> Thanks for being honest, Dayl…tag:recruitingblogs.com,2013-10-24:502551:Comment:17625642013-10-24T18:25:24.872ZLinda Ferrantehttps://recruitingblogs.com/profile/LindaLoCicero
<p>Thanks for being honest, Daylon. I don't see the value in being certified by LI for a LI product. It means nothing in the grand scheme of recruiting for me. </p>
<p>I have had a bad experience with LinkedIn recently, regarding a seminar on 'employer branding' that I attended. They repeatedly told I shouldn't attend (while I was standing there in the lobby, borderline being humiliated by one of their 'account managers'). The agenda was about 'employer branding', which is completely…</p>
<p>Thanks for being honest, Daylon. I don't see the value in being certified by LI for a LI product. It means nothing in the grand scheme of recruiting for me. </p>
<p>I have had a bad experience with LinkedIn recently, regarding a seminar on 'employer branding' that I attended. They repeatedly told I shouldn't attend (while I was standing there in the lobby, borderline being humiliated by one of their 'account managers'). The agenda was about 'employer branding', which is completely relevant to us as a company, no different than any other company. After the initial part on branding they shifted in to how the LI Recruiter tool will replace staffing companies completely (which is why they didn't want us there, we have the word 'staffing' in our company name, so they singled us out as a staffing company). There was even one gentleman from DTE who said they have stopped using contractors completely because of their great recruiting tool.......three of the people at my table worked for a contract house and worked exclusively on DTE openings.</p>
<p>Ever since LI went public, the focus has been on making money and thereby reducing the impact it once had. This recruiting certification is simply another money maker for them, and doesn't add any value to me, as a recruiter.</p> I think i'm up to 698 endorse…tag:recruitingblogs.com,2013-10-23:502551:Comment:17625102013-10-23T23:56:23.718ZDaylon Waltonhttps://recruitingblogs.com/profile/DaylonWalton
<p>I think i'm up to 698 endorsements for Technical Recruiting and over 500 for Recruiting at this point... that and a dollar will get me a Coke. <br></br> <br></br> <cite>Tim Spagnola said:</cite></p>
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<p>I think i'm up to 698 endorsements for Technical Recruiting and over 500 for Recruiting at this point... that and a dollar will get me a Coke. <br/> <br/> <cite>Tim Spagnola said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://www.recruitingblogs.com/forum/topics/so-i-took-the-new-linkedin-recruiting-professional-certification?commentId=502551%3AComment%3A1762415&xg_source=msg_com_forum#502551Comment1762415"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p><em>Now if they would just kill off those stupid one-click endorsements...</em> <- second that</p>
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</blockquote> Now if they would just kill o…tag:recruitingblogs.com,2013-10-23:502551:Comment:17624152013-10-23T23:53:18.872ZTim Spagnolahttps://recruitingblogs.com/profile/TimSpagnola
<p><em>Now if they would just kill off those stupid one-click endorsements...</em> <- second that</p>
<p><em>Now if they would just kill off those stupid one-click endorsements...</em> <- second that</p> I took the test more out of c…tag:recruitingblogs.com,2013-10-23:502551:Comment:17623152013-10-23T23:47:41.438ZDaylon Waltonhttps://recruitingblogs.com/profile/DaylonWalton
<p>I took the test more out of curiosity (got a free code) - to see what it was all about. </p>
<p>Fact is that I don't use hiring manager reviews in LI, and wouldn't import leads into it (I use my ATS), and once I have an outside email address, I switch to Outlook for appointments / conference calls / to do lists. </p>
<p>If i'm at a conference or a business function, I use Outlook to reach out (and with the social media extension, i can request their LI connection from THERE rather than…</p>
<p>I took the test more out of curiosity (got a free code) - to see what it was all about. </p>
<p>Fact is that I don't use hiring manager reviews in LI, and wouldn't import leads into it (I use my ATS), and once I have an outside email address, I switch to Outlook for appointments / conference calls / to do lists. </p>
<p>If i'm at a conference or a business function, I use Outlook to reach out (and with the social media extension, i can request their LI connection from THERE rather than having to go to the extra step of logging into LI).</p>
<p>I dunno, seems LI is trying to fashion itself an "all in one" sourcing, placement, job, ATS, candidate tracking tool..</p>
<p>Now if they would just kill off those stupid one-click endorsements...</p> Will it get you a placement?…tag:recruitingblogs.com,2013-10-23:502551:Comment:17624122013-10-23T23:34:21.025ZTim Spagnolahttps://recruitingblogs.com/profile/TimSpagnola
<p>Will it get you a placement? In the end is that not the only question to ask?</p>
<p>Interested in learning more in hearing original announcement, but now- not so much. </p>
<p>Thanks for sharing Daylon. Curious to hear what others have to say.</p>
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<p>Will it get you a placement? In the end is that not the only question to ask?</p>
<p>Interested in learning more in hearing original announcement, but now- not so much. </p>
<p>Thanks for sharing Daylon. Curious to hear what others have to say.</p>
<p><strong>WWLD</strong></p> IMHO, while gaining knowledge…tag:recruitingblogs.com,2013-10-23:502551:Comment:17623102013-10-23T22:00:33.502ZKeith D. Halperinhttps://recruitingblogs.com/profile/KeithDHalperin
<p>IMHO, while gaining knowledge is a useful end in itself, if a successfully- passed certification or exam won't get you a new or better (paying) job for passing it, then it's not useful.</p>
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<p>IMHO, while gaining knowledge is a useful end in itself, if a successfully- passed certification or exam won't get you a new or better (paying) job for passing it, then it's not useful.</p>
<p>Keith "SPHR_Emeritus" Halperin</p> What's the value to this cert…tag:recruitingblogs.com,2013-10-23:502551:Comment:17623992013-10-23T20:58:56.231ZMatt Charneyhttps://recruitingblogs.com/profile/MattCharney
<p>What's the value to this certification? Whether or not the testing methods are valid, the bigger and more important question is: why does it matter if you're certified or not? I'm not sure whether or not this is like paying for a for-profit MBA - the value is eroded by the fact that it doesn't prove you're competent or skilled, only that you've paid for something with questionable ROI to begin with.</p>
<p>What's the value to this certification? Whether or not the testing methods are valid, the bigger and more important question is: why does it matter if you're certified or not? I'm not sure whether or not this is like paying for a for-profit MBA - the value is eroded by the fact that it doesn't prove you're competent or skilled, only that you've paid for something with questionable ROI to begin with.</p> It was much harder than the p…tag:recruitingblogs.com,2013-10-23:502551:Comment:17622602013-10-23T20:37:54.385ZAaron Lintzhttps://recruitingblogs.com/profile/aaronlintz
<p>It was much harder than the practice exam, but it is passable if you stop and ask your self WWLD "what would LInkedIn Do" as in their marketing department.</p>
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<p>As for your 3 main points:</p>
<p>A) LI Recuiter is a pipeline tool, not a daily task management solution. If you use statuses, and tags you can proactively recruit. You know that thing people have been talking about online for awhile now.</p>
<p>B) I agree LI marketing dept. wrote some of the test answers as "best…</p>
<p>It was much harder than the practice exam, but it is passable if you stop and ask your self WWLD "what would LInkedIn Do" as in their marketing department.</p>
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<p>As for your 3 main points:</p>
<p>A) LI Recuiter is a pipeline tool, not a daily task management solution. If you use statuses, and tags you can proactively recruit. You know that thing people have been talking about online for awhile now.</p>
<p>B) I agree LI marketing dept. wrote some of the test answers as "best practices" but the take-away is that you need to tag people or at least have a system to know who is active and who is passive. Corporate recruiters will also yell at you for calling them candidates. They are potential applicants!</p>
<p>C) You can share profiles with hiring managers without them being paid members. They do not get to see 100% of profile details (the same info you get when you save as PDF from LI Recruiter). </p>
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<p>I don't want to diss you but I passed without access to the training material since I have not have a paid seat in 4 months. You didn't study and you expected to pass without understanding the agenda LI wanted to convey with this test. Try doing some sourcing and study next time.</p>
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