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Free LinkedIn Training Session - Thursday 5th July at 12.30pm


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How much do you know about LinkedIn?


Queen Bee Styling is delighted to collaborate with 'The CV Queen', Victoria McLean of City CV to present a FREE ?How to use and Optimise LinkedIn? Webinar. If you are considering stepping back into the workplace, a change in your career or you would just like to learn more about this crucial social media platform please join us on Thursday 5th July at 12.30pm.


I'm a self confessed social media phobic but I have to accept that LinkedIn is a brilliant tool for networking and job searching in the comfort of your own home. My husband was recently in the market for a new job and had never used LinkedIn. This webinar helped him create his profile and ensure he was found by recruiters. He now has a new role and credits Victoria McLean with helping him do this.


Please click on the link for lots more details on the webinar and how to sign up. If you are unable to listen to the webinar live, do still register as you can listen to the recording.


https://queenbeestyling.com/how-to-use- ... e-webinar/


Feel free to contact me if you have any questions on [email protected]

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