Now, once you do find a job, over here in the left hand side that you're interested in, you can click on it and then over to the right, you'll find information about that job. Brings us down to 319 and we can go to all filters and you'll see that there are a bunch of things here that allow you to really filter down and find the specific jobs that are right for you. Maybe you have another thing, job type, we want this to be full time. However, we can use the rest of these filters now to narrow down these results because 433 is obviously a lot. Now, I do have one other filter turned on here and that's at entry level. Right now, it's telling me there are 433 results. I've selected that and now on the left, I can see different results for the search. And I want one in the San Francisco Bay Area. Let's say here that I'm looking for an instructional design position. Here, I can put the title or skill, and then over here, I can put in a location. And from here in the search bar, I can enter in a job search. Right now, I'm going to go up to the jobs tab. Now, although we're not going into depth, I do want to show you how we can search for jobs on LinkedIn. However, I also would check out that other course. Now, even if your main purpose for LinkedIn is to find a job this course you're taking currently is important because it will help you to strengthen your profile and your network. So if this is a topic you want to go into more depth on, I recommend checking out that course. Now, for this reason, I'm not going to cover much on this topic in this course. And for that reason, I recently published a course on LinkedIn Learning, creatively titled finding a job on LinkedIn. Recently, I received feedback from learners that they wish this course would go more in depth about finding a job on LinkedIn.
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