LinkedIn 101
Workshops on professional branding, completing your profile, finding jobs and asking for career advice on LinkedIn.
LinkedIn Coaches
Our program empowers job seekers facing barriers to grow their careers and expand their networks through career conversations and LinkedIn platform trainings.
How does it work?
We partner with nonprofits, companies, members and employees to deliver our Coaches training and engage in career conversations with job seekers and youth facing barriers.
LinkedIn 101
Workshops on professional branding, completing your profile, finding jobs and asking for career advice on LinkedIn.
Profile reviews
LinkedIn employees and members meet one-on-one with jobseekers to review their LinkedIn profiles and offer advice on building a professional brand.
Career conversations
Job seekers meet with LinkedIn employees and members to share their career interests and gather insights and advice from others' experiences.
Coaches by the numbers
Job seekers who attend Coaches workshops are 2.5X more likely to build a strong professional network on LinkedIn.
118
Partner nonprofits and companies across the globe
1.2M+
Job seekers reached through workshops and webinars
500+
Workshops serving job seekers
35
Cities hosting Coaches events
How Coaches comes to life
Mentor Monday with Starbucks
We have partnered with Starbucks to launch Mentor Monday events across 15 cities in the U.S. These events, hosted at Starbucks stores, connected local LinkedIn members with young adults and veterans for career conversations. Ultimately, Mentor Monday engaged 400 participants at 20+ events.
Yellow Ribbon Project
We hosted 12 formerly incarcerated job seekers in partnership with the Yellow Ribbon Project in Singapore. The 12 participants are recipients of a scholarship program under the Yellow Ribbon Project, and are currently pursuing their tertiary education or have recently graduated. Through a Coaches event, we connected each participant with a LinkedIn Coach to discuss their career paths and expand their professional networks.
Hiring Our Heroes transition summits
Through our partnership with the US Chamber of Commerce Foundation, 20 LinkedIn employees from across the Bay Area participated in the Hiring Our Heroes transition summit on a military base south of Seattle. Over two days, the employees provided one-to-one coaching to hundreds of service members, veterans, and military spouses and even participated in a morning workout with a US Army unit on base.
Jewish Vocational Services
Every month, our San Francisco office hosts job seekers from JVS, a local nonprofit supporting people build in-demand skills and broaden their professional networks. Employees support job seekers in practicing essential interview skills, building their LinkedIn profiles, and communicating their professional brand. To date, over 250 JVS job seekers have engaged in our program.