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Cracking the Hidden Job Market: How Recruiters Really Find Talent

— OVERVIEW —
Tune in to this episode of Career Talks for tips on how to navigate today’s job market. Learn how to stand out, boost visibility, and get found by recruiters with career expert J.T. O’Donnell.
We’ll cover:
➡️ What quiet hiring really means and how to get found when jobs aren’t posted
➡️ The signals recruiters rely on today to identify and source candidates
➡️ How to optimize your LinkedIn profile so recruiters spot you faster
➡️ Simple strategies to stand out and boost visibility
There will also be a live Q&A following the discussion.
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—SPEAKERS —
J.T. O’DONNELL is a nationally recognized career expert, LinkedIn Top Voice, and CEO of Work It DAILY. With over 20 years of experience coaching professionals and more than 3.7 million followers across social media, she specializes in helping white-collar workers build authority,
increase visibility, and get recruited without relying on traditional job applications. J.T. is known for her data-driven approach to personal branding and for teaching professionals how to turn what they know into career leverage in today’s AI-driven hiring landscape. She is also the author of “PRO VOICE: Turn What You Know Into What You Earn”, a top 50 career guide for those looking to survive and thrive in the rapidly changing job landscape.
ANDREW SEAMAN is the Editor at Large for Jobs & Career Development at LinkedIn News. He is the editor of the Get Hired newsletter and the host of Get Hired Live. Before joining LinkedIn in 2018, he was digital editor at Reuters in New York, where he previously served as the news agency’s senior medical journalist. He got his start at Reuters covering the Affordable Care Act and health care policy in Washington, D.C.