ML
7 de sep. de 2021
This is very helpful, especially the side by side placement of video tutorial and access to my Linked In account. I was able to follow the instructions. The teacher is amazing! Thank you.
AA
5 de dic. de 2021
it was a great experience and too much entertaining to be honest ,
thank you very much . i really learned a lot .
por Abhishek j
•1 de jun. de 2022
niced
por Francesco P
•16 de jul. de 2021
cool
por PODUGU S C
•28 de sep. de 2020
good
por Shreya .
•7 de sep. de 2021
no
por Michael O
•22 de oct. de 2020
Very well presented and easy to follow along. If you are new to LinkedIn you will learn a lot, but if you've been around the platform and already have some knowledge of the content algorithm and how to make new connections, there's not much beyond that.
por Venkatesh K
•6 de jun. de 2022
Good course by Mrs. Heidi
por Joy S
•13 de feb. de 2021
Thank you so much.
por Amit K
•30 de jun. de 2022
Learn a lot.
por VijayKant D S
•26 de sep. de 2021
Very Good
por Nishith R R
•13 de oct. de 2020
Good
por Johanna K
•11 de nov. de 2020
This information could be learned from a youtube video or a blog post. I don't see a point of having a guided project for this.
por Rafael C
•14 de may. de 2021
It's good, but less than I expected. Also, the audio is really bad.
por Md. S H A
•18 de oct. de 2020
Full course was so learning but sound quality have to improve.
por Martina B
•18 de may. de 2021
Okay course if you do not have any Linkedin Experience.
por Luca O
•2 de feb. de 2021
Some useful information. As an intermediate course, I would expect more from it. Areas of improvement:
> The Rhyme platform is nice, but adds little or no value as long as you have to login with your true credentials and work on a live application that is already available with a normal browser access. Btw, I'm not an expert and might be overcautious, but inserting real credentials in a remote desktop browser raises more than a security concern: I therefore chose to do the practical part outside of the platform. In this context any good YouTube video on the topic would do the same job (except the final quiz, that is not on Rhyme anyway).
> Some of the contents are presented as general rules, while they are highly context-dependent, e.g.: 1) adding connections based on affinity is a questionable practice, unless you have prepared a follow-up plan upfront, 2) The 3-2-1 rule for network engagement can be good or not, depending on context and objectives.
> Some piece of advice lacks convincing explanations, such as the days in which to publish, and the ways to improve your network engagement based on LinkedIn post statistics reports.
> The practical utility of maintaining a separate tracking spreadsheet is questionable to say the least.
> The volume of the recorded speech is way too low.
> The LinkedIn UI presented in the videos was slightly different from the currently live one (not a critical drawback, however).