

If you want to add photos from your photo roll or use your camera, the app will ask for permission the first time to access these. Simply tap the correct one to add the person.

Like the computer version, this will list a variety of results.

To mention someone, just click on the icon at the bottom of the screen (or type in the sign) and then type in the person’s name. Finish by adding your text (and any mentions if appropriate) and tap Share. Hit the preview that it pulls up to add the link to your update. Tap on the link icon and this will open a box where you can paste it. To link to something (like a video or article) just copy the link on your device. When posting a status update you can add links, photos, videos and of course, mention other LinkedIn Members. You can add your own status update by hitting Share or Photo at the top of the screen. When commenting or sharing I would caution you to review your comment to ensure that there are no spelling or grammar errors, which can easily happen when you are typing on your mobile device. You can easily like, comment or share posts with a quick tap. Here you can stay up-to-date on the posts of your connections and share your own status updates. The home tab is essentially your newsfeed page. That app would be the LinkedIn Mobile app ( although LinkedIn has several mobile apps, which you can learn about here).Īs you will see, you are able do many of the things on the LinkedIn Mobile app that you can do via your desktop or laptop, although I would caution you against doing some of those things with the mobile app. While you may not want to stay engaged with your LinkedIn network during your off time, there will be times when you want to be able to stay connected to LinkedIn, such as if you are traveling for work, at an event or just away from your desk while waiting for a reply to an important message. Sometimes life, whether for business or pleasure, takes you away from your desk.
