With LinkedIn, you can research the career paths of more than 134,000 of our former students. Find out what they did after graduation and how they got there. Reach out to them for advice and inspiration.
Go to LinkedIn to sign up. You can find advice on creating and developing your profile on our LinkedIn page.
We can give you feedback on your LinkedIn profile during CV appointments. Book an appointment through MyCareer for a 15-minute review.
Joining groups helps you find people and connect more easily. The Alumni Association’s group is a great way to get started.
Once you have joined the group, you can:
You can also join:
LinkedIn's Alumni tool lets you view details of more than 134,000 Newcastle alumni worldwide. You can see:
Before you contact anyone on LinkedIn, think carefully about what you want to know and how best to make use of a graduate's valuable time.
Do some background research on their role and organisation. Tell them what you already know, to help them tailor their advice to your needs.
If you’re asking to connect with them:
Explain who you are and why you’re contacting them. If they accept your connection request, send a follow-up message thanking them and go into more detail about what you’d like to know.
Our alumni are busy and may not be able to respond immediately. If you don’t receive a reply:
When you receive a reply, please acknowledge and thank the graduates for taking the time to respond. Keep in touch with them and update them with your progress. You never know when they may hear of a relevant opportunity they could recommend you for.
It can be useful to talk to others in the field. The graduate may be able to suggest other people who can help you. Get specific names and titles and ask if you can use the graduate’s name when setting up any future contact.
Hi…
I found your profile in the Newcastle University Alumni Association group. I’m studying marketing at Newcastle and am really interested in a career in digital marketing.
I saw that you’ve had a variety of digital marketing roles and I’m keen to get your advice. Would you be willing to answer a few questions about your experience?
Many thanks
Your name
You should try to get advice about a role or industry to help you in your career planning and job search. Don’t ask directly for a job or work experience.
Try to avoid asking general questions you could easily find the answer to from the company website. Use this opportunity to ask specific questions - perhaps two or three initially.
To help you get started, here are some examples:
Use our AI to tailor your resume for this Newcastle alumni on Linkedin position at Newcastle University.