Can any tell me any advantages of allowing a pimp to be linked in to you? Just seems that they can search through more lists of people and annoy them...
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I turn down all requests from pimps to be linked in to me. I do have one pimp in my network, but I sent the request to them as they're damn good at their job as well as honest so thought I'd send some potential commission their way. -
That's been my suspicion. Something tells me they take more than they give. But I do know some people who've got contracts through it; some recruiters who say it's the best way of getting quality people because there's less scope for fictional CVs etc., and you can see who's recommending whom; and even heard of a couple of people who get most of their business through it.Comment
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Of the umptysquillions of pimps I have dealt with over the past 12 years, I have three in my LinkedIn network.
They have been honest, open, hard working and got me an interview. It has been the interview stage where I have invited them to join my network (as a 'thank you') for being nice and effective.
The advantage is, they owe me a favour.
All the other pimps can go and drown in cold cat sick for all eternity.Drivelling in TPD is not a mental health issue. We're just community blogging, that's all.
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Originally posted by BrowneIssue View PostOf the umptysquillions of pimps I have dealt with over the past 12 years, I have three in my LinkedIn network.
They have been honest, open, hard working and got me an interview. It has been the interview stage where I have invited them to join my network (as a 'thank you') for being nice and effective.
The advantage is, they owe me a favour.
All the other pimps can go and drown in cold cat sick for all eternity.Comment
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Got no pimps on my LinkedIn - if I did though I would hide my contacts list from them as they no doubt would use it to contact potential clients.
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Originally posted by tay View PostYou are still on the bench right?Drivelling in TPD is not a mental health issue. We're just community blogging, that's all.
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what is this LinkedIn thing?
I've had a look but it just seems like another "look up your old mates" website.
What is different here?
(It wouldn't let me in without registering)
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Originally posted by tim123 View Postwhat is this LinkedIn thing?
I've had a look but it just seems like another "look up your old mates" website.
What is different here?
(It wouldn't let me in without registering)
tim"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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Originally posted by tim123 View Postwhat is this LinkedIn thing?
You build up your network based on professional relationships: colleagues from places you have worked, typically.
It has a very good Q & A section for asking business-related questions.
It is VERY useful for researching a company before having an interview there. A couple of times I have pulled up the profile of one of the interview panel and been able to tailor my approach accordingly.
However, I have twice been asked about things I have in my LinkedIn profile so interviewers are using it too (of course!).Drivelling in TPD is not a mental health issue. We're just community blogging, that's all.
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