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Shall I set up a Linkedin Group?
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Thanks... and nice photoOriginally posted by zara_backdog View PostDone!
Phew - this is keeping me busy!
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LOL, just realised that i did a handover with one of you a few years back when you were departing for France i think. Small world innit! Name rang a bell as i just handed a load of your emails over to Bangalore prior to departing last gig.Last edited by Durbs; 27 May 2009, 14:39.Comment
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What you lot think about having a display pic on linkedin profile?
Having one or not having one, does it make any difference?
Any Professional pros and cons ?
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If you're a minger don't.Originally posted by denver2k View PostWhat you lot think about having a display pic on linkedin profile?
Having one or not having one, does it make any difference?
Any Professional pros and cons ?

If you're not a minger and have decent n.0rks then do.
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They are just teeny thumbnails so you can't really see them anyway (which is lucky as mine isn't very professional but i dont have any photos of myself that dont involve a motorbike, i need to get a 'proper' one done) but i think a profile looks better with one.Comment
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Originally posted by Durbs View PostThey are just teeny thumbnails so you can't really see them anyway (which is lucky as mine isn't very professional but i dont have any photos of myself that dont involve a motorbike, i need to get a 'proper' one done) but i think a profile looks better with one.
Hum - think they look better with one, must get mine redone i think. One conection of mine uses a professional photo, but he does use linkedin as a maketing tool for himself.Just call me Matron - Too many handbagsComment
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You mean photographed by a Professional or photographed in Professional attireOriginally posted by zara_backdog View PostOne conection of mine uses a professional photo, but he does use linkedin as a maketing tool for himself.
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Most people seem to have one - I find it helps remember who somebody is.Originally posted by denver2k View PostWhat you lot think about having a display pic on linkedin profile?
Having one or not having one, does it make any difference?
Any Professional pros and cons ?

In fact most of those who do not appear to be spammers!This default font is sooooooooooooo boring and so are short usernamesComment
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Haven't you written a script to automate it yet - you'll need it when the other 500 apply!Originally posted by zara_backdog View PostDone!
Phew - this is keeping me busy!
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