Originally posted by DimPrawn
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The value I find is in:
1) Seeing who my 'contacts' are linked to in case I need to make use of them in some way.
2) Just being able to link to someone who I may not have been particularly friendly with just because they are (a) in a position of influence or (b) are likely to be a useful contact in the future
3) Watching their status or profile updates - someone may have just changed jobs or positions or just replying to a status update is a good excuse to get in touch (whether by email, phone or whatever).
4) Watching connection updates on who they have connected with - sometimes useful for connecting with old friends or colleagues.
5) Researching if anyone knows who might be about to interview me - or even the interviewer's background, etc.
6) Joining groups and group discussions, more serious than this board! There are some job postings on some of the discussion groups. There are some groups just for UK IT opportunities.
7) Posting general questions about anything to the wider audience - or answering where it helps someone in your network.
8) This bit is fun: Asking difficult questions in public to vendors who are trying to promote their products and seeing how they squirm through the answers!
Linkedin summarises some of this information for you on your front page. It is Facebook without the trashy applications (poker, movie quiz, music quiz whatever).
Probably best to try it, if you don't like it close your account down.
For a good example of how linkedin can be useful look at http://www.linkedin.com/pub/hairy-ar...oke/13/bab/277
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