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Previously on "LinkedIn recommendations"
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It is never too late to do a review so get on it!Originally posted by RetSet View PostIn fact I have already had more work through one of the guys, and a lead come in from another one, so I'm feeling a bit guilty now...
Two positive things from leaving recommendations:
- It helps someone else
- It gets your name as someone also people with roles might be interested in
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In fact I have already had more work through one of the guys, and a lead come in from another one, so I'm feeling a bit guilty now...Originally posted by perplexed View PostThat's one option if the gig was utter sh1te.
If you had a good gig though, can't hurt to flatter a few egos. Could lead to future work.
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Maybe one was Mary Poppins and he needed to lie low for a bit?Originally posted by northernladuk View PostMight be true if he'd done it at the time.
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Might be true if he'd done it at the time.Originally posted by perplexed View PostThat's one option if the gig was utter sh1te.
If you had a good gig though, can't hurt to flatter a few egos. Could lead to future work.
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I think you can just do a recommendation without needing an invite.
On the app, you go to their profile, select More and then Recommend.
Or, what NLUK said
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LinkedIn recommendations
I finished a decent chunk of work earlier this year, and I promised a few members of my team that I would do LinkedIn recommendations for them.
Belatedly, I have got round to looking for their request to do the recommendations, but can't find the requests.
Are inbound recommendation requests kept somewhere 'secret'? I'm buggered if I can find them now!
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