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Previously on "LinkedIn - has it found you a new job?"

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  • Another Dodgy Agent
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    Just how old are you?

    Truth be told I am a very young grandad! 40 in fact, my daughter of 21 years of age has just recently become the proud mummy of a lovely baby girl!

    My friends of course relish the opportunity to make me feel ancient at any possible opportunity.

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
    If that's true then this bonding has gone a few steps too far. It's a limited gene pool as it is. Can you lick your own nose?

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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    I reckon I am his long lost bas**rd son
    If that's true then this bonding has gone a few steps too far. It's a limited gene pool as it is. Can you lick your own nose?

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
    Agent bonding
    I reckon I am his long lost bas**rd son

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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    Just how old are you?
    Agent bonding

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by Another Dodgy Agent View Post
    Crumbs, then I am the oldest!

    Just how old are you?

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  • Another Dodgy Agent
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    I am nowhere near grandparent age thank you. That would technically mean my daughter marrying a paedophile!
    Crumbs, then I am the oldest!

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by Another Dodgy Agent View Post
    Ahh but we will have retired by then (I suspect we may be of a similar age!? - I recently became a grandad) and the new young upstarts coming into recruitment will find another way of making contact with the all important decision makers.

    Besides our guy's don't contact managers via linked in, its just used for name gathering, they would then ring the company reception and start working their way through the list of contacts gathered rather than using the contact option on Linked In.

    I am nowhere near grandparent age thank you. That would technically mean my daughter marrying a paedophile!

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  • Another Dodgy Agent
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    texting advertisements directly to people's mobile phones was once thought to be the next best thing for advertisers and marketers until too many people got fed up with receiving too many texts. The same will happen to linkedin, Spoke, Xing (good for Germans ) and all the rest. Everyone is using it to find names, and frankly those who do not probably should.

    It will reach a point where people will grow tired of being contacted through linkedin and will end up either withdrawing or hiding their contact details.
    Ahh but we will have retired by then (I suspect we may be of a similar age!? - I recently became a grandad) and the new young upstarts coming into recruitment will find another way of making contact with the all important decision makers.

    Besides our guy's don't contact managers via linked in, its just used for name gathering, they would then ring the company reception and start working their way through the list of contacts gathered rather than using the contact option on Linked In.

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by Another Dodgy Agent View Post
    Yep its really useful for that, especially the advanced search option which allows you to type in a company's name and then search for people working for that company. Our chaps use it hear quite a lot, specifically if they are looking to target a certain company or market sector.

    Pretty much most companies you search on will list Test Manager, Development Manager, Head of PMO, Helpesk Manager etc.
    texting advertisements directly to people's mobile phones was once thought to be the next best thing for advertisers and marketers until too many people got fed up with receiving too many texts. The same will happen to linkedin, Spoke, Xing (good for Germans ) and all the rest. Everyone is using it to find names, and frankly those who do not probably should.

    It will reach a point where people will grow tired of being contacted through linkedin and will end up either withdrawing or hiding their contact details.

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  • Another Dodgy Agent
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    Originally posted by ddaft View Post
    Beware that agents scour it and the number of cold calls you get from them will increase the more detail about your experience and skills you put on there.
    Yep its really useful for that, especially the advanced search option which allows you to type in a company's name and then search for people working for that company. Our chaps use it hear quite a lot, specifically if they are looking to target a certain company or market sector.

    Pretty much most companies you search on will list Test Manager, Development Manager, Head of PMO, Helpesk Manager etc.

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  • BrilloPad
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    It got me NOTHING.

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  • cykophysh39
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    i found my current gig through linked in, probably the most lucrative gig I have ever had.

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  • eyetie
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    LinkedIn

    Got me a job through LinkedIn last year. I would also recommend flicking through the Answers section and answering/posing some questions to raise your profile.

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  • victorantos
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    trying to get a job

    I also trying to get a contract or e-business opportunity from linkedin,
    but no luck till now...
    I think linkedin could be an opportunity to find some business partners, though

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