For actively finding people to contact I reckon the paid plans of about £60pm are worthwhile, to get full-names of everyone.
However jigsaw.com seems a lot cheaper.
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I suppose if he is willing to pay £4000 of his own profit it must have some value.Originally posted by davetza View PostI've got a friend who runs his own recruitment business and he was moaning the other day about how expensive and not very customer friendly LinkedIn was. He mentioned it was about £4,000 which seems to be a similar figure the the one above. As far as I can tell they get access to the whole database.
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I've got a friend who runs his own recruitment business and he was moaning the other day about how expensive and not very customer friendly LinkedIn was. He mentioned it was about £4,000 which seems to be a similar figure the the one above. As far as I can tell they get access to the whole database.Originally posted by helpFul View PostExactly which "recruiters" have paid $5000 for "access to Linkedin's data"?
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"Linkedin's" data?
Exactly which "recruiters" have paid $5000 for "access to Linkedin's data"?Originally posted by Freamon View PostPresumably if recruiters are paying [$5000] for access to Linkedin's data, keeping an up to date Linkedin profile might be worthwhile...
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Linked-out.
You had enquiries about what from whom?Originally posted by saptastic View PostLinked in profile is definitely worthwhile if you are on the bench looking - had many enquiries this way.
You can even get a professional Linkedin Profile written for you......
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Linked in profile is definitely worthwhile if you are on the bench looking - had many enquiries this way.
You can even get a professional Linkedin Profile written for you......
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My next task after sorting these bookshelves from IKEA is doing my LinkedIn, at the moment my current role on there is 'Tea-boy at Cable and Wireless...'Originally posted by Freamon View PostDo any of the agents on here use the Linkedin premium recruitment account types?
http://www.linkedin.com/subscription...ore_end_middle
Apparently there is another option which isn't advertised, but costs $5000:
Has anybody purchased the $5,000 per year recruiter package for LinkedIn? Thoughts? | LinkedIn
Presumably if recruiters are paying this kind of money for access to Linkedin's data, keeping an up to date Linkedin profile might be worthwhile...
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Linkedin Talent Packages
Do any of the agents on here use the Linkedin premium recruitment account types?
http://www.linkedin.com/subscription...ore_end_middle
Apparently there is another option which isn't advertised, but costs $5000:
Has anybody purchased the $5,000 per year recruiter package for LinkedIn? Thoughts? | LinkedIn
Presumably if recruiters are paying this kind of money for access to Linkedin's data, keeping an up to date Linkedin profile might be worthwhile...Tags: None
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