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Previously on "How Much Info To Put On Your LinkedIn Profile"
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostCan you post a link to your current profile for us to compare?
Is 4 months really how far ahead to look for a contract? Many contracts don't even last that long!
the status is a good way of advertising availabilty without having to email pimps and direct contacts.
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Can you post a link to your current profile for us to compare?
Is 4 months really how far ahead to look for a contract? Many contracts don't even last that long!
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI know people who've got contracts direct with clients through LinkedIn - they've updated their profile to show their availability, and somebody in their network (which is up to three degrees of separation) has that requirement.
No agency - lovely
Does anyone work in finance who can comment on whether that kind of profile is common in banking as far as contracting is concerned or more of a perm background?? I have to say I certainly am not so hot on the business side but probably am similar on the programming sideLast edited by joey122; 16 January 2010, 19:18.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI know people who've got contracts direct with clients through LinkedIn - they've updated their profile to show their availability, and somebody in their network (which is up to three degrees of separation) has that requirement.
No agency - lovely
I don't mind good agents, and I know one or two.
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostDon't see the point - it is CVs that agents read through when advertising for jobs.
No agency - lovely
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Originally posted by joey122 View PostStarting to think about my next contract - I am up for renewal in 4 months time and need to get networking
I ve not used LinkedIn much but a few people swear by it - How much info do people think is worth including and do you accept friend requests from agents
Take a look at this profile for example in a similar role at a competitor- Seems way excessive and detailed to me
http://uk.linkedin.com/in/kadajack
Does it make sense to give a long breakdown of what you did and is this just used by pimps or do employers now use linkedin??
What does the panel think?
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Originally posted by joey122 View PostTake a look at this profile for example in a similar role at a competitor- Seems way excessive and detailed to me
If you don't, then just tell yourself that everyone else's profiles are "way excessive and detailed"......
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How Much Info To Put On Your LinkedIn Profile
Starting to think about my next contract - I am up for renewal in 4 months time and need to get networking
I ve not used LinkedIn much but a few people swear by it - How much info do people think is worth including and do you accept friend requests from agents
Take a look at this profile for example in a similar role at a competitor- Seems way excessive and detailed to me
Does it make sense to give a long breakdown of what you did and is this just used by pimps or do employers now use linkedin??
What does the panel think?Last edited by joey122; 17 January 2010, 22:59.Tags: None
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