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Previously on "Pimp wants to be my LinkedIn buddy"
I find that a lot of my clients prefer me NOT to have agents added.
If I find an agent that I think is "different" from the norm, I usually have no problems adding them.
I've contracted at some really wellknown companies and in the very early days of Linked In, I did get a lot of complaints from an old hiring manager that they were being swamped.
Whilst I take that approach, I do have a friend whos totally open on linked in and he swears by it; his belief is that there's no point adding old clients that you've already worked with; you want new opportunities.
I have always accepted this from pimps I have done business with. Then last week I received this:
Just seen your update on Linked In. Could you not have contacted me about ClientCo [worked at 2 years ago via this agent] bearing in mind our past and the contact I made with you below and that you knew I worked with them still?
Just thought it would have been the decent thing to do.
Good Luck anyway !
And after I politely explain the circumstances, do I get an apology? No, further questions about why he might not have been given the business re Clientco.
This happens all the time. I just say yeah on the phone then ignore the email when it comes.
Is there any harm to accepting these? Is there any benefit? Surely as a paid member they can all read my profile anyway.
I always ignore them, In the past I have had an agent contact one of my linkedln connected managers, a fellow contractor, to fill the position which I had just left
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