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Previously on "Should one accept practically any old Linkedin contact request?"
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostI've noticed that most the female agents look like page 3 material, I feel like I'm being 'groomed'.
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I've noticed that most the female agents look like page 3 material, I feel like I'm being 'groomed'.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI would let agents connect if they could be put in a limited view group where they cannot see my contacts.
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I accept most requests - currently I have about 5 agents who have requested an add but I have not replied yet. When I want a new gig I will add them and see what they have to say. All of my contacts are private so they are safe.
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I would let agents connect if they could be put in a limited view group where they cannot see my contacts.
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Originally posted by The Spartan View PostLol I hope you're being sarcastic?
Yep thats one way to get a reputation
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i accept recruitment agents but set my contacts to private so they cant be farmed.
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostBut then whats the point?
i use linkedin to get prospective clients (who generally aren't after my contacts but a gander at my experience). even if they are not calling me i can still use it to see who (individuals and companies) have been looking at my profile and that compliments data coming from my company website activity, agency calls that i may get and the state of my niche nation. it's a useful guide to the pipeline.
i also use it as a general contact status list - i can track what people are up to after i've left a gig but it's not about connecting my contacts - they can do that through me as a real live person if they wish.
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostNo they are fantastic, I keep a few handy to show clients why they should be outsourcing their business...
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostIf it looks a genuine account I will accept anyone, but my contact list is hidden and past clients are although shown, normally big enough operations that the hiring managers are not contactable at random from my info
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If it looks a genuine account I will accept anyone, but my contact list is hidden and past clients are although shown, normally big enough operations that the hiring managers are not contactable at random from my info
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostSo all your jobs have magically appeared out of fairy dust have they?
Reputation was around long before Linked In.
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