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Originally posted by Damon View PostIMO the endorsements are being used for two purposes:
1. Genuine support for your profile from peers
2. I'll endorse you so you will do the same for me...
The later being the primary motive. People trying to improve their profile as recruiters will search using the endorsement keywords.
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Originally posted by kal View PostAre Linked In endorsement not a total a waste of time?, I would say yes, I have people endorsing me for stuff that they know nothing about... If someone takes the time to write a few lines fair enough but just clicking on a box saying 'Does kal know about Ninja Skills' is pointless IMO.
1. Genuine support for your profile from peers
2. I'll endorse you so you will do the same for me...
The later being the primary motive. People trying to improve their profile as recruiters will search using the endorsement keywords.
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostClassic!!!
I love that she has all those endorsements on linked in but has only been doing the job 6 months. Although the 6 months might explain this mistake I guess.
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Classic!!!
I love that she has all those endorsements on linked in but has only been doing the job 6 months. Although the 6 months might explain this mistake I guess.
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Originally posted by kingcook View PostI know in general recruitment agents can be quite lazy not doing much, but this is takes the biscuit!!
Perl and Shell Developer
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Lazy agent
I know in general recruitment agents can be quite lazy not doing much, but this is takes the biscuit!!
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