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Previously on "Linkedin - All the Agents want to be my buddies"
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostMegan the model?
Or it could just be the stock image that I've found elsewhere...
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Originally posted by kal View PostI got the same one! Had to look twice as that is some dress , rejected the invite though...
Have also had a couple from recruitment agents purporting to also being Models according to their profile?, very dodgy.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostToday's connection request is from someone in a mini-dress, who has been a recruiter for two months (previously working in a high street fashion store), and in their education section says that they hope to leave high school in 2014.
I can't understand why agencies think that we'd be so shallow as to accept just any request, purely because the person sending the link is pretty, wears revealing clothes and is 18. It's almost as if they have some kind of stereotyped image of an IT contractor.
(Looking at the connections, there is another CUKker who has already connected to her as well )
Have also had a couple from recruitment agents purporting to also being Models according to their profile?, very dodgy.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostToday's connection request is from someone in a mini-dress, who has been a recruiter for two months (previously working in a high street fashion store), and in their education section says that they hope to leave high school in 2014.
I can't understand why agencies think that we'd be so shallow as to accept just any request, purely because the person sending the link is pretty, wears revealing clothes and is 18. It's almost as if they have some kind of stereotyped image of an IT contractor.
(Looking at the connections, there is another CUKker who has already connected to her as well )
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostToday's connection request is from someone in a mini-dress, who has been a recruiter for two months (previously working in a high street fashion store), and in their education section says that they hope to leave high school in 2014.
I can't understand why agencies think that we'd be so shallow as to accept just any request, purely because the person sending the link is pretty, wears revealing clothes and is 18. It's almost as if they have some kind of stereotyped image of an IT contractor.
(Looking at the connections, there is another CUKker who has already connected to her as well )
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Originally posted by DirtyDog View PostIs it just me, or are the majority of agents who cold-connect on LinkedIn young, female and quite attractive?
I can't understand why agencies think that we'd be so shallow as to accept just any request, purely because the person sending the link is pretty, wears revealing clothes and is 18. It's almost as if they have some kind of stereotyped image of an IT contractor.
(Looking at the connections, there is another CUKker who has already connected to her as well )
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Originally posted by JRCT View PostIf you only connect to people you already know through other routes, then what's the point of being on LinkedIn?
I have been a bit unsure about it, but at the end of the day I use it to get work. If an agent wants to connect with me, I presume they may offer me work either now or in the future. It's in their interests to do so. If they never do, then so what if we're still connected. We just don't engage until there is a potential offer.
I don't see the point in having a private network either. If everyone did that then my only connection would be my mum.
I need a job sometime they know I'm looking or if they have an opportunity its easy to contact me. Some of my best jobs have come from personal contacts.
Many agents ( the Brylcreme boys)just want to spam your contacts! Don't let them in.
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If you only connect to people you already know through other routes, then what's the point of being on LinkedIn?
I have been a bit unsure about it, but at the end of the day I use it to get work. If an agent wants to connect with me, I presume they may offer me work either now or in the future. It's in their interests to do so. If they never do, then so what if we're still connected. We just don't engage until there is a potential offer.
I don't see the point in having a private network either. If everyone did that then my only connection would be my mum.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postit Isn't, but I'd let DA in, my contacts are private doesn't do to upset the the important people.
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I'm loath to connect to people I've never even heard of. If I get requests out of the blue, I generally send a message back saying effectively "hi, who are you?"
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I get agents adding me too even though I have no information filled in on my linkedin profile yet.
When I apply for a contract, the agent who I sent my CV to, views my profile.
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