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Update - I discovered that if you accept the invitation, then look in Archived, it gives the date of the Invite. As it happens the ones that caught my eye were over 2 months old, still never hurts to get the CV in front of a few more eyes ...
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Thanks for the replies - No I am not set up for email updates, get enough spam as it is, but as I am moving back 'into the market' I may enable them.
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I guess they can't be older than 2 weeks old, which isn't a particularly long time ago. I'd reply back if you're interested, just be prompt with subsequent responses here on..
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You set up for email notification?Originally posted by pjclarke View PostI only log into LinkedIn every fortnight or so, and generally ignore the slew of invitations from recruitment agents and the like.
However I've just seen a couple of offers that might be of interest. Trouble is, unlike messages, the invitations don't seem to have a date so I can't tell if they are recent or been sitting in my inbox for weeks and therefore effectively expired. Does anyone know if there is a setting to display the date of an invite?
Might help if you haven't deleted it.
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LinkedIn Invitation Dates
I only log into LinkedIn every fortnight or so, and generally ignore the slew of invitations from recruitment agents and the like.
However I've just seen a couple of offers that might be of interest. Trouble is, unlike messages, the invitations don't seem to have a date so I can't tell if they are recent or been sitting in my inbox for weeks and therefore effectively expired. Does anyone know if there is a setting to display the date of an invite?Tags: None
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