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it can be useful if you are self employed; every time i finish a project, if the client is on linkedin i'll request a testimonial. which sometimes does help to get projects.
the linkedin page like most other soc. networking profile pages can rank quite well in google, too. expect random friend requests from people stating they know you, etc. annoying. i switch all the notifications off for every social networking site i use for that reason. |
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it can be useful if you are self employed; every time i finish a project, if the client is on linkedin i'll request a testimonial. which sometimes does help to get projects. The only point of this post is to give you some insight as to how a prospective employer might view your profile. It's worth checking that clients have added you as a supplier rather than a friend (a lot of people do that when they are in a hurry). |
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Folks, |
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I use it as well, as do most people in my industry.
...and I will never join tw@tter or facebook. I think Linkedin works. One you've set it up, your profile is up there and it's up to you to connect to other people and accept invitations. Headhunters roam a lot and check out profiles constantly. I just draw the line when it comes to personal information. Haven't uploaded any of it. I keep this as a strict business platform and for that, it's really good. |
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