Here are three emails I like to save and refer back to for advice and good information.
The first is from Greg Wells who has a great You Tube video on getting found via LinkedIn:
If someone is searching for your skill set on LinkedIn they can only find you if you are within 3 levels of their network, so the bigger your network on LinkedIn the better your chances of being found by recruiters and hiring managers.
Send me an invite to connect by going to www.LinkedIn.com/in/greigwells, you may need to add my personal e-mail address which is Greig@BeFoundJobs.com
When we connect you will be able to be found by the 1,374,203 connections that are in my network on LinkedIn.
Helping One Person at a Time,
Greig Wells
Second email from Gina Abudi, consultant and soon to be author, I'm linking her profile URL but will ask for her blog URL and insert on another edit:
Hi Neldon,
What an honor! By all means do so. Many thanks and glad you enjoy the blog!
Best,
Gina http://www.linkedin.com/in/ginaabudi
What an honor! By all means do so. Many thanks and glad you enjoy the blog!
Best,
Gina http://www.linkedin.com/in/ginaabudi
On 02/17/11 5:48 AM, Neldon Demke SPHR, IPMA-CP wrote:
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You always show up on both my top of list for contacts but a blog I like to follow. Would you mind if I placed your blog URL on one of my blog posts about partnering and networking? A big fan - Neldon
The third is from a recent contact via a post on the 7 reasons to use LinkedIn who networks in the San Diego area
Brenda Mitchell has sent you a message.
Date: 2/20/2011
Subject: RE: One of my connections Jason Alba indicated when we link our resume via boxnet to our LinkedIn profile we should not put our phone or...
Neldon,
Thanks for commenting on the discussion I created.
I appreciate you taking the time to share your opinion on the topic I posted in the discussion forum, you really brought life to the discussion with your post.
Just to let you know, I create all the discussions based on articles on my blog, New Grad Life. It has free resources for job seekers regarding topics such as job hunting, resumes, interviews, networking, and more.
What we are trying to do is essentially educate as many people as we can so that they can find and land jobs they want.
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Thanks for commenting on the discussion I created.
I appreciate you taking the time to share your opinion on the topic I posted in the discussion forum, you really brought life to the discussion with your post.
Just to let you know, I create all the discussions based on articles on my blog, New Grad Life. It has free resources for job seekers regarding topics such as job hunting, resumes, interviews, networking, and more.
What we are trying to do is essentially educate as many people as we can so that they can find and land jobs they want.
You can subscribe for free to the newsletter - there's new content all the time to read and see.
http://feeds.feedburner.com/NewGradLife
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