how many contacts do you have?are you selective or do you just invite/accept new contacts from almost any acquaintencewhat groups do you belong to?has it ever helped you get a job?
12/9/2008 12:13:47 AM
It's just facebook for the +30 crowd. I signed up and was immediately barraged by friend requests from 3/4ths of the sales staff of my company (90% of which I'd never met)I never went back again.
12/9/2008 12:18:20 AM
^ i can see how that can happen, but is that a bad thing? this is professional networking, not a social outlet for hooking up dates or beer buddies.^^ my answers:1) ~402) selective: only people ive worked with directly, or know personally, plus a few tech recruiters3) Perl Mongers, but i dont see any benefit4) not directly, but i did get inside info on a company i was interviewing with.[Edited on December 9, 2008 at 12:42 AM. Reason : ]
12/9/2008 12:37:11 AM
12/9/2008 12:48:20 AM
80 contactsVery selective. I only accept invites from people who I would either personally vouch for (in business or as a character reference), or, people who I know are extremely well connected and can/have helped me out in the past.No GroupsYes, it's how I found my current job (though I found it almost by accident). And I will add that LinkedIn directly helped me land this job, as my network and recommendations over time helped vet me before they even contacted me.[Edited on December 9, 2008 at 2:31 AM. Reason : .more.]
12/9/2008 2:30:53 AM
Connections:24 connections most of which are through professional association. Actually come to think of it a lot of them are from the groupstudy.com listserv. I think 6 or so came from TWW fwiw.Selective:I use LI to establish a professional network of contacts. I dont connect with people as liberally as facebook because of the professional identity linked in is meant to establish. As I start working again when I graduate I will become more and more selective of who I connect with. I will also likely remove connections that I have little or no association with. Right now Im using it as a tool to find a job, or establish professional credibility.Groups:American Society for Information Science & TechnologyCISCO Cisco Alumni Association CISCO CERTIFICATIONSCisco CertifiedCisco club CISCO PROFESSIONALS Delta Sigma Phi FraternityKukkiwon Networkers Club for all Cisco networkersTae Kwon Do Black Belts UNC AlumniUNC General Alumni Association USAFNetwork WTF Tae Kwon Do - Athletes[Edited on December 9, 2008 at 2:58 AM. Reason : .]
12/9/2008 2:57:20 AM
12/9/2008 3:19:22 AM
Joe is right on point."Recommendations" on LI function essentially as professional references, just as your references would on a resume.LI uses the hresume microformat. It is primarily meant as a professional networking site where your identity is established through your resume (work experience, education, accomplishments therein). Its a way of maintaining your resume online instead of on job sites, on top of what Joe already mentioned about maintaining contact with those who you currently, or used to work with.
12/9/2008 9:09:35 AM