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25 ways to get noticed on LinkedIn

Practically Perfect PA

If someone accepts your request, then adhere to polite etiquette and say hello and thanks. Recommendations are the strongest form of social proof, so don’t be shy, get tooting that horn and ask current and former colleagues, clients and connections to recommend you. Always personalise invitation requests. Be social and engage.

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Answering Reader Mail: Being Terminated (Social Etiquette Part 2)

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

Hello Readers - 8 months ago, a reader asked me a question about fraternization and social etiquette at work. The example of how it could be misconstrued wasn’t helpful to you, but nonetheless, what she was saying was, “My focus is on your social etiquette behavior and I am pointing it out to you.” The link is that original post.

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Assistant Certifications: free webinar replay & handout

Office Dynamics

We get to know all our attendees and form long-lasting relationships. Baby boomers are admired for their business savvy, etiquette and professionalism and companies want that to flow over to the Gen Y’s and millenniums. I am job hunting right now and notice that the majority of companies are asking for two or more skill sets.

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