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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. Unlike a traditional CV / resume, LinkedIn allows you to inject some personality so why not make the most of this opportunity. Always personalise invitation requests. You wouldn’t throw a business card at someone and then walk away would you?

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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. In your case, she may have been able to influence the SVP, CEO, HR, or the other assistants because she is in charge of all admin and it’s her duty to manage them. The link is that original post. How well do they listen?

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When working isn't fun: Ho hum, ho hum, it's off to work I go.

Laughing all the Way to Work

Polish up the ol resume It is all right to send your resume out and see what kind of response you get. There are still jobs to be had, you just have to find them. In this new age of not doing anything more than a quick spell check on documents, make sure you do not have any spelling mistakes in your resume.