tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4118114012305504419.post5069079024501040829..comments2023-07-26T06:54:31.498-04:00Comments on Critical Thinking Outside the Box: I Always Feel Like Someone is Watching MeGenesiusJhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09712555473209980596noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4118114012305504419.post-24054524254764064452009-04-27T12:42:00.000-04:002009-04-27T12:42:00.000-04:00Hi Genesius - whenever I see one of your posts on ...Hi Genesius - whenever I see one of your posts on the SGGNG Yahoo Group site I jump right on it, as I know it will be interesting and valuable. This was no exception. I was aware of the list of those who viewed my profile, but never thought to click past that to find out who viewed me. When I tried that just now, I clicked on, for example, "Director at Rhodia" and got a list of 668 names to sort through! How do you figure out which person actually looked at your profile? Is it a bit of an educated guess? <br /><br />A couple of other comments / thoughts on LinkedIn:<br />- I have been using the strategy to purposefully update my profile on a regular basis, as this then generates an update to all those in my network, keeping my name and profile info in front of them and maybe jogging their memories about me. But someone I spoke to recently doesn't like that idea, because he thinks it takes advantage, or even annoys the others who don't have the possibility to opt out of these updates. What do you think?<br />- Have you had much experience trying to get introduced to 3rd level contacts? How does that work?<br />- I'm sure you take advantage of this LinkedIn feature, but maybe others aren't aware of the keyword based job search function on the home page. I use several keywords in quotes, separated by the word OR. One cool thing about this is it indicates at which companies you already have some level of contact.<br /><br />Thanks again for sharing this great information.<br /><br />Rodger CramRodger Cramhttp://www.linkedin.com/in/rodgercramnoreply@blogger.com