Wordless Wednesday – Heard It Through the Grapevine
Image by tamaphi via Flickr
Image by tamaphi via Flickr
LinkedIn works with Twitter, and vice versa
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Coming Soon: LinkedIn for Blackberry
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Look who’s following you across Groups on LinkedIn
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LinkedIn Activities – Is It Time Sensitive?
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The LinkedIn Personal Trainer Goes Tweet
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LinkedIn at ApacheCon 2009
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I’d Like To Announce… With LinkedIn
03/11/09 The LinkedIn Personal Trainer
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April 23rd, 2008 at 11:14 pm
Very interesting picture and title!! Happy WW!
April 28th, 2008 at 8:57 am
This picture brought back great memories. Several years ago, when the song was popular, I gave a speech on the power of networking entitled “I Heard It Through The Grapevine” and had handouts with grapevines and leaves. The audience was asked to fill out each grape leaf and find someone connected to that name, add a grape leaf on the vine and continue. The speech opened the door for me to travel with First Lady Shirley Bellmon, her husband Henry, was Governor of Oklahoma. Grapevine, network, connection, golf, LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube, One Day One Job – the list is endless but the goal is the same – - to be connected.
April 29th, 2008 at 8:04 pm
Hi Scott
Since you recommend LinkedIn, I thought you will be interested to
know that my company, eGrabber (www.egrabber.com), has just
released a LinkedIn to Excel Automation Tool.
This tool enables recruiters to capture and import all LinkedIn profiles
from LinkedIn search results into Excel with a single click!
There is no programming to do. This tool can be given to admins
and others to help create an initial database of prospects.
The tool automatically opens each individual profile and imports
every attribute from the LinkedIn profile into a column in Excel.
All formatting is automatically and professionally handled.
Recruiters can quickly shortlist candidates and forward the Excel
list to hiring managers. Links within Excel allow hiring managers
to directly access resume. This is a real time saver!
For more information, please visit
http://www.egrabber.com/resumegrabberpro/linkedin_driver.html
Ravel Lee
Business Development Associate, eGrabber.com
408-705-1106
408-516-4571
Developers of resume sourcing tools for 12+ years