Jason Alba, author of "I'm On LinkedIn, Now What' wrote a blog post raising the question of how large should your network be - perhaps more importantly - can someone infer things about you based on the size of your network?
Here is my comments to Jason's Blog Post on the number of LinkedIn Connections:
Here's a question from my perspective as a recruiter. Let's say I'm recruiting a high level sales professional in the $150k-$200k level.
Should I hold it against that person that they've got a small to mediocre network on LinkedIn and a very average non-complete profile.
Can I draw the conclusion they are a poor networker? Perhaps, the issue is that they are too "old-school" in their sales approach? Or maybe they are just not technologically savvy and fear things like LinkedIn?
What conclusions should I draw? How is different today than 2 years ago? What will be the standard 2 years from now.
These are the questions my clients who are sales executives and CEOs are asking me?
Barry Deutsch
Social Media Coach to Vistage and TEC Speakers and Trusted Advisors
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