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If you're a LinkedIn user, you've probably noticed one interesting thing that had been lacking from user profiles - educational background. Now, you can enter that information, which I'm sure will assist in networking with alumni. Kudos to the folks at LinkedIn for improving their service once again.
I agree it was a great move. I entered my educational info right away. It's one more aspect of a "fit" profile.
Posted by: Joe Bartling at June 11, 2004 9:39 PMHere's a site that gives a pretty good view of the pros and cons of joining LinkedIn. If you want, the
the author will invite you to join LinkedIn.
http://www.luhman.org/gl/article.php/20040918000256936