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Looking for clients primarily
I've an aversion to anything like Facebook but the guys I'm subbing for at the moment have suggested it, as a way of sweetening the news that they've nothing else for me when this contract ends on Friday.
(, Sat 10 Dec 2011, 22:25, 2 replies, latest was 14 years ago)
I think prospective employers check it too.

(, Sat 10 Dec 2011, 22:26, Reply)
That's what I was hoping
As a man of no fixed income it may prove useful.
(, Sat 10 Dec 2011, 22:28, Reply)
It can't hurt.

(, Sat 10 Dec 2011, 22:32, Reply)
Can you advertise on it?
I'll have a closer look tomorrow but can you actually put your own website on?
(, Sat 10 Dec 2011, 22:40, Reply)
You can invite people or tell them you've registered or summat.
And can search by different criteria that suits.
(, Sat 10 Dec 2011, 22:43, Reply)
Yeah', I'd go for it. You can also upload your CV and it'll cleverly try and get as much info out of that as you can.

(, Sat 10 Dec 2011, 22:40, Reply)
As above
I'm really thinking of it as a way to promote the business, although my CV has been more useful recently.

Can't be bothered tonight but I'll give it a look in the morning.
(, Sat 10 Dec 2011, 22:43, Reply)
A CV is only good if the right people can see it.
Yeah', give it a shot when you're heads a bit more straight, worst comes to it you've wasted a few hours, no big deal... but if it pulls off, then you're sorted.
(, Sat 10 Dec 2011, 22:45, Reply)

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