Information on this circulated on the gaydar yesterday. Thanks to LezGetReal for the video.
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Saturday, January 29
by
Sue
on Sat 29 Jan 2011 11:38 AM EST
Information on this circulated on the gaydar yesterday. Thanks to LezGetReal for the video.
by
Sue
on Sat 29 Jan 2011 11:30 AM EST
Does anyone else use LinkedIn.com? I joined a few years ago, but have found it newly compelling reading because of the livefeed of tweets and status updates. I'm not aware of any of my friends who have found a job this way, but it is lovely to have all of your information in one place. I downloaded an app that lets me post all of the articles about a project I coordinated for the holidays as well as some of the exceptional guest blog posts. I also like the recommendation/referral options. To my surprise, I get the most feedback as editor of this blog rather than my day jobs. To be fair, in some cases, there's overlap so I guess people feel more comfortable defaulting to the blog. I used to bury the blog in the Accomplishments section of my resume. I like to put it out there in the interest of full disclosure since I have a bit of reputation as a result of blogging. But on LinkedIn, I list it as a job and have a robust description of my accomplishments. Now I'm at the point that if I was job hunting, I'd want to leverage my blog accomplishments along with other accomplishments. Advocacy is a skill which overlaps both my professional life and my blogging self. I'm not aware that I've lost any contacts and I gain new ones at a moderate, but consistent pace. There's no sense pretending that I am not a blogger. I'd have to disclose it at some point so I might as well try to leverage it up front if necessary. The networking disclosure question comes up often. If I'm at a work related event, I rarely discuss it except in broad terms. I think that's appropriate. What's more challenging is when I'm at a "personal life" networking event and both come up. It takes some finesse to maintain the boundary, yet network effectively. For example, someone might ba a good interview, but also a good work collaborator. I opt for work because I feel an obligation to the people we serve to do my best for their welfare. I'm rarely in situations where I can's comfortably disclose being gay. Typically, it comes up in a personal context such as "Yes, I tried that restaurant last week with Ledcat. We loved it." The two girlie name "us" is the cue and I can tell in minutes if there will be another conversation. So here's my profile http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=334304&locale=en_US&trk=tab_pro Ask me to join your network. If you dare .... LOL. |
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