Value of LinkedIn Recommendations

Would you guys put a lot of value on a person's public LinkedIn recommendations? For example like having 2-3 MD's/VP's/Partners at your firm/fund write a recommendation for you?

Personally I think it says a ton when senior people with clout are willing to publicly vouch for a person. With the right person vouching for the right aspects about you, would you think this is personal branding in the right sense? Just trying to see where I should be allocating political capital

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Like you rightfully mentioned, it depends who'd give these recommendations. If you are applying for a role at BB XYZ and an MD from that firm you are recruiting for has left a recommendation... - this would work in your favor. (This requires people to actually google you/find your profile and also read the recommendations. In a digital world with an overflow of information this might not always be the case. Also, there are some companies with guidelines not to research the personal online profiles of candidates to avoid bias, i.e. statements a candidate made on Facebook or twitter years ago that can be misunderstood. However, LI would normally be looked into)

 
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Zero? LinkedIn is great for verifying online that you are a real professional and for finding some color on various peoples' backgrounds, but I don't think anyone pays too much attention to the small details.

If you have the ability for 2-3 MDs/VPs/Partners at your firm to write a recommendation for you, it would have much more impact for them to type up a letter on letterhead that you can copy and send, have them write an email to the person you are trying to impress, or have them pick up the phone and make their recommendation on a call.

"Check my LinkedIn recommendations - important people like me" just sounds weird.

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I'm of the opinion that LinkedIn failed completely at its mission and instead became a job board with a friends list. So if you think putting a recommendation from an MD on SimplyHired or Monster would up your game, go ahead and do it. Personally I think the whole site is worthless once your resume is good enough to get you hired on recommendation or application alone. Once I reach VP or whatever my next big promo winds up being, I'm nuking my profile.

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Near zero.

It's a momentary snapshot which tells me nothing. You could create fake LI profiles for MD, SVP, etc and write the coolest recommendations ever. The profiles aren't verified. If the person is willing to reaffirm that recommendation via a call, letter, or e-mail from their work handle, yeah, that carries some weight.

But no recruiter or hiring manager has ever said "they have a lot of LI recommendations, endorsed skills, or connections, we have to interview them or offer them 10% over market."

It's window dressing.

 

I swear man last time I went on LinkedIn it was a hot girl posting how hard she struggled in college and hundreds of horny bastards asking for her contact info.

 

Ask him for a reference on LinkedIn before he forgets who you are. It could be as short as the paragraph you just wrote. If you need something longer in the future, at least he will have that to jog his memory about his experience working with you. Just be a little polite and a little formal in your request and he will know where you're coming from--everyone has to look for jobs.

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