> From: "Gail" <http://www.cox.net/~g3> > Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2009 23:21:22 -0800 > > Dear Robert, > I recently received an email from a male I don't know by the name of > Dave Kevoe regarding LinkedIn. He seems to be a recruiter: Dave Kevoe Title: Owner, Kevoe Executive Search Demographic Info: Greater Los Angeles Area | Staffing and Recruiting > Maybe I do as a distant acquaintance, and I > have just forgotten who he is. I don't understand how all this works. > How do > I know if that is a job lead? Unless they name a specific job at a specific company, I usually ignore recruiters. > I don't want to get into trouble and be > emailing people I don't know. My suggestion is to ignore it. In any case, he doesn't have your email address -- they are hidden on LinkedIn. Recall that you should make sure you only have "I'll accept only Introductions" checked on https://www.linkedin.com/secure/settings?req= and click on "Save Changes", as I had suggested before. In this way, I can screen anyone who contacts you. > I think I wish I never got involved with this > as it's not my thing. The best way for me to get a job is to keep on using > the methods I was using before you told me about LinkedIn such as going on > the job websites. For example I had a job interview yesterday for a half > time job at the SB Zoo. I should hear the results in a week or two. Good luck. > I realize you meant well in trying to help me, but I think the situation is > different in a smaller area like Santa Barbara compared to the Bay Area > where you are. It's basically impossible to get a job here in the Bay Area. So, at this point, nothing, including LinkedIn, would help. > Gail > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Robert" <http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert> > To: <http://www.cox.net/~g3> > Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 7:21 AM > Subject: Re: Reply from Gail re: job leads on LinkedIn