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I'm not a writer.

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All right now as we get into some of the more advanced portions of the length in part of this course

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first you're going to see a link to a blog next where you can watch a blog on how you can get some Linked-In

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recommendations making recommendations are actually pretty important.

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I've interviewed multiple people who are in positions of authority and power and they said that they

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look for recommendations on candidate profiles so you can check out a bar on that.

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And I encourage you to take advantage of some of those strategies and then you're going to see the linked

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in power.

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Now this is a sort of power networking exercise.

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I have used it a lot.

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I'll tell you the instance when it was most helpful for me.

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So I tried to get USALS courses on Amazon Prime.

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So I use the power game to go and network with a lot of people at Amazon.

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And then ultimately I was able to connect with the head of Amazon Prime video globally through this

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strategy.

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This happens all the time.

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I mean I cannot tell you how powerful this type of stuff is.

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So I'll show you the Linked-In power game to wrap up the Lincoln portion of the course.

