by Leora Maccabee on October 6, 2009
I jumped onto the LinkedIn bandwagon in college, added all my classmates in law school, and reached out to old colleagues to re-connect once I was looking for new jobs and legal opportunities. I have pushed law students to join LinkedIn, told lawyers how to use LinkedIn (and other social media sites) ethically, and done one-on-one LinkedIn trainings for legal professionals and law schools.
But recently my tune has changed. I have stopped signing onto the site. I have started ignoring my LinkedIn e-mails.
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the lawyering survival guide | Lawyerist
I jumped onto the LinkedIn bandwagon in college, added all my classmates in law school, and reached out to old colleagues to re-connect once I was looking for new jobs and legal opportunities. I have pushed law students to join LinkedIn, told lawyers how to use LinkedIn (and other social media sites) ethically, and done one-on-one LinkedIn trainings for legal professionals and law schools.
But recently my tune has changed. I have stopped signing onto the site. I have started ignoring my LinkedIn e-mails.
More...
the lawyering survival guide | Lawyerist
