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<blockquote data-quote="Alice G" data-source="post: 77932" data-attributes="member: 1160"><p>[USER=11573]@Max Power[/USER] just to add to this as well and for anyone else looking to connect on LinkedIn, I would say genuinely try not to overthink it. I think that the more you worry about your message (I’ve been there myself so many times!!) the more there’s the risk of sounding a bit robotic and depersonalised. I agree with [USER=5063]@Jacob Miller[/USER] entirely about being professional and understanding the boundaries of familiarity, but I also think that you still want to be authentic and let the person see ‘you’ to some extent. There is a difference, I think, between being overly familiar and communicating professionally but in a friendly manner authentic to you. I think for me, being concise is key. Everyone appreciates politeness but don’t feel as though you need extended pleasantries etc, getting to the heart of what you’d like to say is key in my book!!</p><p></p><p>These are just my two cents from my own experience and perspective but @Jacob’s guide is a fab one!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alice G, post: 77932, member: 1160"] [USER=11573]@Max Power[/USER] just to add to this as well and for anyone else looking to connect on LinkedIn, I would say genuinely try not to overthink it. I think that the more you worry about your message (I’ve been there myself so many times!!) the more there’s the risk of sounding a bit robotic and depersonalised. I agree with [USER=5063]@Jacob Miller[/USER] entirely about being professional and understanding the boundaries of familiarity, but I also think that you still want to be authentic and let the person see ‘you’ to some extent. There is a difference, I think, between being overly familiar and communicating professionally but in a friendly manner authentic to you. I think for me, being concise is key. Everyone appreciates politeness but don’t feel as though you need extended pleasantries etc, getting to the heart of what you’d like to say is key in my book!! These are just my two cents from my own experience and perspective but @Jacob’s guide is a fab one!! [/QUOTE]
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