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From:
LinkedIn Customer Support <linkedin_support@cs.linkedin.com>
Date: Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 11:21 AM
Subject: Skills [Ticket: 120319-004504]
To:
carol.geyer@oasis-open.org
LinkedIn Customer Support Message
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| Hi Carol,
This is Toni from LinkedIn Customer Service. Please accept my apologies for the delay in responding. We are currently receiving a high volume of inquiries. Please know that your patience is highly appreciated.
Thank you for your message. Feedback from members like you provides us with many insights that identify the needs of our customers. I sent your message to our research and development team for review and consideration in future developments.
We try to provide appropriate Skills for all our Members. I would suggest that the users of AMQP apart from adding the Skill to their profile also request to have the Skill be added to the official list by clicking "Send
Feedback" at the bottom of their LinkedIn homepage.
We'll have to do some investigating to see if it should be added, so in the mean time please use one of the options we offer and change it later.
If you have any further questions, please always feel free to contact me again.
Kind Regards,
Toni LinkedIn Customer Service |
| | Original Contact: | | Member Comment: Carol Geyer |
03/19/2012 14:54 |
| How does a Skill get added to the Linkedin official list of Skills? I represent a group of a few hundred users of the Internet standard, AMQP. If I ask all of my constituents to write in "AMQP" as a Skill on their profiles, will it become an official LinkedIn Skill with its own dedicated page?
Thanks, Carol Geyer |
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