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Asking for a recommendation on LinkedIn can be a great way to boost your professional credibility and showcase your skills and achievements to potential employers or clients. Here are some steps to follow when asking someone for a recommendation on LinkedIn: 1. Identify the right person: Think about who you want to ask for a recommendation. It should be someone who knows your work well and can speak to your strengths and accomplishments. Ideally, it should be someone you have worked with closely and recently. 2. Send a personalized message: Don't just send a generic message asking for a recommendation. Take the time to personalize your message and explain why you are asking for a recommendation from this particular person. Be polite and professional in your tone. 3. Remind them of your work: If it has been a while since you worked with the person, remind them of your work together and the projects you collaborated on. This will help jog their memory and make it easier for them to write a meaningful recommendation. 4. Be specific: Give the person some guidance on what you would like them to focus on in their recommendation. Highlight some of your key accomplishments or skills that you would like them to highlight. This will make it easier for them to write a targeted recommendation that showcases your strengths. 5. Follow up: If you don't hear back from the person within a week or so, it's okay to send a polite follow-up message. They may have missed your initial message or just need a reminder to write the recommendation. Remember, when asking for a recommendation, it's important to be respectful of the other person's time and to show appreciation for their efforts. Make sure to thank them for taking the time to write the recommendation and consider returning the favor by writing a recommendation for them as well.
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