According to this article: LinkedIn recommendations are essentially a form of employment references. They can significantly boost your profile. They let hiring managers learn a bit about what you bring to the table from those who’ve worked with you, and that’s incredibly valuable to them.
Clifford: Angela is an experienced administrative assistant with whom I had the pleasure to work closely for over two years. She is very solution-oriented and possesses sound problem-solving skills. She adapts quickly to new challenges. She is very organized and efficient, prioritizes tasks well, and pays close attention to details while remaining flexible in whatever she undertakes. She has good communication skills and is well-liked by her peers. She would be a good asset to any team.
Clifford is the best boss I have ever had.
Luvana: I have known Angela for many years as her supervisor when she was in the role of Acting Student Affairs Coordinator at McGill University, and as her colleague in the McGill Toastmasters Club.
In both capacities, what stood out most for me is Angela's ability to connect with so many people: Her public speaking and organizational skills are impressive.
In addition, Angela possesses great interpersonal skills and her willingness to help others in any way she can is commendable. Angela is a loyal and dedicated person and has the ability to rise to the occasion when called upon.
Luvana was my supervisor and a friend. She contributed greatly to My Ideal Job.
Thank you for your words of validation!
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