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Hillary Clinton signs up to LinkedIn to help land job as President of the United States | Hillary Clinton signs up to LinkedIn to help land job as President of the United States |
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One would have assumed that when it came to her CV and work history, most potential voters would know enough about Hillary Clinton. | One would have assumed that when it came to her CV and work history, most potential voters would know enough about Hillary Clinton. |
But given that she is after a job – that of President of the United States – it is perhaps not so surprising that she has decided to sign up to the professional’s social network LinkedIn. | But given that she is after a job – that of President of the United States – it is perhaps not so surprising that she has decided to sign up to the professional’s social network LinkedIn. |
The Democratic front-runner filled in her profile on the networking site, listing herself as 2016 Presidential Candidate. Her first posting was a message on the site’s Pulse page, seeking to reach out to the business community. | The Democratic front-runner filled in her profile on the networking site, listing herself as 2016 Presidential Candidate. Her first posting was a message on the site’s Pulse page, seeking to reach out to the business community. |
“We need to build their experiences into our policies - because small businesses are the backbone of our economy, and they have as much to teach us as ever,” Ms Clinton wrote in her post. | “We need to build their experiences into our policies - because small businesses are the backbone of our economy, and they have as much to teach us as ever,” Ms Clinton wrote in her post. |
She added: “Despite generations of progress on so many other fronts, it’s still too hard to get a business started today. Hard work is no longer enough to guarantee opportunity. | She added: “Despite generations of progress on so many other fronts, it’s still too hard to get a business started today. Hard work is no longer enough to guarantee opportunity. |
“Credit is too tough to come by. Too many regulatory and licensing requirements are uneven and uncertain.” | “Credit is too tough to come by. Too many regulatory and licensing requirements are uneven and uncertain.” |
The New York Times said that LinkedIn was often eclipsed by other social networks when it comes to online campaigning, with videos on Facebook and Snapchat garnering headline attention. | The New York Times said that LinkedIn was often eclipsed by other social networks when it comes to online campaigning, with videos on Facebook and Snapchat garnering headline attention. |
But the site has more than 115 million active professionals in the United States. Some candidates have used the platform, but few engage it frequently. | But the site has more than 115 million active professionals in the United States. Some candidates have used the platform, but few engage it frequently. |
Barack Obama made use of the network to ask questions to small-business owners in 2007 and in 2012. Republican Mitt Romney created a profile in 2012. | Barack Obama made use of the network to ask questions to small-business owners in 2007 and in 2012. Republican Mitt Romney created a profile in 2012. |
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