Yes. Skills have been around for a while and now your connections can endorse that, in their experience, you actually have those skills.

For the moment, if I'm on LI and have a few minutes I'll go through a few panels of endorsements (they pop up on the top of profile pages). I probably triggered an email to Rob and a few others on the list this morning as I did a few. I wasn't looking up list members; I was just reacting to the panel.

And as noted if you see the panel for endorsement you're only endorsing one skill at a time. I might endorse you for RPG but not for iSeries as that wasn't displayed. LI doesn't at the moment offer a drop-list of skills in the panel; instead you'd have to go to the person's profile to do multiple concurrent endorsements.

On , David Boettcher <dpboettcher@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
so, is this endorsing a new thing?

Just noticed it in the last month or so.



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On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 2:19 PM, Jerry C. Adams midrange@xxxxxxxx> wrote:



> I stopped endorsing Rob after he complained off-line of the plethora of

> messages. I admit that I didn't keep track of the areas asked for each

> endorsee (sic), but I didn't recall the same area coming up more than once

> for an individual. What I do recall is that LI might ask about "Rob -

> iSeries?" during one session, but not RPG until the next session; ie, it

> (LI) didn't seem to ask about all of an individual's areas of expertise in

> a

> single pass, which I thought was weird.

>

> But LI hasn't asked me tp endorse anyone lately. Maybe because I decided

> to

> not upgrade from my free membership.

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> Nobody's endorsing me anymore, so my problem stopped. :)

>

>

>

> On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 2:19 PM, rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>

> > Sometimes, when certain people endorse me on Linked In I start

> > getting, over and over, "Joe Schmoe has endorsed you!" Hey, I

> > appreciate it, and I'm reasonably sure they didn't do it 17 times, but

> > what can I do to get these messages to stop?

> >

> > Well I suppose a filter to move the subject and from linked in to

> > trash might work.

> >

> >

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