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    17 Jul

    LinkedIn Maximum Character Reference List

    By Dr. Dan DeWitt In Networking /  

    No doubt like me you have struggled at times to edit that perfect phrase to fit the Twitter 140linkedin characters limit. You may have had the same experience with LinkedIn. The following is a reference list of how many characters, i.e. letters, numbers, spaces and punctuation) that LinkedIn allows for each field as of 2015.

    1. First Name: 20 characters, Last Name: 40 characters.
    2. Professional Headline: 120 character limit.
    3. Summary: 2,000 character limit.
    4. LinkedIn Publisher Post Headline: 100 maximum characters (recommendation is 71)
    5. LinkedIn Publisher Post Body Text: 40,000 characters
    6. Website Anchor Text: 30 maximum characters.
    7. Website URL: 256 maximum characters.
    8. Vanity URL: 29 characters after www.linkedin.com/in/
    9. Position Title: 100 character limit.
    10. Position Description: 200 minimum and 2000 maximum characters.
    11. Interests: 1,000 character limit.
    12. Additional Info / Advice for Contacting: 2,000 character limit.
    13. Phone number: 25 character limit *
    14. IM (Instant message): 25 character limit *
    15. Address: 1000 character limit *
    16. Skills: 61 characters per Skill.
    17. Company Name: 100 maximum characters.
    18. Company Page: 2000 maximum characters
    19. Company Update: 600 characters or 250 if including a link.
    20. LinkedIn Status Update: 600 maximum characters.
    21. Group Discussion Subject Title: 200 maximum characters.
    22. Group Discussion Subject ‘Add More Details’: 4,000 characters.

    * Only your 1st degree connections, can see this info.

    Also, this is a web tool which will count your characters for you.

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    15 Jul

    SMP Client Philip Wojcik Appointed General Manager at PPG Industries

    By Shields Meneley In Client Placement /  

    We are pleased to announced that Philip Wojcik was appointed General Manager, Optical Monomers and Coatings, with PPG Industries. PPG is a leading producer of optical grade monomers and coatings used in the manufacture of eyeglass lenses. PPG Industries’ vision is to continue to be the world’s leading coatings and specialty products company. Founded in 1883, PPG has global headquarters in Pittsburgh and operates in nearly 70 countries around the world. Congratulations, Philip!

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    08 Jul

    Lilly D’Angelo becomes CHIC Group as VP of R&D

    By Dr. Dan DeWitt In Career Transition, Client Placement /  

    Shields Meneley Partners client Lilly D’Angelo has joined CHIC Group as VP of R&D. CHIC Group is a multi-national company based in Shanghai and was founded in 1997. lilly_ d'angelo CHIC Group’s 8 divisions span the fresh and processed food, pet snacks, supply chain management, home and garden, merchant banking and medical devices industries. CHIC is an entrepreneurial leader in China’s rapidly growing economy. Since its beginning, CHIC has been committed to the search for small enterprises with development potential. As an investor in start-up and developing companies, CHIC supports these enterprises with more than just capital. CHIC’s start-up investment strategy is to integrate the unique characteristics of the Chinese business environment with the development and management skills of a modern global enterprise; to establish and develop small companies with growth potential and help them to succeed in domestic and international operations and markets; and to continuously achieve an increase in capital return. Lilly’s extensive background as a scientist and business person and international breadth will be a tremendous asset to CHIC.

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