Linked in Company Profile
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Hi,
One of our client has a linked in Profile. He set up with his own company email address and he needs to add ma a user so i can update the profile.
However, we just couldn't figure out how to do this.
I have an email address with the company's url and added it on my profile. I 'liked' the company but i still cannot figure out how i could add my self. I can't login with client's email address as it is also his own linked profile.
I was wondering if anyone knows how to do this?
Thank you
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Thanks all,
I think i needed to add a bit more.. I've checked the link above before but the problem is, when he visits the company page and click on edit, there is no 'designated admin' or 'add admin' comes up under company page.
However, i've just noticed, maybe his account is also 'admin' status not 'owner'. Does anyone know how can i see which email address owns the company page? (Maybe i should just email to Linkedin?)
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This link should help you with step by step process. http://help.linkedin.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/37594Dave is right though, only your client can add you as an administrator.
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Hi Sida,
Only the owner of the page can add admin rights for you. All he needs to do is go to the company page and press the Edit button on the right hand side, once you are on the overview page there is a designated admins section. Ask him to add you there and you will automatically be able to edit the page.
Hope this helps
Dave
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