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Honestly.com Brings Personal Recommendations into the Internet Age
Honestly.com offers you the ability to give recommendations about other people, and solicit recommendations for yourself. Think of Honestly.com as a way to give a star rating to people.
This is a very simple service. You login using Facebook Connect and then you can choose people to review. They have a simple 5 star rating systems for: Skill, Relationships, Integrity, and Productivity. You can then also leave a short message to say any other thoughts you have.
This is a great way to easily collect recommendations from the numerous different types of people that you deal with. You can easily get recommendations from your co-workers, bosses, clients, pastor and such. This will give prospective employers a better overall feel for how people think of you.
If you can get over the the thought that you are being a given a rating in the same manner people review their last purchase from Amazon this could prove to be a very useful service.
You should check it out at: http://www.honestly.com
Eli the Computer Guy has 16 years experience in technology being the guy to fix "it". From the Army, to building out new satellite offices for the enterprise, to running his own shop with 9 full time employees Eli has real world experience with almost all systems that technicians will be working with. Eli has 1600 hours of formal technical beyond his Bachelors Degree in Criminal Justice on technologies ranging from Avaya PBX/ Audix to Microsoft, Red Hat Linux, MySQL, Cisco and much more.









