Join the LinkedIn Group With More Than 35,000 Cleaning Professionals

March 4, 2021

ISSA’s LinkedIn.com networking group—“ISSA – The Worldwide Cleaning Industry Association”—continues to grow at an active clip and has now reached another milestone, topping more than 35,000 members.

As of today, 35,040 professionals are part of the largest online networking community for the cleaning and maintenance industry. All members of the professional cleaning industry are encouraged to join the group and participate in the variety of active discussions that take place daily. The group continues to expand with more than 2,000 members joining in the past few months.

“Our LinkedIn group is really growing, and the topics shared among industry professionals provides great advice to anyone involved in the cleaning industry,” said ISSA Editorial Director Jeff Cross. “Every single person in the global cleaning industry should be part of this group so they don’t miss out on industry news, event announcements, updated government regulations, multimedia products, and much more.”

If you have not already created a LinkedIn account, you can do so at www.linkedin.com. Once you have registered, join the “ISSA – The Worldwide Cleaning Association” group and start connecting with your industry peers today.

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