Senator's press secretary, 27, reveals creepy message she received on LinkedIn and inspires a wave of others to share their own stories of men trying to woo them through the site Hannah Ray, the press secretary for US Senator Lisa Murkowski, revealed the message on Twitter A man asked her if she would consider relocating for the right job 'or right man' Other women's stories included men telling them they were 'gorgeous' and 'charming' One had a man tell her through LinkedIn that he had just found her Bumble profile LinkedIn joined the thread to condemn the messages and encourage women to report them By Jennifer Smith For Dailymail.com Published: 19:37 GMT, 19 March 2019 | Updated: 19:37 GMT, 19 March 2019 Viewcomments A senator's press secretary has shared the creepy message she received from a man on LinkedIn and inspired a wave of other women to reveal their own horror stories of men using the professional networking site to try to woo them. Hannah Ray, 27, revealed on Twitter that a man had messaged her asking her first of she was interested in a new job and then if she was interested in him. Ray, who is the press secretary for US Senator Lisa Murkowski, posted a screens shot of their conversation then wrote: 'NO DM IS SACRED. NOT EVEN LINKEDIN.' She was inundated with responses from other women who said they had received similar, unwanted messages from men. Hannah Ray revealed the message she received on LinkedIn in a Twitter post on Monday Ray's suitor asked: 'Would you be willing to relocate if the right opportunity came along? She replied: 'I'm not actively seeking out a new position at the moment. However, generally speaking, if the right job at the right time became available, I would be open to relocation.' He replied: 'What about the right man,' and added a winky face. Among the replies from other woman was one which read: 'I guess you have been told several times how gorgeous you are.' He signed off his email: 'I hope to hear from you soon. Until then keep those (sic) beautiful smile.' Another woman received a message from a man who wanted to 'initiate a proper and structured relationship'. 'What do you say?' he asked, after telling the woman that she had a 'charming smile'. Others acknowledged their inappropriate approach but persevered regardless. 'Sorry for the random add. I actually came across you on here and wanted to see if you'd be interested in getting coffee sometime? 'Again, I know it's a bit random and it's LinkedIn. But I still wanted to ask,' he said. Another woman revealed that she was contacted by someone who told her they had just come across her profile on the dating app Bumble. As Ray's post gained attention online, LinkedIn jumped in to the thread to condemn the messages. 'It's absolutely not acceptable to send inappropriate messages on LinkedIn. We take these reports very seriously and have tools in place to report and block,' a message from its help desk read. Other women jumped in to share their horror stories and LinkedIn also joined the thread Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility