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post 1480897301 01-27-2017, 07:48 AM
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Again why would you put so much PI on LinkedIn?
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Originally Posted By LockAurelius
Do you think LinkedIn is beneficial in all professions? Accountants and lawyers seem to go through other avenues from what I hear. However, I am still not in the field so not entirely sure.
Absolutely. Even if you won't be recruited for firms, you can still make good connections, get involved with industry groups/meetups, and just do all around good networking. There are so many instances where people get a job not because they are the most qualified, but because of who they knew. Getting your foot in the door can often be the hardest part. I would join groups and get active in discussions, sharing industry related articles, etc.


Originally Posted By Rayaarito
Thanks for making this thread and checking mine out. It looks SO much better now. Now all I'm missing is a headshot.
Happy to help bro

Originally Posted By AnimalNation
What are the advantages to a premium account for someone looking for their next job?

I'm looking at the cost-benefit for being an active user using a premium account versus a free account.

Thanks for creating this thread, it's inspired me to focus on my LI account being on point.
In addition to pro giving more insights, you get unlimited inmails. A lot of people cannot receive regular messages, and only accept inmails. I would start the one month free trial when you are ready to go hard as fuk on apps.


Originally Posted By mav2505
Again why would you put so much PI on LinkedIn?
Could you elaborate on what you are rambling on about.
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post 1480918851 01-27-2017, 10:14 AM
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Originally Posted By MrAWatts
Could you elaborate on what you are rambling on about.
Lack of privacy

You really want your crazy ex gf knowing where you work?
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Originally Posted By mav2505
Lack of privacy

You really want your crazy ex gf knowing where you work?
Um you do realize the entire existence of Linkedin is predicated on the idea of creating a virtual resume and space to connect with other professionals, right? if you aren't going to put employment info there is no reason to sign up. And if you don't use it, you are holding yourself back.
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post 1480921941 01-27-2017, 10:38 AM
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Originally Posted By MrAWatts
Um you do realize the entire existence of Linkedin is predicated on the idea of creating a virtual resume and space to connect with other professionals, right? if you aren't going to put employment info there is no reason to sign up. And if you don't use it, you are holding yourself back.
There are other ways to connect with professionals

email
phone
conventions
etc.
post 1480922891 01-27-2017, 10:44 AM
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Originally Posted By mav2505
There are other ways to connect with professionals

email
phone
conventions
etc.
You're like one of those old people that shreds every piece of mail so nobody can steal their identity using their street address. You need to be asking yourself what you're doing wrong if you're so paranoid in life you won't have a Linkedin.
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post 1480923041 01-27-2017, 10:46 AM
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Originally Posted By MrAWatts
Um you do realize the entire existence of Linkedin is predicated on the idea of creating a virtual resume and space to connect with other professionals, right? if you aren't going to put employment info there is no reason to sign up. And if you don't use it, you are holding yourself back.
he's right

brb post your resume for EVERYONE to see
brb you can see that the person that viewed this person also viewed these people
brb jealous ex co-worker knows where you work, can bad mouth you to other contacts
brb hackers can steal info from the service
brb LinkedIn will spam everyone in your address book if you're not careful
etc

Also Micro$soft now owns it.

I deleted my profile a few years ago. Had over 500+ contacts and out of that I would say there were not too many people that I knew or would classify as real friends.

Linkedin allows companies to gather data on you including who you know. Do you really want your ex-coworkers talking about you without controlling the dialog? It's like providing references that might say anything even. No thanks.
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Originally Posted By Iron5427
he's right

brb post your resume for EVERYONE to see
brb you can see that the person that viewed this person also viewed these people
brb jealous ex co-worker knows where you work, can bad mouth you to other contacts
brb hackers can steal info from the service
brb LinkedIn will spam everyone in your address book if you're not careful
etc

Also Micro$soft now owns it.

I deleted my profile a few years ago. Had over 500+ contacts and out of that I would say there were not too many people that I knew or would classify as real friends.

Linkedin allows companies to gather data on you including who you know. Do you really want your ex-coworkers talking about you without controlling the dialog? It's like providing references that might say anything even. No thanks.
Well you chicken littles are more than welcome to avoid it, but I will reiterate - if you are so paranoid that someone will sabotage you, you need to ask what the fuk you are doing wrong in life and what kind of people you are associating with. The type of behavior you are describing is absolute worst case scenario and even in bad breakups that is not going to happen to 99.9% of people. Its just not reality. But you are only hurting yourself by not taking advantage of available resources.
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Originally Posted By MrAWatts
You're like one of those old people that shreds every piece of mail so nobody can steal their identity using their street address.
What's wrong with that?
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Originally Posted By MrAWatts
you need to ask what the fuk you are doing wrong in life and what kind of people you are associating with
Not everyone is lucky enough to grow up or work in ideal surroundings. Some have to work their way out of not so ideal situations and have had to deal with sh*tty people.
Originally Posted By MrAWatts
But you are only hurting yourself by not taking advantage of available resources.
*shrug*

I'm happy with my gig, no need to job hop.
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Depending on what field you're going into, you may / may not really benefit from having one.

Reading through this thread, not a single doctor, nurse, lawyer was seen that day. Mostly IT, administration, consulting, computer related, engineers seen posting itt.

I'm super old school and I still believe nothing beats cold calling, emailing, meeting face to face, just putting yourself out there.

The whole concept of LI it's almost like ********, let me show off what I got / can do kind of thing. I'll rather keep to myself. Luckily I'm also going into a field where I could land a great gig without LI but as things change eventually LI will be the new norm.

It's unfortunate but it's the way it is...
post 1480987391 01-27-2017, 06:51 PM
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Originally Posted By StiffSproles
anyone interested in a misc LinkedIn connection exchange? We we add eachother as connections and if we are in the same field, we can recommend one another to boost our perceived value.

Anyone in? srs.
I've actually considered this. I have a strong LI account, but I'm assuming not many people use it around here. I've had Amazon contact me once for a job, but that's it. Would be interested in adding people that actually contribute to this section and provide positive and good advice. No *******s.
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post 1481028471 01-28-2017, 04:29 AM
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Originally Posted By StiffSproles
anyone interested in a misc LinkedIn connection exchange? We we add eachother as connections and if we are in the same field, we can recommend one another to boost our perceived value.

Anyone in? srs.
I'm actually down for that. Sounds like it couldn't hurt
post 1481092931 01-28-2017, 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted By StiffSproles
anyone interested in a misc LinkedIn connection exchange? We we add eachother as connections and if we are in the same field, we can recommend one another to boost our perceived value.

Anyone in? srs.
Meh, I wouldn't mind. I have fairly loose standards for accepting invites.

- If I don't know you but we have a lot of mutual connections I'll likely add you.
- If we're in the same field or if you're in a field I'm trying to get into I'll add you.
- If you're not too far from where I live or work somewhere where I'd like to work, I'll add you.
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post 1481098391 01-28-2017, 04:35 PM
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Please explain to me what great opportunities you are being offered when your background is literally being a verizon cell phone salesmen.
post 1481108741 01-28-2017, 06:09 PM
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Originally Posted By _zman
I've actually considered this. I have a strong LI account, but I'm assuming not many people use it around here. I've had Amazon contact me once for a job, but that's it. Would be interested in adding people that actually contribute to this section and provide positive and good advice. No *******s.
Originally Posted By Rayaarito
I'm actually down for that. Sounds like it couldn't hurt
Originally Posted By Dre4
Meh, I wouldn't mind. I have fairly loose standards for accepting invites.

- If I don't know you but we have a lot of mutual connections I'll likely add you.
- If we're in the same field or if you're in a field I'm trying to get into I'll add you.
- If you're not too far from where I live or work somewhere where I'd like to work, I'll add you.
I'll make a new thread in the next few days on instructions and what not. I'll have to finish my account first.

My idea is we can all add each other as connections. If we share similar industries, we can recommend one another and what not. It will boost everyone's perceived value to a recruiter or potential employer. I think it's a win-win.

I think everyone posting ITT is level headed and serious and I don't mind getting this thing going.
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post 1481118561 01-28-2017, 07:19 PM
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Originally Posted By miscinginbed
Please explain to me what great opportunities you are being offered when your background is literally being a verizon cell phone salesmen.
Please do tell me more about this. Are you implying this is my current job? And if so, what makes you so sure of that - because everything you read on misc is true?

Do share.
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post 1481171781 01-29-2017, 08:11 AM
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Originally Posted By MrAWatts
Please do tell me more about this. Are you implying this is my current job? And if so, what makes you so sure of that - because everything you read on misc is true?

Do share.
Nice neg you manlet loser. Stop frauding on the internet and maybe you won't get called out.
post 1481196691 01-29-2017, 12:04 PM
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Originally Posted By miscinginbed
Nice neg you manlet loser. Stop frauding on the internet and maybe you won't get called out.
Thats what I thought, you are parroting what some other ******* has said and you have nothing of substance to offer here. Move along and enjoy your entry level retail job.
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post 1481206151 01-29-2017, 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted By StiffSproles
anyone interested in a misc LinkedIn connection exchange? We we add eachother as connections and if we are in the same field, we can recommend one another to boost our perceived value.

Anyone in? srs.
I thought about making a LinkedIn thread a few years ago, but there wasn't a career sub-forum and I didn't want to put it in the main misc because there would be too much trolling. I'd be in srs. I work in technology / engineering. If anyone wants to connect with me on LI PM me.

I've been traditionally a bit restrictive on who I added. I at least have spoken to all my contacts irl before, but I only have like 60-70 connections which is a bit on the low end. Do you guys that have 500+ just accept all requests / send cold invites to random people in your industry you don't know?
Originally Posted By Iron5427
he's right

brb post your resume for EVERYONE to see
brb you can see that the person that viewed this person also viewed these people
brb jealous ex co-worker knows where you work, can bad mouth you to other contacts
brb hackers can steal info from the service
brb LinkedIn will spam everyone in your address book if you're not careful
etc

Also Micro$soft now owns it.

I deleted my profile a few years ago. Had over 500+ contacts and out of that I would say there were not too many people that I knew or would classify as real friends.

Linkedin allows companies to gather data on you including who you know. Do you really want your ex-coworkers talking about you without controlling the dialog? It's like providing references that might say anything even. No thanks.
I understand you feel that way, but it's 2017 and OP is right. For most white collar professional jobs, having a decent LinkedIn profile is pretty much essential. I have a friend who works in high finance and he was saying that HR looks for your LinkedIn profile when you apply and not having one is considered a pretty big red flag. Anyway you can set privacy settings to restrict who can see your profile and connections.
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Originally Posted By miscinginbed
Nice neg you manlet loser. Stop frauding on the internet and maybe you won't get called out.
Strong negativity. OP is helping out by making a great thread and you attack with some random nonsense you read somewhere in trolled up misc 2 years ago.
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BUMP for a worthwhile thread.

For you LinkedIn pros - I am graduating in May, and I already have a job lined up at the firm I worked for as an intern this past summer. The paperwork has been signed, etc. so it's official as it can be at this stage. I am wondering if there is anyway for me to add that to my profile. Like is there an option for me to say "... will be working at XXX Firm starting in June 2016." Because when I try to add it to experience, it doesn't let me add dates in the future.
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I'd be down for the connection exchange and endorsement idea. Perhaps a short review of previous 'work' done for one another to go along with endorsing a skill (obviously something believable). Reviewed and approved by both parties before posting online. Would be massively beneficial for others and myself.

Needs to look legit though.
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Originally Posted By Linedriver
BUMP for a worthwhile thread.

For you LinkedIn pros - I am graduating in May, and I already have a job lined up at the firm I worked for as an intern this past summer. The paperwork has been signed, etc. so it's official as it can be at this stage. I am wondering if there is anyway for me to add that to my profile. Like is there an option for me to say "... will be working at XXX Firm starting in June 2016." Because when I try to add it to experience, it doesn't let me add dates in the future.
I'm pretty sure there is no built-in option on the site for adding future jobs like that. You could just use the year but not specify a month and include that information in your job title, then when the time actually comes update your start date and job title. For example:

Sandwich Engineer (Starting June 2017)
Burger King Restaurants
2017 - Present
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don't people be creeping on Linkedin?
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Originally Posted By DirtyDon123
In on this
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I appreciate this thread. LinkedIn has been monumental for my career - I know I would not be where I am at without it.

I think what you are saying works amazingly in attracting recruiters to take a look at your profile.I think it works a lot better when you have good job stability, work at a company and have a desirable/needed job responsibility.

If you are struggling to get recruiters to hit you up - be proactive. Especially for sales, show that you can do your research and add value. Find the person you think is hiring for any online listings you have, reach out introduce yourself and sell your value to the company. Just being proactive and taking that extra step can help you stand out.
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