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Has anyone seen a benefit from this? I had a profile i remembered yesterday and updated my info. Waste of time? Facebook for work titles? Anyone got a gig out of this?
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It's great. As a company We use it to hire talent, research the enem and keep in touch with business contacts. As an individual I tend to get a few recruiters reaching out to me. It's a good tool and the pro membership is worth the cost for corporate use.
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Anyone need a hand surgeon? I'm looking for a new job.
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Got my current job through LinkedIn... sort of. I went through my contact list and requested recommendations from several people. One called me the next day and offered me the job.
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I think it's more of an expectation thing - a prospective employer these days is probably more concerned about someone with no online presence at all. While I utterly despise so-called "social media" and have not / will not ever have a Facebook, Myspace, instrgram, etc. account, I do have a LinkedIn one mostly because I know I'm relocating / changing jobs soon and I want prospective employers to know I'm not BS-ing them when I talk about what I've done, who I've worked with, etc.
It's sort of a necessary evil these days. I simply ignore the invite requests from people I have no idea who they are (mostly headhunters and scammers I figure). I don't have time for their nonsense / sales pitches. I just want to show that I am essentially who I present myself to be in a traditional interview upon later scrutiny / research. |
^^^^ that is a good advice
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Well, he's dead now....
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And you'd have to live in Houston... ;) |
It's the only place on the web where you will find my real name and what I'm about, have no interest in Facebook, Instagram, Twitter etc
As I offer design/engineering services through my own company I use it as an online presence, not really advertising as I've not needed to do that yet. Its there is someone wants to Google me or are looking for a particular set of skills. I've had a few offers but use it mainly to keep track of where past work colleagues are. I request and accept link ups but only if there is a common interest, compatible skills, industry connections, mutual beneficial opportunities etc to my area of work |
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I was recruited for my current job through LinkedIn. I use it frequently for recruitment purposes, and keeping tabs on professional contacts that have moved away. It is hugely useful, and once you get a profile set up requires almost no maintenance.
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Linkedin is awesome for recruiting. We use it for most of our hiring (~4,000/year) and it has saved us 80% on recruiting fees while bringing in high quality talent. If you are looking or considering looking for a job, it is mandatory IMHO. However, Facebook, Instagram, etc. can skewer your career if you are not careful.
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I have linkedIn, not really looking for a job (right now) but my job (Science Museum tech) takes me all over the U.S.A. and I use it to stay in touch with other museums/people I have worked with over the years to see what they are up to.
I have facebook to keep in touch with friends and family out of state or out of the country. I agree the facebook thing has gotten blown out and over grown... but how else can I keep track of what my friends had for lunch or fluffy's incontinence? Anyone else hear the LinkIn got hacked? I started getting spam in my email... you don't suppose? |
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