I have never had a LinkedIn account, both out of general anti-data-vacuuming-social-media, and specifically anti-whatever-the-fucking-corphead-psychos-are-doing-on-LinkedIn tendencies, and managed to find a decent job out of uni just fine (software field). I’m now looking for a job again and the number one piece of advice I’m being given by concerned parties is “get on LinkedIn”.

I’m curious how many people into the whole “privacy” thing have had to make this choice, and which way you went with it.

Do the advantages (which it seems mainly boil down to “networking”) outweigh the icky feeling I’d get making an account? Of course only I can actually answer that question, but it sums up my conundrum.

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    Both of my last jobs I found through LinkedIn. Before that LinkedIn didn’t exist.

    The latter one I’m in now, which I’m very much appreciating and enjoying, I was head hunted for, due to my info on LinkedIn.
    The pay raise was substantial and the freedom of choice to how I want to work is superb, and like I said I really enjoy the work.

    So I’m most definitely in camp worth it.