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.

  • IntriguedIceberg@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    I do, but just because of my job. Everytime I’ve needed/wanted to start searching, LinkedIn’s where all of my jobs (previous and current) have come from. It’s the only account I’ve got left with my real name on it, so I’d get rid of it if I could but I don’t know how long I have before I need to start searching for a new job, so I just leave it there unused. The platform itself sucks and is full of circle-jerking and “self-made” people bragging, so I don’t engage with it at all other than for job seeking purposes. Also, I’m in IT so my experience with the platform is very particular to my field. Not everyone has good results with LinkedIn.

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      I don’t know how long I have before I need to start searching for a new job, so I just leave it there unused

      linkedin has never been useful for me, but i keep it around for this same reason.

      however i wonder about it’s effectiveness because i have similar profiles setup on all of the other job sites like indeed, monster, echo, etc and not a single one has yielded any leads at all since 2021.

      it makes me question if having it there is doing anything at all.

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    10 hours ago

    I wanted to get in contact with a researcher that didn’t have a public university mail and instead linked to his LinkedIn. I wasnt able to see his contact info unless logging in and I couldn’t contact him without paying LinkedIn, so I didn’t contact him…

    Great networking platform /s

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    11 hours ago

    It’s a big circle-jerk of people “proudly announcing” every time they take a shit. With that said though, I got my first job through a Linkedin recruiter, and many of the other jobs I interviewed for were through Linkedin one way or another. Do I like that hot garbage? Absolutely not. Did it help me get into the industry? Yes it did.

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    10 hours ago

    It’s a terrible place but it’s helped me multiple times in getting a job.

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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.

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    The thing about job searching is its kinda the opposite of privacy. Your shouting from the rooftops. Also the connections are important in linkedin because it allows me to give and recieve recommendations. Then its as good a place as any to have your online resume. That being said I don’t really know how much of my employment history have been effected by it. I think my last job the person likely found me on it but the one before that was from a tech conference where places had booths looking for talent. Im not sure on one previous to that and on some contract work I did. So Im not sure I can answer is it worth it. Just that you gotta have something or your going to be limited to jobs you send resumes to alone.

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    14 hours ago

    Last year they announced updating their policy to include data usage for AI purposes or something => deleted the next day.

    It’s never gotten me a job, it doesn’t mean anything.

    All it is is people posting their “look I’m an influencer now too” takes written in semi corporate speak. Boring, meaningless meanderings of self importance.

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    Got my last 3 jobs from it. It didnt exist before then. Its a good place to store you employment history. Just dont use it like a social media site.

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    Depends on you local job hunting culture and your own work social networks.

    If you are a person that has many work related connections and you have a large offline network, you could probably get a job through that way easier. But if you are not big on maintaining social networks like that and you don’t have many connections, then you probably will have a hard time finding jobs otherwise.

    There is a middle ground where you open a LinkedIn account with none of your real information. You use it to find jobs and every job you want to apply to you go to the site of the actual company and apply through an email or whatever form they might have on their website with your actual resume. The disadvantage there is that some companies expect you to have a LinkedIn and might actually skip your resume if you don’t, also it is more work, and one actual advantage of LinkedIn is that you can keep a large work social network without having to maintain anything as you can always dm an old connection and it wouldn’t be as weird as calling them up.

    Personally, I take the privacy L and have a real LinkedIn profile.

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    Didnt have an account for years but needed to make one recently for some work bs. Anyway as much of a privacy nightmare as it is. It seems to be the way a lot of hiring is done these days. My friend found all his last few dev roles on there. I started on it late so forget half of the folks i went to college with etc but such is life.

    I do hate the falseness and corporate fetishization that goes on there. The mind virus is on full display.

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    18 hours ago

    LinkedIn is absolutely useless.

    It fails to include a libre software license text file. We do not control it.

    Apply directly.

    Always put ‘no social media’ on any form that asks for LinkedIn.