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Cannot wait for the day when I can retire from contracting and delete my LinkedIn account. It's been good for a few contracts but the 5hit that's posted on there these days. -
I did. still get calls thoughOriginally posted by oliverson View Post
Cannot wait for the day when I can retire from contracting and delete my LinkedIn account. It's been good for a few contracts but the 5hit that's posted on there these days.He who Hingeth aboot, Getteth Hee Haw. https://forums.contractoruk.com/core...ies/smokin.gifComment
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I do get consultancies and agents get in touch with me through it, which is about the only thing that keeps me on there. LinkedIn jobs briefly threatened to be interesting but it's just another JobServe now.Originally posted by oliverson View Post
Cannot wait for the day when I can retire from contracting and delete my LinkedIn account. It's been good for a few contracts but the 5hit that's posted on there these days.
Some of the postings are unbearable (although there is some good stuff in amongst it). It's launched this whole pseudo-science of people trying to influence the algorithm while most of us just want to connect with colleagues (past and present) and people who might help us find work.Comment
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Incidentally, I went through the process to cancel my subscription and at the end got offered two months half priced.
Not sure if it will work for everyone but you might be able to save yourself £20.Comment
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Has anyone bothered to get verified? You need to upload your passport which am not keen to do as I was a victim of identity fraud many moons ago so am super careful now....
So much rubbish on LI nowadays it used to be a serious website but it has become like FBComment
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Only thing I do on linkedin is update my status when contract is coming to an end. Don't look at any posts whatsoever. As people have said it's a joke of a site nowadays. Either people posting political rubbish, non work related stuff or stupid polls. Would delete it but still get the odd message on there about work.Comment
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Christ no. How many times has LI had a data breach? They were part of the Mother Of All Breaches early 2024 and I believe another serious on in Oct 24 let alone all the historical ones and they wan't your passport? Not on your nellie.Originally posted by Cookielove View PostHas anyone bothered to get verified? You need to upload your passport which am not keen to do as I was a victim of identity fraud many moons ago so am super careful now....
So much rubbish on LI nowadays it used to be a serious website but it has become like FB'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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You don't give references? I think I can see what your problem in finding a contract might be... (although usually references are given at or around contract acceptance/finalization time).Originally posted by SchumiStars View PostI did have an agent asking for 2 references yesterday. I did my usual which was to put the phone down, always annoying and such a waste of time sometimes. Not that I am very busy these days
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It's a tried and tested rule for over 20 years that any agents asking for references before the interviewOriginally posted by willendure View Post
You don't give references? I think I can see what your problem in finding a contract might be... (although usually references are given at or around contract acceptance/finalization time).
1) Doesn't have any actual contracts
2) only wants your references to see if they are looking for contractors.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Oh ok, in that case it does make sense.Originally posted by eek View Post
It's a tried and tested rule for over 20 years that any agents asking for references before the interview
1) Doesn't have any actual contracts
2) only wants your references to see if they are looking for contractors.Comment
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