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I talk about non work stuff from time to time as it can give a better picture of yourself but there are boundaries.Originally posted by fatJock View Post
Ah I should have been clearer - not a fan of the whole "life story" blur into LI but letting your network know you're looking is how I operate. I see arguments on there about folks thinking the whole open to work banner is excessive but I disagree, it's okind of what it is .....
The whole Open To Work banner argument is usually started by people who give five tips to find a job or similar.Comment
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It is people looking for permanent jobs as well. I have no scientific data to back this up but the ones who start doing seem to be doing it for a while so I am not sure it helps them.Originally posted by GJABS View Post
In theory this should be irrelevant to a potential client, as they should only be interested in a contractor's ability to deliver the project.
In practice clients are human too, and many would be influenced by this. Whether in a positive or negative direction would depend whether the client was compassionate or sadistic..
If nothing else it would absolutely kill you in any rate/salary negotiation if you did find a role through it.
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I deleted LI earlier this year and never looked back. Never got anything from it. Its worse than FB because it pretends its a professional platform, and well at least FB has some decent second hand advertisements. Not even mentioning all the corp cringe slop and bulltulip its always putting in your feed.Originally posted by avonleigh View PostLI stopped being a professional forum a long time ago now. It's pretty much the same as FB nowadays. So much so that's why people moan on it. I have an account but I never use it. Still get the odd recruiter message me now and then, so it still has some purpose.
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One thing I have noticed on LI recently is people wanting to connect whose photo looks like a Guess Who? picture.
Err, no thanks, ScamBot.
qh
He had a negative bluety on a quackhandle and was quadraspazzed on a lifeglug.
I look forward to your all knowing and likely sarcastic and unhelpful reply.
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Originally posted by avonleigh View PostLI stopped being a professional forum a long time ago now. It's pretty much the same as FB nowadays. So much so that's why people moan on it. I have an account but I never use it. Still get the odd recruiter message me now and then, so it still has some purpose.Must admit I wouldn't go as far as that and certainly wouldn't delete it but certainly lost faith in it years ago. Nothing that's going on on there is new either, maybe just the frequency of it, but the reams of irrelevant or willy waving posts turned me off a long time ago. People also talk about it being the new way to get work. I've found the job search offering absolute garbage. I would have thought that would have been one of it's strong points but seems to fail spectacularly. Jobserve hasn't changed its UI for what, 15 years and is still the place to go (arguably). You would have thought linkedin would have naturally become the leader in this area.Originally posted by CodeCobbler View PostI deleted LI earlier this year and never looked back. Never got anything from it. Its worse than FB because it pretends its a professional platform, and well at least FB has some decent second hand advertisements. Not even mentioning all the corp cringe slop and bulltulip its always putting in your feed.
One of the things that gets me most, and it is probably to do with me being old and/or a miserable git but, anyone that has 'Helping companies yadda yadda' rather than their job role. I get why they do it and times change but still irks me. And that's one of the signs that LI isn't aimed at me.
I get it's probably still a relevant tool to some that live and work in networking but for your average contractor just looking for the next gig it's not the all being tool it makes itself out to be. It does bridge a gap, keeping in touch with useful ex-colleagues and whatever fairly basic networking requirement we need but it's no be all and end all, particularly with the rubbish people put on it as well.
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Totally agree and unlike you I don't get it all, in fact it makes me disregard any comment they make.Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
One of the things that gets me most, and it is probably to do with me being old and/or a miserable git but, anyone that has 'Helping companies yadda yadda' rather than their job role. I get why they do it and times change but still irks me. And that's one of the signs that LI isn't aimed at me.Comment
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I've found LI useful for the recommendations feature. Often ask colleagues to add a recommendation at the end of a contract and have added a page on the CV with some of the highlights for some roles in the past.
It can provide additional confidence and a 360 degree view from e.g. team members, client managers, C level contacts etc.Comment
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Glad you said that. I didn't want to go that far in case I was the only one and I'm the same.Originally posted by gables View Post
Totally agree and unlike you I don't get it all, in fact it makes me disregard any comment they make.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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You might find it useful to gather recommendations. Is the recommendations feature useful to you finding roles? I very much doubt. It's the one area I never bother to read.Originally posted by Smartie View PostI've found LI useful for the recommendations feature. Often ask colleagues to add a recommendation at the end of a contract and have added a page on the CV with some of the highlights for some roles in the past.
It can provide additional confidence and a 360 degree view from e.g. team members, client managers, C level contacts etc.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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