Linkedin have been doing things to block recruiters for a long time.
I know this from when I was a shareholder and sometimes interim manager at a recruitment agency.
Linked have the view that recruiters should ONLY be using Linkedin recruiter, which costs.
So they limit accounts, recruiters simply create duplicate accounts with some posing as working for companies they have never worked for in order to avoid paying for Linkedin recruiter. They have also started blocking same name at same company accounts from having linkedin accounts.
Recruitrs have been signing up for 3+ accounts each using hotmail accounts etc. You can only run about 30 searches a month on Linkedin without Premium or recruiter. Most recruiters would use up 30 searches in under a week.
You would be surpised at how many recruiters are NOT provided with recruiter level Linkedin by their employers. For example Sthree agencies and Hays do not provide it as standard for their staff.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostMy guess is that they've have their main accounts banned and suspended. I report them to LinkedIn and block.
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My guess is that they've have their main accounts banned and suspended. I report them to LinkedIn and block.
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I have seen it a few times, not only Indian agencies, they say they are using their manager's account but don't explain why
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Originally posted by b0redom View PostHi Folks,
Anyone else seeing weird stuff on LinkedIn? 3 times now I've had Indian recruiters (Silverlink, Black Apple etc) contact me from other people's LinkedIn account. I asked one guy why he was contacting me from the account of a BA at Wells Fargo and he said. "My LinkedIn is broken so I am using my friend's."
Comes across as very dodgy. Have LinkedIn started making it hard to sign up for accounts or something?
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Weird Linkedin contacts
Hi Folks,
Anyone else seeing weird stuff on LinkedIn? 3 times now I've had Indian recruiters (Silverlink, Black Apple etc) contact me from other people's LinkedIn account. I asked one guy why he was contacting me from the account of a BA at Wells Fargo and he said. "My LinkedIn is broken so I am using my friend's."
Comes across as very dodgy. Have LinkedIn started making it hard to sign up for accounts or something?Tags: None
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