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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostI was having a chat with a mate who works for a consultancy in the US. They are now creating/modifiying the LinkedIn profiles of their consultants and there is pressure on them to all get 'recs' for any work they do.
His profile now says he studied at Harvard, he did, it was a 3 day course and he went for day 3.
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Originally posted by Bumfluff View PostI've linked into a few agents and the one thing I have noticed is the cr*p they post b*tching about other agents and bogus CV's sent by agents, naming and shaming of agents by other agents, its a good insight into what idots alot of them are.
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I've linked into a few agents and the one thing I have noticed is the cr*p they post b*tching about other agents and bogus CV's sent by agents, naming and shaming of agents by other agents, its a good insight into what idots alot of them are.
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Originally posted by Alf W View PostDon't even start me on the "I'll say you are really great if you say I'm really great" feature on there.
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I've noticed the LinkenIn machine has stepped up a gear every since the company went public. More pressure to buy into services I neither need or want.
I've got one job and a few leeds out of it, and I agree it remains a good place for like minded folks to be involved in a niche. However I wonder how easy it is for groups to become eroded with advertising and trolls and such like.
I'm very careful who I link with, agents don't even pass go. Not even the very pretty one from Canada.
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Originally posted by Alf W View PostAnyone notice a recent trend on LinkedIn for people's profiles to be spiralling out of control with job inflation, bulltulip and spin? Some of the stuff I'm seeing would even put MFs claimed exploits to shame.
Don't even start me on the "I'll say you are really great if you say I'm really great" feature on there.
Nobody believes anything they read on there now, surely?
Maybe I'm too English - I just can't bring myself to try and keep up with it.
At best I try and get 1 or two people from each gig if I can, I person who has managed me and I person I've managed.
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Originally posted by Alf W View PostDon't even start me on the "I'll say you are really great if you say I'm really great" feature on there.
Tremendous BSers, the lot of them. All the buzzwords you hate to hear, all on one site. One Yank reckoned he was so great I couldn't afford to pass up the opportunity of inviting him to speak to all my business associates. His self confidence was overwhelming. <snigger>
Every New Year's Eve for several years my inbox was filled with £££ off offers if I "upgrade tonight". Pathetic to watch really.
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If it's not that it's dodgy agents want to friend you on LinkedIn so then can spam your contacts
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostI was having a chat with a mate who works for a consultancy in the US. They are now creating/modifiying the LinkedIn profiles of their consultants and there is pressure on them to all get 'recs' for any work they do.
His profile now says he studied at Harvard, he did, it was a 3 day course and he went for day 3.
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I was having a chat with a mate who works for a consultancy in the US. They are now creating/modifiying the LinkedIn profiles of their consultants and there is pressure on them to all get 'recs' for any work they do.
His profile now says he studied at Harvard, he did, it was a 3 day course and he went for day 3.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI seem to be getting more enquiries these days for possible work based on my skill set. Had two requests for BI development last week, another for Project Manager , two for lion taming & someone with experience of BPM architecture onboard a galactic star cruiser.
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No can't say I have noticed.
I seem to be getting more enquiries these days for possible work based on my skill set. Had two requests for BI development last week, another for Project Manager , two for lion taming & someone with experience of BPM architecture onboard a galactic star cruiser.
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LinkedIn spiralling out of control
Anyone notice a recent trend on LinkedIn for people's profiles to be spiralling out of control with job inflation, bulltulip and spin? Some of the stuff I'm seeing would even put MFs claimed exploits to shame.
Don't even start me on the "I'll say you are really great if you say I'm really great" feature on there.
Nobody believes anything they read on there now, surely?
Maybe I'm too English - I just can't bring myself to try and keep up with it.Tags: None
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