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Originally posted by Boney M View PostI employ the same for Linkedin as I do for Facebook and Twitter, if I don't know them I don't add them. I also have my settings s they cannot see anything, with regards to Linkedin they can see my roles but not the companies or connections.
On another note though I have a fake LinkedIn profile I use. Have filled it all out as a recruitment consultant with all the usual bumff and stuff. I use this to view the profiles of the interviewer who is going to interview me for the role. Gives me an idea what they are like, what technical background they have and any common ground I may have that will get me in the door.
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Originally posted by Sysman View PostI'm glad I jacked the service in. I was getting too much spam from Linkedin without Apple's help.
In case anybody hasn't seen it yet, avoid LinkedIn's new "Intro" product - it hijacks your email accounts and sends every single email via LinkedIn, so they can insert links before sending it on to the intended recipient
http://www.bishopfox.com/blog/2013/10/linkedin-intro/
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I employ the same for Linkedin as I do for Facebook and Twitter, if I don't know them I don't add them. I also have my settings s they cannot see anything, with regards to Linkedin they can see my roles but not the companies or connections.
On another note though I have a fake LinkedIn profile I use. Have filled it all out as a recruitment consultant with all the usual bumff and stuff. I use this to view the profiles of the interviewer who is going to interview me for the role. Gives me an idea what they are like, what technical background they have and any common ground I may have that will get me in the door.
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It's probably going to get worse now that Apple have included this: OS X Mavericks adds single sign-on for LinkedIn
Sachin Rekhi, a group product manager at LinkedIn, detailed other features in his blog post:- LinkedIn integration in Shared Links in Safari. Shared Links, which will work right in your Safari browser, makes it easy to keep up with interesting links that your LinkedIn Connections post. It also shows you links shared by LinkedIn Influencers you are following so you can stay up to date with great professional content..
- LinkedIn integration throughout OS X Mavericks, including:
- LinkedIn Notifications incorporated directly into Notification Center
- Ability to “Share to LinkedIn” directly from Safari
- Update your LinkedIn profile picture directly from the Photo Booth app on your Mac
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Originally posted by cojak View PostHave you had an invite from Phillip Mount (Recruitment Consultant) yet?
That one isn't even LinkedIn but a phishing attack... I wonder how many accepted his 'invite'?
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Have you had an invite from Phillip Mount (Recruitment Consultant) yet?
That one isn't even LinkedIn but a phishing attack... I wonder how many accepted his 'invite'?
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LinkedIn Spam
I'm now of the opinion that many of my business acquaintances are utterly thick morons. Today alone I've received 3 LinkedIn invites from people I don't know. When I look at their profiles they're so obviously fakes that they're only missing King of Nigeria as a past occupation. If you do a reverse image search on the profile pic you get taken to a stock image website. Yet each one has had at least 5 of my contacts as their contact, i.e. 2nd level contacts, and one of them, of course the one with the prettiest profile pic, has 12 of my contacts as contact status.
Are people really that stupid?
I think I may use it as a form of intelligence test. If someone is listed as a contact of one of these spammers then they're obviously too thick for me to want to do business with and I should drop them from my contacts list.Tags: None
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