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I do not get any recruiters from my industry, but some from other industries. How do I fix this?
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# ? Feb 17, 2016 20:43 |
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# ? May 8, 2024 22:59 |
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... I have a degree in marine biology. Why am I getting job offers from porn companies?
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# ? Feb 17, 2016 21:14 |
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Aerofallosov posted:... I have a degree in marine biology. Why am I getting job offers from porn companies? Probably a typo in the word seaman.
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# ? Feb 17, 2016 21:18 |
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Aerofallosov posted:... I have a degree in marine biology. Why am I getting job offers from porn companies? You're a marine biologist? I guess for the porn companies, you could just hire on and change your name to Buck Naked.
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# ? Feb 18, 2016 03:06 |
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Question for those pro job hunters out there, relating to LinkedIn specifically (though probably also in general tbh). I've been in one field for almost 10 years and I'm looking to change my career course to something similar but also very different, requiring more tools and skills that I'm slowly teaching myself with online courses in my free time, so I can eventually add something to a portfolio. Having had horrible luck with recruiters in the past, ie. only got responses from those who just wanted to pump and dump short term freelance creative work for extra payouts or whatever, I'm not entirely sure how to target people / eyeballs for the right things. Actually, I feel like I'm being skipped over having done a lot with some relatively big places. Keeping that information in mind, though it's likely not essential to this, how would you structure your profile to imply that you're aiming to do different things and searching for new challenges, while still being fully employed and skilled in a few different areas? ianskate fucked around with this message at 04:07 on Feb 19, 2016 |
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I applied to position X like 8 months ago. It was never filled, and was recently re-posted. I found somebody on LinkedIn who held that position about a year ago and moved up in the firm. I would like position X. 1. Is it appropriate to reach out to this person? 2. How should I go about it/ what should I say?
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# ? Feb 19, 2016 21:06 |
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JIZZ DENOUEMENT posted:I applied to position X like 8 months ago. It was never filled, and was recently re-posted. I found somebody on LinkedIn who held that position about a year ago and moved up in the firm. I would like position X. Can't hurt you already dont work there and arent getting replies. You cant get negative 1 replies haha. If he is like...who the gently caress is this guy well guess what? You already didnt get a response to applying. Also you should reapply if you havent already. ianskate posted:Keeping that information in mind, though it's likely not essential to this, how would you structure your profile to imply that you're aiming to do different things and searching for new challenges, while still being fully employed and skilled in a few different areas? I might include the stuff that I am studying near the top, but that's a hard thing to do. You might be better served by doing that though applying to stuff. CarForumPoster fucked around with this message at 22:34 on Feb 19, 2016 |
# ? Feb 19, 2016 22:31 |
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When being contacted by head hunters it's usually rather easy to find out what position they are recruiting for. Is it better to go apply directly at the company website or go through the headhunting? Since I am also in a hiring/recruiting role at my current position I have the feeling that profiles from head hunters/ recruiting agencies actually have a better chance of being seen - at least if it's a high profile position and a recruiting agencies we're actually working with and is putting effort into it, and not just one that spams resumes. So I guess my question actually is, how do I find out if the headhunter belongs to the first or second category?
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# ? Feb 24, 2016 00:33 |
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I got a link request from an hr director from a large organization that I was looking at a posting for. The posting has been up a long time. We had a mutual connection through my graduate school advisor. Would it be appropriate to reach out and ask about the status of the position?
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# ? Feb 24, 2016 16:17 |
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Massasoit posted:I got a link request from an hr director from a large organization that I was looking at a posting for. The posting has been up a long time. Probably.
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# ? Feb 25, 2016 01:30 |
Wow, today half of my linkedin feed is just cancer kid sob stories and pictures. First time I've visited in six months, seems to be getting worse and worse all the time. Has some other professional network gained much traction yet?
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# ? Mar 4, 2016 21:24 |
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Pryor on Fire posted:Wow, today half of my linkedin feed is just cancer kid sob stories and pictures. First time I've visited in six months, seems to be getting worse and worse all the time. Has some other professional network gained much traction yet? You have to do a lot of self-curating to get people who don't understand what LinkedIn is for off of your feed. The joke's on you, however: Most of what you'll be left with is marketing for companies you are following.
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# ? Mar 4, 2016 22:24 |
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Pro tip: Who cares about the news feed.
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# ? Mar 8, 2016 00:14 |
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I have the most annoying problem with linked in. I am not job searching, I've turned my profile to "Friends Only" (disabled public search and view), and yet some how I am still getting jobs coming my way that I really don't want. WTF, do I just have to delete my account?
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# ? Mar 8, 2016 01:38 |
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Is there a way to keep my linkedin activity secret from people who I'm already connected with? I've connected with most of the people at my small engineering company, but in the new year I'm moving abroad so trying to line up a job for then - and for my industry in the country I'm moving to, linkedin is a primary recruitment method. Obviously I dont want to tip off my workplace to my moving before I absolutely have to.
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# ? Mar 20, 2016 10:13 |
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Zero Gravitas posted:Is there a way to keep my linkedin activity secret from people who I'm already connected with? I've connected with most of the people at my small engineering company, but in the new year I'm moving abroad so trying to line up a job for then - and for my industry in the country I'm moving to, linkedin is a primary recruitment method. You can make all your activity private in settings. I update my profile with small tweaks and new connections regularly and I believe none are published.
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# ? Mar 21, 2016 04:08 |
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Should I just post my complete resume on Linkedin? I can't think of anything else to post for my profile. Also how do some people have 500+ connections? Perhaps if they added all their co-workers and their friend's friends? Do recruiters contact you via PM or send emails? Not like I have much exp getting offers...
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# ? Apr 3, 2016 18:03 |
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I have a lot of connections because whenever someone gives me a business card, I connect with them on LinkedIn and then throw their card in a drawer. LinkedIn is my self-updating rolodex, and it's been useful when I've needed random services---chemical cleaning heat exchangers or renting some chillers or whatever.
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# ? Apr 4, 2016 00:32 |
Don't put your resume on linkedin just your company name and grossly inflated job title. I seriously can't find a single person who isn't a senior lead manager vice president director on linkedin anymore, it's bizarre how people fight for those meaningless titles even when they are doing entry level helpdesk poo poo. Oh and be sure to put that you're the founder and CEO of whatever home business you started even if you never incorporated and have never tried to make any money with it, that seems to be mandatory for linkedin profiles in 2016.
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# ? Apr 4, 2016 02:17 |
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Pryor on Fire posted:Don't put your resume on linkedin just your company name and grossly inflated job title. I seriously can't find a single person who isn't a senior lead manager vice president director on linkedin anymore, it's bizarre how people fight for those meaningless titles even when they are doing entry level helpdesk poo poo. You found me out Reminds me when I found a former classmate and he linked to his dead company which copied SwiftBux years after it was est. for giving away pennies. Good times. I'd rather just never post anything if I failed but then again I'll probably never be a CEO too.
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# ? Apr 4, 2016 02:26 |
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Alder posted:Should I just post my complete resume on Linkedin? I can't think of anything else to post for my profile. Also how do some people have 500+ connections? Perhaps if they added all their co-workers and their friend's friends? Do recruiters contact you via PM or send emails? Not like I have much exp getting offers... I have 700ish connections cause I added most of the people I went to school with, any vendors/salespeople/gas station attendants I ever met while working, most people that I work with plus all the execs (which is about 200 people total that I know in real life) and then 500 people in HR or engineering (I am an engineer) positions at companies I may want to work for or in cities I may want to work or who are in groups I am in. "Strategic adds" I call them because I like bullshit buzzwords. Pryor on Fire posted:Don't put your resume on linkedin just your company name and grossly inflated job title. I seriously can't find a single person who isn't a senior lead manager vice president director on linkedin anymore, it's bizarre how people fight for those meaningless titles even when they are doing entry level helpdesk poo poo. Also this.
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# ? Apr 4, 2016 02:49 |
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CarForumPoster posted:I have 700ish connections cause I added most of the people I went to school with, any vendors/salespeople/gas station attendants I ever met while working, most people that I work with plus all the execs (which is about 200 people total that I know in real life) and then 500 people in HR or engineering (I am an engineer) positions at companies I may want to work for or in cities I may want to work or who are in groups I am in. "Strategic adds" I call them because I like bullshit buzzwords. Actually that's really cool and I keep thinking if I add people under "I know them" they won't actually rmb me and then think I'm a weird stalker. Also I added some tech recruiters but they seem to be accepting everyone so I didn't feel too uncomfortable vs it's that guy I recall from 7th period HS English. Ofc there is social anxiety involved even with the internet.
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# ? Apr 4, 2016 03:48 |
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Accepting a LinkedIn request is really low-commitment, so a lot of people are effectively running an open network. If you find someone who has very few connections or joined recently, then you might want to worry about sending a request, but otherwise it's generally not an issue.
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# ? Apr 4, 2016 03:58 |
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ultrafilter posted:Accepting a LinkedIn request is really low-commitment, so a lot of people are effectively running an open network. If you find someone who has very few connections or joined recently, then you might want to worry about sending a request, but otherwise it's generally not an issue. Sounds good, I have approx 6 connections so I'll just browse around the site in the meantime.
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# ? Apr 4, 2016 04:11 |
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Join some relevant groups, post some stuff that's not just blatant self-promotion, and you'll make contacts.
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# ? Apr 4, 2016 04:26 |
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I interviewed for a position, followed up the next day, and a week and a half later, yesterday, he added me on LinkedIn without a message or email... Thoughts?
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# ? Apr 4, 2016 16:35 |
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Sorry guys, for some reason my own thread kept slipping off the first page of my bookmarks and I never even noticed people posting. Welp. huhu posted:I interviewed for a position, followed up the next day, and a week and a half later, yesterday, he added me on LinkedIn without a message or email... Thoughts? Don't read into it. Absent minded clicking, or you should assume as much until otherwise shown. A lot of people (like me) import email contacts into Linkedin and if you do so, anyone that emails you or that you email yourself has a good chance of showing up in the huge fuckoff list of people it gives you the option of connecting with. If he did add you for a specific reason, it's either because he wants to take a more in-depth look at your experience or to keep tabs on you in general for whatever reason. Whether he actually did or didn't, that is one very good reason why it pays to really put thought into the content of your profile and make deliberate decisions about what to list and how best to display it.
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# ? Apr 4, 2016 16:53 |
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ultrafilter posted:Join some relevant groups, post some stuff that's not just blatant self-promotion, and you'll make contacts. It is a challenge. Another reason I like forums since I can discuss interesting topics vs trying to think of interesting topics to post on my own.
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# ? Apr 4, 2016 20:53 |
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I didn't see it on the front page. I know I want to get my profile to all-star, but it's not telling me what I'm missing. I'm currently at expert. Where can I find what I need to add?
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# ? Apr 7, 2016 19:11 |
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My response when people in-mail asking for endorsements after they endorse me.
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# ? Apr 7, 2016 21:49 |
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Endorsements are serious business What's your thoughts on recommendations? I gave my coworker this banging rear end recommendation almost 2 years ago, and every month he promises to write one back and never does
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# ? Apr 8, 2016 14:11 |
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I've heard recommendations are actually useful in that it is a real person writing things about you. Can't hurt really.
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# ? Apr 8, 2016 16:21 |
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SaltLick posted:I've heard recommendations are actually useful in that it is a real person writing things about you. Can't hurt really. I just assume it's a favor passing system and know not to seek them out for any follow-through recommendations.
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# ? Apr 8, 2016 18:38 |
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Sepist posted:Endorsements are serious business Well anything to prove that you're are Genuine Person on LinkedIn. Also in other news I got rejected from the Cat Lover's Group for being not real enough/writing about cats on my profile Do we just search for groups by keywords? So far a lot of the topics are 101 tips to be a good employee articles.
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# ? Apr 9, 2016 03:31 |
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Try as I might, I can't for the life of me get my profile completeness up to 100%. I have a professional profile picture, all the header information filled out, a summary, all of my experience (six years in industry), skills & endorsements, my full education profile, interests, honors, awards, certifications, volunteer work and causes I support, organizations, and projects. I can't think of anything else I could possibly add save for some random high school accomplishments and my SAT/ACT scores, which I think is a pretty tacky thing to add at this point. Any thoughts?
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# ? Apr 10, 2016 20:45 |
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How many connections do you have? I think that you need to hit some threshold to be 100% on your profile.
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# ? Apr 10, 2016 20:47 |
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ultrafilter posted:How many connections do you have? I think that you need to hit some threshold to be 100% on your profile. From what I can tell it's around 50 (though that may be out-of-date), but at the moment I'm approaching 200.
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# ? Apr 10, 2016 22:10 |
Why do you want to hit some silly gamification number on a website? Even when the gamification fad died off two years ago and linkedin (as well as everyone else) is aggressively removing all that crap?
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# ? Apr 10, 2016 23:50 |
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Pryor on Fire posted:Why do you want to hit some silly gamification number on a website? Even when the gamification fad died off two years ago and linkedin (as well as everyone else) is aggressively removing all that crap? If they're moving away from prioritizing "fully complete" profiles in recruiter searches, then that's great. I'd love to keep my profile on the leaner side and focus on my more substantial accomplishments as opposed to fluffing stuff up. You're saying that's definitely the case, then?
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# ? Apr 10, 2016 23:58 |
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illcendiary posted:If they're moving away from prioritizing "fully complete" profiles in recruiter searches, then that's great. I'd love to keep my profile on the leaner side and focus on my more substantial accomplishments as opposed to fluffing stuff up. You're saying that's definitely the case, then? Do you have any recommendations? I think that might contribute to the completeness, but gently caress if I know anymore.
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