| Our son has a profile but nothing on it. He thinks it's creepy and it put off by the whole thing. Trying to convince him it is unfortunately sketchy to not have one (or have one with nothing filled in) and he may miss out of opportunities. |
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He’s right.
I’d go further and delete the profile all together. |
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I think there must be Linked In marketing people on DCUM, trying to convince everybody a profile is necessary. It's really not.
The only thing I'd do is check to see if something offensive comes up on Google search. Like, if your kid is Larlo and another Larlo has a terrible and prominent social media presence, your kid might need to create his own as a defense. |
| Wrong. |
| Nobody uses LinkedIn. Would be weird for teen to have it. |
| Eh. Business schools like students to make them but not sure how important they are. |
+1 you need a linkedin profile, with your major, gpa, classes taken in your field and grades, if they are good, and any work experience. My CS kid and their friends, different majors from eng to business, have linkedin profiles. |
| Once he’s graduated and started his first job, or has a couple of internships under his belt, then I could see it. Don’t really see the point before that. |
| Depends on his field. Husband is a statistician and gets jobs through recruiters so it's necessary. I am a teacher and it's not necessary at all. For a college student maybe it would help with internships. I don't like having personal information about myself online. I feel uncomfortable since my work is so small. People would easily know where I am during the day. |
| Not required. My LinkedIn remains a recording of my education and job (company/title/dates, no details). No introduction, no picture. I don’t have problems getting hired. |
| none of me, dh or any of three kids in college have linked in. It hasn't seemed "necessary" for any of us. |
| I interviewed a few internship candidates recently (rising seniors in college) and they both had LinkedIn profiles. They were basically mirror images of their resumes. |
right.. people aren't going to see your resumes unless you are applying for a job with that company, but anyone on linkedin can search and view your profile. |
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Hate how we’re forcing these kids to put all their business online.
I’ve never hired anyone from LinkedIn but I use it all the time to checkout people we might sue, or just people from my neighborhood. I bet it’s used more often for that than for real purposes. |
| Neither of our kids has a linked in profile, both accepted to colleges they wanted to attend (both over 1500 on SATs) |