Anonymous wrote:no. There's a whole reddit about how cringe this is.
Anonymous wrote:What amazes me are the political posts, virtually guaranteed to poison employment prospects. On an employment-related platform, I can't see any possible benefit to posting political comments or links.
Bragging, on the other hand, is understandable when the purpose is likely to try to make someone appear more highly qualified or credentialed, which are positive job-related attributes. It may not always be done in a smooth manner, and to that extent can actually possibly backfire, but noting achievements or new qualifications seems at least in the abstract, quite appropriate.
Anonymous wrote:One of my co workers who is otherwise a fairly average rank and file employee posts every 2 or 3 days on linkedin about our company (she’s not in pr or marketing fwiw), often about things she had only a passing involvement in. I find it odd… and then I think should I be doing this crap too???
Anonymous wrote:no. There's a whole reddit about how cringe this is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t do it. People who post on LinkedIn are so embarrassing.
The lawyers are the worst. It’s a big circle jerk of people with inflated egos pretending to be humbled by the accolades they constantly give each other. So cringe.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t do it. People who post on LinkedIn are so embarrassing.
Anonymous wrote:One of my co workers who is otherwise a fairly average rank and file employee posts every 2 or 3 days on linkedin about our company (she’s not in pr or marketing fwiw), often about things she had only a passing involvement in. I find it odd… and then I think should I be doing this crap too???