Anonymous wrote:One of my old coworkers just posted on linkedin how she's excited to finish up a project and how rewarding the project has been. Meanwhile the company is being sued for her negligence on the same project and the extra expense it took to make the revisions. The people who post this stuff simply do not care. They just like to be seen and feel good about themselves no matter the actuality.
Anonymous wrote:My boss is the same. And our comms person is always suggesting corporate schlock posts for us to use. No thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find LinkedIn weird. It's aggresively used by most of my coworkers (VPs, SVPs, director level). But what does it actually accomplish? I do plenty of networking, but it's all in person. And that's more valuable, methinks.
I do notice that the very important/senior people have absolutely minimal LinkedIn profiles and are never active on it.
It doesn't sound like you're actually asking for information here.
Anonymous wrote:I find LinkedIn weird. It's aggresively used by most of my coworkers (VPs, SVPs, director level). But what does it actually accomplish? I do plenty of networking, but it's all in person. And that's more valuable, methinks.
I do notice that the very important/senior people have absolutely minimal LinkedIn profiles and are never active on it.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a horrible boss. You will get further being invested in whatever he is invested in while also not causing problems for him in areas he's not good at. Also doing things that would easily be able to be posted on LinkedIn.