Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure about LinkedIn, but all of the people I know who talk about their boarding schools are complete douches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would NEVER put my boarding school on my resume. I'm in an alumni group that's visible on LinkedIn. However, I recently noticed that I could list my high school as part of my "Education" and the school has a LinkedIn page, not just a group, people can be connected with. Alums are searchable that way. Is this gauche to add? Would you add?
I'd split the difference. Don't list it on your "education" section because that's gauche. Do join the page/group/whatever because LinkedIn is at least partially a social networking site and maybe you'll reconnect with an old friend.
DP. Why? Is it because it's a sign of privilege?
PP is hilarious. People who are from private schools all largely see it as a positive, people who aren’t won’t notice, and the few who think it is gauche probably aren’t in leadership.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would NEVER put my boarding school on my resume. I'm in an alumni group that's visible on LinkedIn. However, I recently noticed that I could list my high school as part of my "Education" and the school has a LinkedIn page, not just a group, people can be connected with. Alums are searchable that way. Is this gauche to add? Would you add?
I'd split the difference. Don't list it on your "education" section because that's gauche. Do join the page/group/whatever because LinkedIn is at least partially a social networking site and maybe you'll reconnect with an old friend.
DP. Why? Is it because it's a sign of privilege?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would NEVER put my boarding school on my resume. I'm in an alumni group that's visible on LinkedIn. However, I recently noticed that I could list my high school as part of my "Education" and the school has a LinkedIn page, not just a group, people can be connected with. Alums are searchable that way. Is this gauche to add? Would you add?
I'd split the difference. Don't list it on your "education" section because that's gauche. Do join the page/group/whatever because LinkedIn is at least partially a social networking site and maybe you'll reconnect with an old friend.
DP. Why? Is it because it's a sign of privilege?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would NEVER put my boarding school on my resume. I'm in an alumni group that's visible on LinkedIn. However, I recently noticed that I could list my high school as part of my "Education" and the school has a LinkedIn page, not just a group, people can be connected with. Alums are searchable that way. Is this gauche to add? Would you add?
I'd split the difference. Don't list it on your "education" section because that's gauche. Do join the page/group/whatever because LinkedIn is at least partially a social networking site and maybe you'll reconnect with an old friend.
Anonymous wrote:I would NEVER put my boarding school on my resume. I'm in an alumni group that's visible on LinkedIn. However, I recently noticed that I could list my high school as part of my "Education" and the school has a LinkedIn page, not just a group, people can be connected with. Alums are searchable that way. Is this gauche to add? Would you add?