Anonymous wrote:In all seriousness, who uses LinkedIn, at all, ever, in 2023?
Anonymous wrote:…list Harvard or Wharton as their alma mater and when you scroll down, you realize they’ve just taken one of those online classes but claim to have gone to that school.
It has happened more often than not. Recently, we had a new hire who is telling people he went to Wharton when he only did a Coursera course!
It really irritates me because it is simply misleading and not reality!! I can’t even imagine how people who have gone to one of those schools and gotten an actual degree feel when they see that.
Anonymous wrote:…list Harvard or Wharton as their alma mater and when you scroll down, you realize they’ve just taken one of those online classes but claim to have gone to that school.
It has happened more often than not. Recently, we had a new hire who is telling people he went to Wharton when he only did a Coursera course!
It really irritates me because it is simply misleading and not reality!! I can’t even imagine how people who have gone to one of those schools and gotten an actual degree feel when they see that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to school in Boston.
I always ask people who do this why they are ashamed to say they went to Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:My husband got a masters from UMGC. It was great for him as we were moving during those years and he was working full time. Should he not say he has a masters Degree? It is accredited. He wrote papers and took tests. He does not say he went to UMD...though for people out of the area they might assume it is the same.
Anonymous wrote:I think that’s something LinkedIn does. I went to Cornell and 9 times out of 10 when LI says a fellow alum works at a company, it will turn out that someone took a weekend certificate class instead. Very annoying, but I don’t fault the person for listing it.
Anonymous wrote:I went to school in Boston.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:…list Harvard or Wharton as their alma mater and when you scroll down, you realize they’ve just taken one of those online classes but claim to have gone to that school.
It has happened more often than not. Recently, we had a new hire who is telling people he went to Wharton when he only did a Coursera course!
It really irritates me because it is simply misleading and not reality!! I can’t even imagine how people who have gone to one of those schools and gotten an actual degree feel when they see that.
I don't feel annoyed, but when I see this sh!t on a resume, it goes straight into trash.
Harvard Extension School is my favorite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:…list Harvard or Wharton as their alma mater and when you scroll down, you realize they’ve just taken one of those online classes but claim to have gone to that school.
It has happened more often than not. Recently, we had a new hire who is telling people he went to Wharton when he only did a Coursera course!
It really irritates me because it is simply misleading and not reality!! I can’t even imagine how people who have gone to one of those schools and gotten an actual degree feel when they see that.
You really need to get a life. seriously
No, OP has a point. If this was Facebook, sure. But the entire point of LinkedIn is to share your professional history. This is incredibly misleading, and people who do it are intending to mislead others.