Anonymous wrote:He could be just opening your profile page instead of the landing page because he looked you up once and now it is saved in his browser. .
Anonymous wrote:He could be just opening your profile page instead of the landing page because he looked you up once and now it is saved in his browser. .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do not have to update your linked in page ever, and they cannot make you. Personally, I'd delete it.
Op here. It sucks but I do feel like it has some level of utility for networking kinds of things. I plan to update it soon but was hoping to have landed something new before indicating I left my old role.
Anonymous wrote:Have a letter drafted by an attorney to HR at old company.
Anonymous wrote:You both are nuts. I have two staff who quit and did not tell me where going. If bored on LinkedIn will check to see where they went.
But I am in hidden mode. I like them both. But one claimed a really big raise and if so I want to joint him!
Anonymous wrote:I doubt blocking him will help. If he uses incognito or even just a different computer that he has never logged in from he should be able to view your profile details from the Google search page. I suppose if he is really crazy he could even create a new LI profile to view your from.
Anonymous wrote:He may be trying to see if you are working for a competitor and violating any non-compete clauses so he can sue you. Lay low for a loooong time until it all blows over. Stay off all social media and make sure you aren't easily googleable.
Anonymous wrote:I doubt blocking him will help. If he uses incognito or even just a different computer that he has never logged in from he should be able to view your profile details from the Google search page. I suppose if he is really crazy he could even create a new LI profile to view your from.