Anonymous wrote:This forum is so bizarre sometimes. It's literally an online resume used by everyone under the age of 40. A college kid without a linkedin would be very weird. They all have one, they all put all of their on-campus and summer internships on there. Their major(s), their college GPA. Many include high school jobs, SAT and ACT scores (read IQ), languages, professional certs, volunteering, online self-study coursework, and high school diploma.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neither of our kids has a linked in profile, both accepted to colleges they wanted to attend (both over 1500 on SATs)
No one was talking about college admissions, but congrats on the humble brag.
Anonymous wrote:I am on LinkedIn since it started. I have around 5,000 connections. I post on it maybe 30-50 times a year. I literally have everyone I ever worked with connected to me.
It is a super valuable job hunting tool as I can direct message 5,000 people. Recruiters can see my timeline. I gotten several jobs through it and recruiters data mine LinkedIn to contact you too
I personally find candidates no LinkedIn creepy as what are they hiding. Or candidates no picture is weird
Anonymous wrote:"My college kid doesn't have their GPA, Dean's list, or college honors on their resume or linkedin."
Translation: My kid's GPA is mediocre and they are not graduating with honors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This forum is so bizarre sometimes. It's literally an online resume used by everyone under the age of 40. A college kid without a linkedin would be very weird. They all have one, they all put all of their on-campus and summer internships on there. Their major(s), their college GPA. Many include high school jobs, SAT and ACT scores (read IQ), languages, professional certs, volunteering, online self-study coursework, and high school diploma.
+1
Those who don’t have one, I’m curious about your HHI and the last time you looked for a job
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have worked full-time in the tech industry for 20+ years and have never had a Linkedin account. I'm doing just fine without it.
you're a grandpa/grandma.
-signed someone who has worked in the tech field since 1998 and has a linkedin profile
Even DH who has worked in the field longer than I have has one, and he has no other social media account.
Linkedin is a good way to keep your professional network contacts going. If you've been in the industry for 20 years you should have a ton of people in your network. Those are potential networks you can use to find a new job or get references.
For example, last year I had a possible interview with a FAANG. I used to work with someone who is now at that FAANG company. We are not "friends" but we worked well together. We are on linkedin, and I reached out to that person to ask if they could be a reference. I had not spoken to this person in 10+ years, but they said they would gladly provide a good reference.
Anonymous wrote:This forum is so bizarre sometimes. It's literally an online resume used by everyone under the age of 40. A college kid without a linkedin would be very weird. They all have one, they all put all of their on-campus and summer internships on there. Their major(s), their college GPA. Many include high school jobs, SAT and ACT scores (read IQ), languages, professional certs, volunteering, online self-study coursework, and high school diploma.